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Introduction
The Stevens Hydra Probe Soil Sensor measures soil temperature, soil moisture, soil electrical
conductivity and the complex dielectric permittivity. Designed for many years of service buried
in soil, the Hydra Probe uses quality material in its construction. Marine grade stainless steel,
ABS housing and a high grade epoxy potting protect the internal electrical component from the
corrosive and the reactive properties of soil. Most of the Hydra Probes installed more than a
decade ago are still in service today.
The Hydra Probe is not only a practical measurement device it, is also a scientific instrument.
Trusted by farmers to maximize crop yields, using Hydra Probes in an irrigation system can
prevent runoff that may be harmful to aquatic habitats, conserve water where it is scarce, and
save money on pumping costs. Researchers can rely on the Hydra Probe to provide accurate and
precise data for many years of service. The inter-sensor variability is very low, allowing direct
comparison of data from multiple probes in a soil column or in a watershed.
The Hydra Probe bases it measurements on the physics and behavior of a reflected
electromagnetic radio wave in soil to determine the dielectric permittivity. From the complex
dielectric permittivity, the Hydra Probe can simultaneously measure soil moisture and electrical
conductivity. The complex dielectric permittivity is related to the electrical capacitance and
electrical conductivity. The Hydra Probe uses patented algorithms to convert the signal response
of the standing radio wave into the dielectric permittivity and thus the soil moisture and soil
electrical conductivity.
1.1 Applications
The US Department of Agriculture Soil Climate Analysis Network (SCAN) has depended on the
Hydra Probe in hundreds of stations around the United States and Antarctica since the early
1990s. The Bureau of Reclamation's Agrimet Network, NOAA, and countless other mesonets
and research watersheds around the world trust the measurements the Hydra Probe provides.
Some of the applications include:
Agriculture
Irrigation
Viticulture
Sports
Turf
Research
Soil
Phytoremediation
Water
Shed
Modeling
Evapotranspiration
Studies
Land
Reclamation
Land
Slide
Studies
Shrink/Swell
Clays
Flood
Forecasting
Satellite Ground Truthing
Wetland Delineation
Predicting
Weather
Precision
Agriculture
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