A dense network of cosmic-ray neutron sensors for soil moisture observation in a highly instrumented pre-Alpine headwater catchment in Germany

<p>Monitoring soil moisture is still a challenge: it varies strongly in space and time and at various scales while conventional sensors typically suffer from small spatial support. With a sensor footprint up to several hectares, cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is a modern technology to addre...

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Main Authors: B. Fersch, T. Francke, M. Heistermann, M. Schrön, V. Döpper, J. Jakobi, G. Baroni, T. Blume, H. Bogena, C. Budach, T. Gränzig, M. Förster, A. Güntner, H.-J. Hendricks Franssen, M. Kasner, M. Köhli, B. Kleinschmit, H. Kunstmann, A. Patil, D. Rasche, L. Scheiffele, U. Schmidt, S. Szulc-Seyfried, J. Weimar, S. Zacharias, M. Zreda, B. Heber, R. Kiese, V. Mares, H. Mollenhauer, I. Völksch, S. Oswald
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-09-01
Series:Earth System Science Data
Online Access:https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/12/2289/2020/essd-12-2289-2020.pdf

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