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A Pore Water Conductivity Sensor

M.A. Hilhorst

IMAG-DLO, P.O. Box 43, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands



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Fig. 1 A prototype of a sensor for the measurement of the conductivity of the pore water in the soil matrix. A temperature sensor is located near the sensor tip. The measuring frequency of the sensor is 30 MHz. The drawing shows more details of the sensor tip

 


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Fig. 2 The linear relationship between the real part of the permittivity, {epsilon}'b, as a function of the conductivity of the bulk, {sigma}b, for glass beads. The conductivity of the applied water was 0.4 S m-1

 





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