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Near Surface Geophysics | 2010

Quantifying field-scale surface soil water content from proximal GPR signal inversion in the time domain

Khan Zaib Jadoon; Sébastien Lambot; B. Scharnagl; J. van der Kruk; Evert Slob; Harry Vereecken

We applied inverse modelling of zero-offset, air-raised ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data to measure soil surface water contents over a bare agricultural field. The GPR system consisted of a vector network analyser combined with a low-frequency 0.2–2.0 GHz off-ground monostatic horn antenna, thereby setting up an ultra-wideband stepped-frequency continuous-wave radar. A fully automated platform was created by mounting the radar system on a truck for real-time data acquisition. An antenna calibration experiment was performed by lifting the whole setup to different heights above a perfect electrical conductor. This calibration procedure allowed the flittering out of the antenna effects and antenna-soil interactions from the raw radar data in the frequency domain. To avoid surface roughness effects, only the lower frequency range of 0.2–0.8 GHz was used for signal processing. Inversions of the radar data using the Green’s functions were performed in the time domain, focusing on a time window containing the surface reflection. GPR measurements were conducted every 4 m along a transect of 100 m. In addition, five time-domain reflectometry measurements were randomly recorded within the footprint of the GPR antenna. A good agreement was observed between the GPR and time-domain reflectometry soil water content estimates, as compared to the previous study performed at the same test site using a higher frequency 0.8–1.6 GHz horn antenna. To monitor the dynamics of soil water content, a pair of time-domain reflectometry probes was installed at 8 cm depth near the footprint of the GPR antenna and both time-domain reflectometry and GPR measurements were carried out for a period of 20 days. A good agreement of the trend was observed between the time-domain reflectometry and GPR time-lapse data with respect to several precipitation events. The proposed method and truck-mounted setup appear to be promising for the real-time mapping and monitoring of surface soil moisture contents at the field scale.


Biogeosciences | 2009

Information content of incubation experiments for inverse estimation of pools in the Rothamsted carbon model: a Bayesian perspective

B. Scharnagl; Jasper A. Vrugt; Harry Vereecken; Michael Herbst


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2014

On the spatial variation of soil rhizospheric and heterotrophic respiration in a winter wheat stand

Nils Prolingheuer; B. Scharnagl; Alexander Graf; Harry Vereecken; Michael Herbst


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2011

Bayesian inverse modelling of in situ soil water dynamics: using prior information about the soil hydraulic properties

B. Scharnagl; Jasper A. Vrugt; Harry Vereecken; Michael Herbst


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2010

Spatial and seasonal variability of heterotrophic and autotrophic soil respiration in a winter wheat stand

Nils Prolingheuer; B. Scharnagl; Alexander Graf; Harry Vereecken; Mikolaj Herbst


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2015

Inverse modelling of in situ soil water dynamics: accounting for heteroscedastic, autocorrelated, and non-Gaussian distributed residuals

B. Scharnagl; Sascha C. Iden; Wolfgang Durner; Harry Vereecken; Mikolaj Herbst


Vadose Zone Journal | 2010

Within-Field Variability of Bare Soil Evaporation Derived from Eddy Covariance Measurements Special Section: Patterns

Jan Vanderborght; Alexander Graf; Christian Steenpass; B. Scharnagl; Nils Prolingheuer; Michael Herbst; Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen; Harry Vereecken


The EGU General Assembly | 2012

Identifying unsaturated soil hydraulic parameters using integrated hydrogeophysical inversion approach on time-lapse ground-penetrating radar data

Khan Zaib Jadoon; Lutz Weihermüller; B. Scharnagl; Michael B. Kowalsky; Michel Bechtold; Susan S. Hubbard; Harry Vereecken; Sébastien Lambot


Journal of Multimedia | 2011

Inverse modelling of in situ soil water dynamics: investigating the effect of different prior distributions of the soil hydraulic parameters

B. Scharnagl; Jasper A. Vrugt; Harry Vereecken; Michael Herbst


Vadose Zone Journal | 2010

Within-Field Variability of Bare Soil Evaporation Derived from Eddy Covariance Measurements Special Section: PatternsAll rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

Jan Vanderborght; Alexander Graf; Christian Steenpass; B. Scharnagl; Nils Prolingheuer; Michael Herbst; Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen; Harry Vereecken

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Harry Vereecken

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Michael Herbst

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Alexander Graf

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Mikolaj Herbst

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Khan Zaib Jadoon

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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