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The dielectric properties of soil-water mixtures at microwave frequenciesRecent measurements on the dielectric constants of soil-water mixtures show the existence of two frequency regions in which the dielectric behavior of these mixtures was quite different. At the frequencies of 1.4 GHz to 5 GHz, there were strong evidences that the variations of the dielectric (epsilon) with water content (W) depended on soil type. While the real part of epsilon for sandy soils rose rapidly with the increase in W, epsilon for the high-clay content soils rose only slowly with W. As a consequence, epsilon was generally higher for the sandy soils than for the high-clay content soils at a given W. On the other hand, most of the measurements at frequencies 1 GHz indicated the increase of epsilon with W independent of soil types. At a given W, epsilon' (sandy soil) approximately equals epsilon (high-clay content soil) within the precision of the measurements. These observational features can be satisfactorily interpreted in terms of a simple dielectric relaxation model, with an appropriate choice of the mean relaxation frequency f(m) and the range of the activation energy (beta). It was found that smaller f(m) and larger beta were required for the high-clay content soils than the sandy soils in order to be consistent with the measured data.
Document ID
19800008143
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Wang, J. R.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
September 4, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1979
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
NASA-TM-80597
Report Number: NASA-TM-80597
Accession Number
80N16403
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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