Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil

Air- and water-filled voids around neutron moisture meter (NMM) access tubes have been cited as sources of volumetric water content (θ) measurement error in cracking clay soils. The objectives of this study were to experimentally quantify this potential error stemming from (i) uncertainty in bulk de...

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Main Authors: Dianna K. Bagnall, Pilar M. Crespo Gutierrez, Yohannes Tadesse Yimam, Cristine L.S. Morgan, Haly L. Neely, Jason P. Ackerson
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-12-01
Series:Vadose Zone Journal
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/180137
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spelling doaj-9e5ce4d482584a2582f56597a303d29a2020-11-25T03:50:44ZengWileyVadose Zone Journal1539-16632018-12-0117110.2136/vzj2018.07.0137Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay SoilDianna K. BagnallPilar M. Crespo GutierrezYohannes Tadesse YimamCristine L.S. MorganHaly L. NeelyJason P. AckersonAir- and water-filled voids around neutron moisture meter (NMM) access tubes have been cited as sources of volumetric water content (θ) measurement error in cracking clay soils. The objectives of this study were to experimentally quantify this potential error stemming from (i) uncertainty in bulk density (ρ) sampling and (ii) the impact of air- and water-filled voids. Air- and water-filled voids were simulated using ∼0.6-cm (small) and ∼1.9-cm (large) annuli around access tubes. After NMM measurements were taken in a tightly installed access tube, either a small or large annulus was installed in the same borehole. Additional NMM measurements were taken with the annulus filled with air, and then water and ρ and θ were measured. The RMSE of the NMM calibration using all 11 installations was 0.02 m m. However, if two cores were used for calibration, the ratio of NMM-measured θ to in situ θ was significantly different ( < 0.05) from measured θ half the time (RMSE, 0.012–0.05 m m). Small air-filled voids created drier estimates of θ (bias, −0.039 m m; < 0.001), wherease small water-filled voids were not significantly different from the calibration. Air- and water-filled voids from larger annuli were significantly lower and higher ( < 0.001) than core-measured θ, with biases of −0.068 and 0.080 m m, respectively. Although this work does not correct NMM-predicted θ to matrix θ, it does bound NMM error under field conditions in a cracking clay soil.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/180137
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author Dianna K. Bagnall
Pilar M. Crespo Gutierrez
Yohannes Tadesse Yimam
Cristine L.S. Morgan
Haly L. Neely
Jason P. Ackerson
spellingShingle Dianna K. Bagnall
Pilar M. Crespo Gutierrez
Yohannes Tadesse Yimam
Cristine L.S. Morgan
Haly L. Neely
Jason P. Ackerson
Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil
Vadose Zone Journal
author_facet Dianna K. Bagnall
Pilar M. Crespo Gutierrez
Yohannes Tadesse Yimam
Cristine L.S. Morgan
Haly L. Neely
Jason P. Ackerson
author_sort Dianna K. Bagnall
title Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil
title_short Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil
title_full Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil
title_fullStr Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Air- and Water-Filled Voids on Neutron Moisture Meter Measurements of Clay Soil
title_sort effect of air- and water-filled voids on neutron moisture meter measurements of clay soil
publisher Wiley
series Vadose Zone Journal
issn 1539-1663
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Air- and water-filled voids around neutron moisture meter (NMM) access tubes have been cited as sources of volumetric water content (θ) measurement error in cracking clay soils. The objectives of this study were to experimentally quantify this potential error stemming from (i) uncertainty in bulk density (ρ) sampling and (ii) the impact of air- and water-filled voids. Air- and water-filled voids were simulated using ∼0.6-cm (small) and ∼1.9-cm (large) annuli around access tubes. After NMM measurements were taken in a tightly installed access tube, either a small or large annulus was installed in the same borehole. Additional NMM measurements were taken with the annulus filled with air, and then water and ρ and θ were measured. The RMSE of the NMM calibration using all 11 installations was 0.02 m m. However, if two cores were used for calibration, the ratio of NMM-measured θ to in situ θ was significantly different ( < 0.05) from measured θ half the time (RMSE, 0.012–0.05 m m). Small air-filled voids created drier estimates of θ (bias, −0.039 m m; < 0.001), wherease small water-filled voids were not significantly different from the calibration. Air- and water-filled voids from larger annuli were significantly lower and higher ( < 0.001) than core-measured θ, with biases of −0.068 and 0.080 m m, respectively. Although this work does not correct NMM-predicted θ to matrix θ, it does bound NMM error under field conditions in a cracking clay soil.
url https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/180137
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