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BS 7755-5.2:1996 Soil quality. Physical methods Determination of water content in the unsaturated zone. Neutron depth probe method

BS 7755-5.2:1996

Soil quality. Physical methods Determination of water content in the unsaturated zone. Neutron depth probe method

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Označení normy:BS 7755-5.2:1996
Počet stran:20
Vydáno:1996-08-15
ISBN:0 580 25949 8
Status:Standard
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BS 7755-5.2:1996


This standard BS 7755-5.2:1996 Soil quality. Physical methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.080.40 Hydrological properties of soils

This International Standard specifies an in situ method for the determination of water content in the unsaturated zone of soils using a neutron depth probe. It is applicable when investigations into the water storage, water balance and water distribution in the unsaturated zone of the soil are carried out. Because the method is non-destructive, it is particularly suitable for repeated measurements at fixed locations. Water content profiles can be obtained by measuring at a series of depths down to any depth within the range of the phreatic level at the site.

The advantage of the method compared with some others, for example the gamma probe method, is the rapidity with which measurements can be carried out. A disadvantage, however, is the relatively poor depth resolution of the measurements.


Non-destructive method suitable for repeated measurements.