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The Soil Moisture Sensing Technology Conference will focus on current and future research directions in soil moisture in-situ sensing technology with special emphasis on sensor reliability and measurement scale dependency. This three day conference will be held in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii on March 19 – 21, 2007.

 

This conference fulfills two major objectives:

1) Discuss techniques for new generation soil moisture and thermal probes to ensure reliable data with adequate measurement volume:

  • Provide background theory as needed on complex permittivity, thermal properties, and sensor / soil interaction.
  • Describe effects of electrical conductivity, bulk density, clay type and amount, organic matter, water repellency, and soil structure.
  • Describe measurement volume as related to sensor size, configuration and method of operation.
  • Discuss techniques for on-site calibration of sensors.

2) Discuss field applications:

  • What are the field-scale questions that soil sensor measurements may help answer?
  • What are the requirements to obtain data across a field (power, telemetry, hardware, measure depth(s) and volume)
  • How should sensors be distributed across the field to address data requirements?
  • How useful are different sensors for questions of spatial variability - is support volume requirement satisfied?