Title :
Estimation of the Soil Water Characteristics from dielectric relaxation spectra
Author :
Wagner, N. ; Daschner, Frank ; Scheuermann, A. ; Schwing, M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Mater. Res. & Testing, Bauhaus-Univ. Weimar, Weimar, Germany
Abstract :
The frequency dependence of dielectric material properties of water saturated and unsaturated porous materials such as soil is not only disturbing in applications with high frequency electromagnetic (HF-EM) techniques but also contains valuable information of the material due to strong contributions by interactions between the aqueous pore solution and mineral phases. Hence, broadband HF-EM sensor techniques enable the estimation of soil physico-chemical parameters such as water content, texture, mineralogy, cation exchange capacity and matric potential. In this context, a multivariate (MV) approach was applied to estimate the Soil Water Characteristic Curve (SWCC) from experimentally determined dielectric relaxation spectra of a silty clay soil. The results of the MV-approach were compared with results obtained from empirical equations and theoretical models as well as a novel hydraulic/electromagnetic coupling approach. The applied MV-approach gives evidence, (i) of a physical relationship between soil dielectric relaxation behavior and soil water characteristics as an important hydraulic material property and (ii) the applicability of appropriate sensor techniques for the estimation of physico-chemical parameters of porous media from broadband measured dielectric spectra.
Keywords :
clay; dielectric materials; dielectric relaxation; electromagnetic devices; microwave detectors; microwave materials; microwave measurement; porous materials; soil; MV-approach; SWCC; broadband HF-EM sensor techniques; broadband measured dielectric spectra; dielectric material; dielectric relaxation spectra; hydraulic material property; multivariate approach; silty clay soil; soil physico-chemical parameter estimation; soil water characteristics curve estimation; water unsaturated porous materials; Dielectrics; Frequency measurement; Mathematical model; Permittivity; Soil; Soil measurements; Water;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Queenstown
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2180-5
DOI :
10.1109/SAS.2014.6798954