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Inversion of low-induction number conductivity meter data to predict seasonal saturation variation

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Smiarowski, Adam
Macnae, James
Bann, Glen

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Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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Our research introduced a method to monitor saturation in the near surface. In agricultural settings, methods measuring electrical conductivity can provide useful information about soil type, moisture content, and salinity extent. Electrical conductivity

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Geophysics

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2037-12-31