EGU23-5466
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5466
EGU General Assembly 2023
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New in situ soil bulk density sensor using gamma radiation

Karin Pepers1, Gijs Staats1, Fenny Van Egmond2, Ronald Koomans3, Kees Teuling2, and Gera Van Os1
Karin Pepers et al.
  • 1Aeres University of Applied Sciences, Dronten, Netherlands (k.pepers@aeres.nl)
  • 2Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
  • 3Medusa Explorations, Groningen, Netherlands

Soil compaction and soil bulk density are gaining in importance as soil parameters. The standard measurement with rings is labour intensive and therefore expensive. Medusa Explorations developed a sensor for in situ density measurements, the RhoC. This sensor measures in situ a full soil profile of bulk density every 5 cm up to 1 m depth in 15 minutes, without the need to extract a soil core. The measurement uses gamma ray attenuation combined with a soil moisture sensor. A validation study was performed in two locations, on sandy clay loam and sand soil, both with large within field variation in subsoil compaction. The first results show a good correspondence between both methods. Statistical analysis shows a slightly lower precision for the RhoC measurements than for the rings measurements. The results of this validation study will be discussed.

How to cite: Pepers, K., Staats, G., Van Egmond, F., Koomans, R., Teuling, K., and Van Os, G.: New in situ soil bulk density sensor using gamma radiation, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-5466, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5466, 2023.

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