NTL Record

Title Determining Soil Volumetric Moisture Content Using Time Domain Reflectometry
Record ID 6860
Corporate Creator United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 19980200
Language English
Abstract Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is a technique used to measure indirectly the in situ volumetric moisture content of soil. Current research provides a variety of prediction equations that estimate the volumetric moisture content using the dielectric constant calculated from the apparent length obtained from the TDR reader. However, very limited research exists regarding which of several available procedures should be used to obtain the apparent length of the TDR response for use in calculating the dielectric constant. The purpose of this study is to enhance the predictive accuracy of in situ volumetric moisture content estimation from TDR measurements. The study is divided into two phases. The initial phase evaluates the five known methods of analyzing the apparent length of TDR responses to determine which provides the most accurate method for estimating the volumetric moisture content. Phase II, through a mixing model form, regresses the volumetric properties of the soil and the apparent length of the TDR response to obtain a predicted volumetric moisture content.
Rosap ID dot:13771
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/13771
TRT Terms Soils; Moisture content; Volumetric analysis; Dielectric properties; Time domain reflectometers
General Subjects dielectric constant; insitu methods; time domain reflectometry (TDR)
Classification NTL - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION - Soils and Geology
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
758028
Report Number FHWA-RD-97-I 39
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/6000/6800/6860/139.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository