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A simple non-weighing lysimeter installation with rain shelter

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1987
Abstract The design and performance of a low-cost lsyimeter installation with water table control and rain shelters is discussed. The installation consists of 18 lysimeters in three rows of six each at a spacing of 15 m within rows and 30 m between rows. One row represents soil and water table conditions of one soil series.
R.P. Tripathi, H.S. Kushwaha, A. Agrawal
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Estimation of Evapotranspiration from Bioretention Areas Using Weighing Lysimeters

Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2010
In moving toward a water balance approach to storm water management and the modeling tools that can support such an approach, it is clear that there are substantial gaps in our knowledge of the groundwater recharge and evapotranspiration (ET) in urban areas. At a microscale, weighing lysimeters can be used to estimate the ET and may also be designed to
Chris Denich, Andrea Bradford
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Uncertainty of weight measuring systems applied to weighing lysimeters

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2018
Abstract The determination of measurement reliability in weighing lysimeters via error analysis is essential for scientific research and irrigation management. The objective of this study was to evaluate four different weight measuring systems (MSs) applied to load cell weighing lysimeters and compare the results with the expected uncertainty values ...
Alisson M. Amaral   +5 more
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Improvements in the Van Bavel‐Myers Automatic Weighing Lysimeter

Water Resources Research, 1970
The performance of the Van Bavel‐Myers lysimeter has been improved in two units installed at Mead, Nebraska. The units function according to design specifications (0.01 mm precision; 0.05 mm accuracy) after the following modifications were made: (1) provide drainage to maintain underground portions of the lysimeter in a water free condition, (2 ...
Norman J. Rosenberg, K. W. Brown
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A 28-Meter Douglas-fir in a Weighing Lysimeter

Forest Science, 1973
Abstract A 3.7 m diameter by 1.2 m deep soil container was constructed around the root ball of a 28 m Douglas-fir tree in a naturally regenerated stand. The container, soil, and tree weighed 28,900 kg. The weighing mechanism, consisting of 165.6 m of 6.35 cm butyl rubber tubing filled with water connected to a stand pipe, was placed ...
Leo J. Fritschen   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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