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The influence of organic matter on soil dielectric constant at microwave frequencies (0.5–40 GHZ)

Jun LiuSchool of Geography and Remote Sensing Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaShaojie ZhaoSchool of Geography and Remote Sensing Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaLingmei JiangSchool of Geography and Remote Sensing Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaLinna ChaiSchool of Geography and Remote Sensing Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaFengmin WuSchool of Geography and Remote Sensing Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
2013en
ABI

Abstract

In this study, the dielectric constants of 12 types of soil with different organic matter content were measured using the coaxial probe method by network analyzer (0.5-40 GHz) at room temperature (approx. 23°C). The observed dielectric constant increases only slowly with soil volumetric water content up to a transition point. Beyond the transition point, it increases rapidly with volumetric water content. It was found that the value of the transition point was higher and the observed dielectric constant was lower at the same soil volumetric water content and frequency for soil with higher organic matter content. A simple semi-empirical model was proposed to describe the dielectric behavior of soil with organic matter. This model was developed based on the refractive mixing dielectric model (RMDM).

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