Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?

Irrigation is essential for maintaining food production in water-scarce regions. The irrigation need depends on the water content of the soil, which we measured with the novel technique of cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS). The potential of the CRNS technique for drip irrigation scheduling was explo...

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Main Authors: Dazhi Li, Martin Schrön, Markus Köhli, Heye Bogena, Jannis Weimar, Miguel Angel Jiménez Bello, Xujun Han, Maria Amparo Martínez Gimeno, Steffen Zacharias, Harry Vereecken, Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-09-01
Series:Vadose Zone Journal
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/18/1/190053
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spelling doaj-c072a5176b3745db8915f386e3e98c302020-11-25T03:25:51ZengWileyVadose Zone Journal1539-16632019-09-0118110.2136/vzj2019.05.0053Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?Dazhi LiMartin SchrönMarkus KöhliHeye BogenaJannis WeimarMiguel Angel Jiménez BelloXujun HanMaria Amparo Martínez GimenoSteffen ZachariasHarry VereeckenHarrie-Jan Hendricks FranssenIrrigation is essential for maintaining food production in water-scarce regions. The irrigation need depends on the water content of the soil, which we measured with the novel technique of cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS). The potential of the CRNS technique for drip irrigation scheduling was explored in this study for the Picassent site near Valencia, Spain. To support the experimental evidence, the neutron transport simulation URANOS was used to simulate the effect of drip irrigation on the neutron counts. The overall soil water content (SWC) in the CRNS footprint was characterized with a root mean square error <0.03 cm/cm, but the experimental dataset indicated methodological limitations to detect drip water input. Both experimental data and simulation results suggest that the large-area neutron response to drip irrigation is insignificant in our specific case using a standard CRNS probe. Because of the small area of irrigated patches and short irrigation time, the limited SWC changes due to drip irrigation were not visible from the measured neutron intensity changes. Our study shows that CRNS modeling can be used to assess the suitability of the CRNS technique for certain applications. While the standard CRNS probe was not able to detect small-scale drip irrigation patterns, the method might be applicable for larger irrigated areas, in drier regions, and for longer and more intense irrigation periods. Since statistical noise is the main limitation of the CRNS measurement, the capability of the instrument could be improved in future studies by larger and more efficient neutron detectors.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/18/1/190053
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author Dazhi Li
Martin Schrön
Markus Köhli
Heye Bogena
Jannis Weimar
Miguel Angel Jiménez Bello
Xujun Han
Maria Amparo Martínez Gimeno
Steffen Zacharias
Harry Vereecken
Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen
spellingShingle Dazhi Li
Martin Schrön
Markus Köhli
Heye Bogena
Jannis Weimar
Miguel Angel Jiménez Bello
Xujun Han
Maria Amparo Martínez Gimeno
Steffen Zacharias
Harry Vereecken
Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen
Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?
Vadose Zone Journal
author_facet Dazhi Li
Martin Schrön
Markus Köhli
Heye Bogena
Jannis Weimar
Miguel Angel Jiménez Bello
Xujun Han
Maria Amparo Martínez Gimeno
Steffen Zacharias
Harry Vereecken
Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen
author_sort Dazhi Li
title Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?
title_short Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?
title_full Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?
title_fullStr Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?
title_full_unstemmed Can Drip Irrigation be Scheduled with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing?
title_sort can drip irrigation be scheduled with cosmic-ray neutron sensing?
publisher Wiley
series Vadose Zone Journal
issn 1539-1663
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Irrigation is essential for maintaining food production in water-scarce regions. The irrigation need depends on the water content of the soil, which we measured with the novel technique of cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS). The potential of the CRNS technique for drip irrigation scheduling was explored in this study for the Picassent site near Valencia, Spain. To support the experimental evidence, the neutron transport simulation URANOS was used to simulate the effect of drip irrigation on the neutron counts. The overall soil water content (SWC) in the CRNS footprint was characterized with a root mean square error <0.03 cm/cm, but the experimental dataset indicated methodological limitations to detect drip water input. Both experimental data and simulation results suggest that the large-area neutron response to drip irrigation is insignificant in our specific case using a standard CRNS probe. Because of the small area of irrigated patches and short irrigation time, the limited SWC changes due to drip irrigation were not visible from the measured neutron intensity changes. Our study shows that CRNS modeling can be used to assess the suitability of the CRNS technique for certain applications. While the standard CRNS probe was not able to detect small-scale drip irrigation patterns, the method might be applicable for larger irrigated areas, in drier regions, and for longer and more intense irrigation periods. Since statistical noise is the main limitation of the CRNS measurement, the capability of the instrument could be improved in future studies by larger and more efficient neutron detectors.
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