The research on rainfall-runoff processes has become even more important in recent decades with respect to both flood and drought events as well as to expected impacts of considered climate changes. It is researched in different ways and at different scales according to the purpose. The rainfall simulator developed at Department of Irrigation, Drainage and Landscape Engineering is being used for purposes of detail analysis of rainfall-runoff process in order to research infiltration process which is straight related to retention of water in soil profile. It is necessary to measure initial soil moisture content as well as soil moisture content after the simulation for this purpose. Standard way to do it consists in taking undisturbed samples and analyzing them using gravimetric method which is considered as a direct way to do it. However, this way is time consuming and do not provide instant data. It is therefore considered as a good option to use sensors measuring soil moisture content indirectly using different sensors. The application of Theta Probe ML2x has been tested for this purpose because it would be an easy to use device providing instant data. As reference, gravimetric method and TOMST TMS3 sensors were used because gravimetric method is assumed to be the most precise way to measure soil moisture content and TMS3 sensors were in detail tested in laboratory of Department of Irrigation, Drainage and Landscape Engineering. The results of testing were analyzed using statistic measures and are presented in this paper together with the evaluation of data obtained during the simulation experiment. The results indicate reasonable results obtained by both considered types of sensors which are slightly better for TMS3 sensor.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | September 26, 2015 |
Submission Date | September 26, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 |