Monday, 7 November 2005: 2:10 PM
Advances in Methods/Theory
Sponsor:S01 Soil Physics
Presiding:Scott Jones, Utah State University
Introductory Remarks
Measuring Soil Water Potentials with Polymer Tensiometers.
Martine J. Van der Ploeg, Wageningen University, Water Resources, Harm P.A. Gooren, Wageningen University, Water Resources, Rene C. Hoogendam, Wageningen University, Physical Chemistry and Colloid Science, Gerben Bakker, Wageningen University, Alterra, Cindy Huiskes, Twente University, Faculty of Science & Technology, Gerrit H. De Rooij, Wageningen University, Water Resources, Luuk K. Koopal, Wageningen University, Physical Chemistry and Colloid Science, Henk Kruidhof, Twente University, Faculty of Science & Technology
Temperature depend scaled frequency to improve the accuracy of Multisensor Capacitance Probes.
Ali Fares, University of Hawaii-Manoa, Syamsuddin Hamdhani, University of Hawaii, Viktor Polyakov, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Geometric constraints on the cell constant for TDR electrical conductivity measurements.
Paolo Castiglione, Montana State University, Jon Wraith, Montana State University
Scale-Space Second Moment Matrix Analysis for Textural Pattern Segmentation and Spatial Feature Measurement.
Gamal H. Seedahmed, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Andy L. Ward, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Thermal Neutron Radiography of Soils.
Leanne G. Tumlinson, University of California, Davis, Jan Hopmans, University of California, Davis
Electrical Conductivity as a Function of Water Content.
Robert P. Ewing, Iowa State University, Allen G. Hunt, Departments of Physics and Geology
The Spatial Sensitivity of Heat Pulse Methods for Measuring Soil Water Fluxes.
John H. Knight, CSIRO Land and Water, Gerard Kluitenberg, Kansas State University, Department of Agronomy
Discussion
Adjourn

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