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Título: Geoelectric method applied in correlation between physical characteristics and electrical properties of the soil.
Autoria: SILVA FILHO, A. M.
SILVA, C. L. B.
OLIVEIRA, M. A. A.
PIRES, T. G.
ALVES, A. J.
CALIXTO, W. P.
NARCISO, M. G.
Afiliação: ANTONIO MARCELINO SILVA FILHO, UFG; CARLOS LEANDRO BORGES SILVA, UFG; MARCO ANTONIO ASSFALK OLIVEIRA, UFG; THYAGO GUMERATTO PIRES, UFG; AYLTON JOSE ALVES, UFG; WESLEY PACHECO CALIXTO, UFG; MARCELO GONCALVES NARCISO, CNPAF.
Ano de publicação: 2017
Referência: Transactions on Environment and Electrical Engineering, v. 2, n. 2, p. 37-44, 2017.
Conteúdo: This paper presents the study of the relationship between electrical properties and physical characteristics of the soil. Measures of apparent electrical resistivity of the soil were made for different types of soil, varying moisture content gradually while maintaining a constant compaction, and then varying the compaction and relating it to a constant humidity. Development of a correlation surface is proposed in order to identify granulometry of the soil from moisture and compaction measurements. For the study of spatial variability, two areas were chosen to allow the change of moisture content and compaction in order to verify the measurement capacity of apparent electrical resistivity of the soil as methodology to identify change in soil dynamics. Results obtained show correlations among apparent electrical resistivity of the soil, moisture, soil compaction and clay content.
NAL Thesaurus: Water content
Soil compaction
Soil properties
Palavras-chave: Apparent electrical resistivity
Geoelectric prospecting
ISSN: 2450-5730
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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