Conception of retention and drain changes measurement in the Tuczno monitoring site

key words: groundwater, retention changes, moisture of the aeration zone, TDR method, Drawska Wilderness

Summary:

The area subjected to analysis is located in the north-west part of Poland in Pomerania province. The study is located in the vicinity of meteorological research station managed by the Department of Meteorology, University of Life Sciences in Poznań. The area is located within the buffer zone of Drawieński National Park. Standard tests of the water conditions in forests based on river basin schema, which basically makes evaluation the quasi-point impossible (in units or subunits of forest). Therefore, to calculate the profile drainage and retention changes proposed measurements of groundwater levels in the trailing transects and marking moisture in the aeration zone using TDR method. Time domain reflectometry (TDR) became known as a useful method for soil water content and bulk electrical conductivity measurement in the 1980s through the publication of a series of papers by Topp, Dalton and others. Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is a highly accurate and automatable method for determination of porous media water content and electrical conductivity. Water content is inferred from the dielectric permittivity of the medium, whereas electrical conductivity is inferred from TDR signal attenuation. Empirical and dielectric mixing models are used to relate water content to measured dielectric permittivity. Clay and organic matter bind substantial amounts of water, such that measured bulk dielectric constant is reduced and the relationship with total water content requires individual calibration. The TDR method dielectric medium (eg. soil) is calculated by measuring the speed of propagation of electromagnetic pulse along a waveguide formed by electrically conductive electrodes, forming a probe placed in the test center. Permittivity determines the speed of propagation in the waveguide. Thus, by measuring the propagation speed of the electromagnetic pulse humidity medium can be estimated.

Citation:

Krysztofiak-Kaniewska A., Miler A. 2013, vol. 10. Conception of retention and drain changes measurement in the Tuczno monitoring site. Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich. Nr 2013, vol. 10/ 02 (3 (Jun 2013))