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- 2020Application of a Monopole Antenna Probe with an Optimized Flange Diameter for TDR Soil Moisture Measurementcitations
- 2020Evaluation of a Multi-Rod Probe Performance for Accurate Measurements of Soil Water Contentcitations
- 2020Dielectric Properties of Glass Beads with Talc as a Reference Material for Calibration and Verification of Dielectric Methods and Devices for Measuring Soil Moisturecitations
- 2020Wideband Characterization of Soil Complex Dielectric Permittivity Spectrum
- 2019Impact of soil salinity, texture and measurement frequency on the relations between soil moisture and 20 MHz–3 GHz dielectric permittivity spectrum for soils of medium texturecitations
- 2019An open-ended probe with an antenna for the measurement of the water content in the soilcitations
- 2019One-Port Vector Network Analyzer Characterization of Soil Dielectric Spectrumcitations
- 2019Verification of soil salinity index model based on 0.02–3 GHz complex dielectric permittivity spectrum measurementscitations
- 2019Seven-Rod Dielectric Sensor for Determination of Soil Moisture in Small Volumes
- 2019A Seven-Rod Dielectric Sensor for Determination of Soil Moisture in Well-Defined Sample Volumescitations
- 2018The Calibration-Free Method for Determining Dielectric Permittivity Spectrum
- 2018Electromagnetic multi-simulation method for determining dielectric permittivity spectrum
- 2018Impact of soil salinity on the relation between soil moisture and dielectric permittivitycitations
- 2018The Effect of Storage Time on Dielectric Properties of Pasteurized Milks and Yoghurtcitations
- 2017Soil salinity characterization based on 0.05-3 GHz dielectric permittivity measurementscitations
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Impact of soil salinity, texture and measurement frequency on the relations between soil moisture and 20 MHz–3 GHz dielectric permittivity spectrum for soils of medium texture
Abstract
Dielectric sensors are a popular choice for soil moisture determination. However, the output of many of these devices, especially those operating at frequencies in the MHz range, can be significantly affected by the influence of soil salinity and texture. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of salinity, texture and measurement frequency on dielectric permittivity – soil moisture calibration curves for ten soils of medium texture in the frequency range from 20 MHz to 3 GHz based on the complex dielectric permittivity spectra measured with the use of a coaxial transmission line cell connected to a vector-network-analyzer. The use of laboratory-measured spectra ensures that at all frequencies dielectric permittivity is measured at the same conditions with no influence of factors such as different sensitivity zone or various installation conditions, as in the case of comparing individual sensors operating at various frequencies. The obtained relations were comparable to the calibration curves of several capacitance/impedance sensors operating at corresponding frequencies. Calibration curves for apparent permittivity, which were obtained with the use of simulations in the time domain based on the measured spectra, were also determined for the tested soils. Even though the tested soils did not include soils with high clay content, the impact of soil texture on the calibration curves was observed. Results confirmed that the influence of soil salinity and texture on dielectric permittivity was the most significant in the lower part of the frequency spectrum, while the smallest impact of these factors was observed at frequencies of several hundred MHz and above.