Flexible Time Domain Reflectometry Probe for Deep Vadose Zone Monitoring

Abstract

Accurate determination of water content is an important aspect of most vadose zone monitoring programs. Real‐time, continuous, in situ measurements of water content in relatively undisturbed conditions are usually limited to shallow soil horizons. We present a new methodology using time domain reflectometry (TDR) for water content monitoring in deep vadose zone horizons. The method uses flat, flexible, waveguides pressed against the wall of a borehole. The flexible TDR waveguides are attached to the outer side of a flexible sleeve filled with a liquid resin. The resin (e.g., a two‐component urethane) generates hydrostatic pressure that forces the flexible waveguides against the borehole wall, ensuring a close fit to the irregular shape of the borehole walls. The probe can be used with either a standard TDR technique, which uses a cable tester (e.g., Tektronix 1520, Tektronix, Beaverton, OR) for collecting waveforms, or a water content reflectometer (e.g., model CS505, Campbell Scientific, Inc., Logan, UT), which provides a direct electrical output, which may be sampled using a data logger. Laboratory calibration experiments and a full‐scale field experiment showed that the method is reliable and capable of providing accurate water content measurements in deep vadose zone horizons.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
May 01, 2003
Source ID
10.2136/vzj2003.2700

Entities

People

  • Eric V. Mcdonald
  • Michael H. Young
  • Ofer Dahan

Organizations

  • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • Desert Research Institute
  • United States Department of Defense

Tags

Readers

  • Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Data Science/Digital Signal Processing.
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering.