179 Advances in Soil Sensing and Model Integration with Instrumentation Poster

Poster Session
SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology
Sensing of soil properties has long been a subject of research as well as a tool for research, but tools to support decision making based on soil sensing have lagged behind. Commonly sensed soil properties include bulk electrical permittivity and conductivity, soil temperature and surrogate properties related to soil water potential. This session will focus not only on advances in soil sensing but, equally importantly, advances in integration of sensed properties and sensing systems with simulation models to provide decision support tools. Examples of such tools range from agronomic to weather forecasting to hydrologic forecasting, among others.
Cosponsor(s):

Biophysical Measurements and Sensors Community
Sensor-Based Water Management Community

Monday, November 7, 2016: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Exhibit Hall CDE

Organizer:
Scott B. Jones
Moderators:
Steven R. Evett and Thomas J. Sauer
Poster #179-227
Bayesian Data-Worth Analysis for Estimating Unsaturated Soil Hydraulic Parameters.
Laosheng Wu, University of California-Riverside; Jun Man, Zhejiang University; Lingzao Zeng, Zhejiang University
Poster Presentation
  • Poster BD#227.pdf (632.8 kB)
  • Poster #179-229
    Evaluating a Cloud-Based Drip Fertigation System.
    Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University; Yuki Ito, Meiji University; Ryuta Honda, Meiji University; Kiyoshi Ozawa, Meiji University; Eiji Kita, Routrek Networks Inc.; Hiroshi Takesakko, Meiji University
    Poster #179-230
    An Alternative Tensiometer Design for Deep Vadose Zone Monitoring.
    Maziar Kandelous, University of California-Davis; Barzin Moradi, California Department of Food and Agriculture; Jan W. Hopmans, University of California-Davis
    Poster #179-231
    Design of a Printed Circuit Board TDR/Tdt Near-Surface Soil Moisture Sensor.
    Wenyi Sheng, Utah State University; Rong Zhou, Utah State University; Scott B. Jones, Utah State University; Scott K Anderson, Acclima, Inc.; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona
    Poster #179-232
    A Comparison of Sequential and Conventional Flood Irrigation Under Field Conditions.
    Juan R. Gonzalez Cena, University of Arizona; Donald C. Slack, University of Arizona; Ebrahim Babaeian, University of Arizona; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona
    Poster Presentation
  • SSSA_Poster_Juan_2016_Final.pdf (2.1 MB)
  • Poster #179-233
    Measuring Matric Potential.
    William R. Whalley, Rothamsted; Malcolm D Jenkins, Delta-T Devices Ltd; Martin S Goodchild, Delta-T Devices Ltd.; Chris W Watts, Rothamsted
    Poster #179-234
    Matric Potential Sensor Employing the Principle of Dual Probe Heat Pulse.
    Yuki Kojima, Gifu University Gifu Daigaku; Kosuke Noborio, Meiji University; Masaru Mizoguchi, University of Tokyo; Yoshihiro Kawahara, The University of Tokyo
    Poster #179-235
    Modification of Digital Tdt Sensor for Direct Insertion in Field Settings.
    Maziar Kandelous, University of California-Davis; Tamir Kamai, Agricultural Research Orgenization; Ansel Mcclelland, University of California Davis; Alex Furman, Technion
    Poster #179-300
    Applications of GPR in Detecting Soil Heterogeneities and Modeling Controlled Drainage Systems.
    Jonathan A Lafond, Laval University; Awa Mbodj, Laval University; Silvio José Gumiere, Laval University
    Poster #179-301
    New Soil Water Tension Sensors: The Dihedral and Igstat Sensor.
    Carlos Manoel Pedro Vaz, EMBRAPA - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria; Adonai G Calbo, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation
    Poster Presentation
  • poster Vaz_SSSA_2016_water sensors.pdf (1.2 MB)
  • Poster #179-302
    A Perfect-Conductor Approach for Estimating Water Flux Density with the Heat-Pulse Method.
    Tamir Kamai, Agricultural Research Orgenization; Gerard J. Kluitenberg, Kansas State University; John H. Knight, University of Sydney
    Poster Presentation
  • Kamai_etal_2016_SSSAposter.pdf (959.4 kB)