Title: |
Closing the Water Balance with a Precision Small-Scale Field Lysimeter. |
Authors: |
Lyles, Brad F.1 (AUTHOR), Sion, Brad D.2 (AUTHOR), Page, David2 (AUTHOR), Crews, Jackson B.1 (AUTHOR), McDonald, Eric V.3 (AUTHOR), Hausner, Mark B.1 (AUTHOR) mark.hausner@dri.edu |
Source: |
Sensors (14248220). Apr2024, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p2039. 19p. |
Subject Terms: |
*LYSIMETER, *SILT loam, *ATMOSPHERIC models, *SOIL moisture, *SAND waves, *SOILS |
Geographic Terms: |
NEVADA |
Abstract: |
We developed a set of two precision, small-scale, water balance lysimeters to provide accurate measurements of bare soil evaporation. Each lysimeter comprises a soil tank, a balance assembly with load cell, a wicking drainage system, and a stilling well to measure drained water. Fiberglass wicks installed at the bottom of the soil tanks provide −60 cm of tension to the base of the soil column, and soil water drainage is quantified to close the water balance within the lysimeter. The calibrated lysimeters return mass changes with uncertainties ranging from 3 to 8 g, corresponding to uncertainties of 0.02–0.05 mm of water. Installed at a semi-arid site in northern Nevada, the two lysimeters are filled with uniform construction sand and silt loam. Over a six-month pilot observation period, bare soil evaporation rates of 0.19 and 0.40 mm/day were measured for the construction sand and silt loam, respectively, which is consistent with meteorological data and models of potential evapotranspiration at the site. The design of the lysimeter can be adapted to specific research goals or site restrictions, and these instruments can contribute significantly to our ability to close the soil water balance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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