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An open-source instrumentation package for intensive soil hydraulic characterization
Harsh M. BhanderiMajdi Abou NajmM. L. GaurSimone Di PrimaSimone Di PrimaRafael Angulo-jaramilloPaola ConcialdiLaurent LassabatereRyan D. Stewartsubject
Transient stateEnvironmental Engineering0207 environmental engineering02 engineering and technologyautomatic infiltrometerSoil hydraulic propertiesData acquisitionArduinoArduinoInfiltrometer020701 environmental engineeringWater Science and TechnologyAutomatic infiltrometerPetroleum engineeringbusiness.industrysoil hydraulic propertiesinfiltration rate measurements04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesModular designInfiltration rate measurements6. Clean waterInfiltration rate measurementInfiltration (hydrology)MicrocontrollerSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental science[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologybusinessdescription
International audience; We present a new open-source and modular instrumentation package composed of up to ten automatic in- filtrometers connected to data acquisition systems for automatic recording of multiple infiltration experiments. The infiltrometers are equipped with differential transducers to monitor water level changes in a Mariotte re- servoir, and, in turn, to quantify water infiltration rates. The data acquisition systems consist of low-cost components and operate on the open-source microcontroller platform Arduino. The devices were tested both in the laboratory and on different urban and agricultural soils in France and India. More specifically, we tested three procedures to treat the transducers readings, including a filtering algorithm that substantially improved the ability to determine cumulative infiltration from raw data. We combined these three procedures with four methods for estimating the soil parameters from infiltrometer data, showing pros and cons of each scenario. We also demonstrated advantages in using the automatic infiltrometers when infiltration measurements were hin- dered by: i) linearity in cumulative infiltration curves owing to gravity-driven flow, ii) an imprecise description of the transient state of infiltration, and iii) the occurrence of soil water repellency. The use of the automatic infiltrometers allows the user to obtain more accurate estimates of soil hydraulic parameters, while also reducing the amount of effort needed to run multiple experiments.
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2020-03-01 |