Stability of Soil Moisture Patterns Retrieved at Different Temporal Resolutions in a Tropical Watershed
19/Jun/2019
ABSTRACT Above and underground hydrological processes depend on soil moisture (SM) variability, driven by different environmental factors that seldom are well-monitored, leading to a misunderstanding of soil water temporal patterns. This study investigated the stability of the SM temporal dynamics to different monitoring temporal resolutions around the border between two soil types in a tropical watershed. Four locations were instrumented in a small-scale watershed (5.84 km2) within the tropical coast of Northeast Brazil, encompassing different soil types ( Espodossolo Humilúvico […]
Estimation of water percolation by different methods using TDR
01/Feb/2014
Detailed knowledge on water percolation into the soil in irrigated areas is fundamental for solving problems of drainage, pollution and the recharge of underground aquifers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the percolation estimated by time-domain-reflectometry (TDR) in a drainage lysimeter. We used Darcy’s law with K(θ) functions determined by field and laboratory methods and by the change in water storage in the soil profile at 16 points of moisture measurement at different time intervals. A sandy clay […]
Availability of soil water under tillage systems, mulch management and citrus rootstocks
01/Jun/2010
The increased availability of soil water is important for the management of non-irrigated orange orchards. The objective of this study was to evaluate the availability of soil water in a Haplorthox (Rhodic Ferralsol) under different tillage systems used for orchard plantation, mulch management and rootstocks in a “Pêra” orange orchard in northwest Paraná, Brazil. An experiment in a split-split-plot design was established in 2002, in an area cultivated with Brachiaria brizantha grass in which three tillage systems (no tillage, conventional […]
TDR spiral probe for moisture measurement in the soil profile
01/Apr/2007
The time-domain reflectometry (TDR) technique has been one of the most used techniques to determine soil volumetric water content (q) owing to some favorable characteristics such as high precision, non-ionizing radiation and little influence of soil salinity, bulk density and texture. However, most of the TDR equipment and probes available do not allow a detailed measurement along the soil profile, as for instance the neutron probe does. For conventional TDR probes holes or trenches must be opened in the soil […]
Sampling and TDR probe insertion in the determination of the volumetric soil water content
01/Aug/2003
Volumetric soil water content (q) can be evaluated in the field by direct or indirect methods. Among the direct, the gravimetric method is regarded as highly reliable and thus often preferred. Its main disadvantages are that sampling and laboratory procedures are labor intensive, and that the method is destructive, which makes resampling of a same point impossible. Recently, the time domain reflectometry (TDR) technique has become a widely used indirect, non-destructive method to evaluate q. In this study, evaluations of […]