PRISM-19
Monitoring Networks
Each site
of the monitoring network (Smith et al., 2012) measures the soil
moisture at 0-5 cm, 0-30 cm, 30-60 cm and 60-90 cm with water
content reflectometers (Campbell Scientific). Reflectometers
consist of a printed circuit board connected to two parallel
stainless steel rods that act as wave guides. They measure the
travel time of an output pulse to estimate changes in the bulk
soil dielectric constant. The period is converted to volumetric
water content with a calibration equation parameterised with soil
type and soil temperature. Such sensors operate in a lower range
of frequencies (10- 100 MHz) than Time Domain Reflectometers TDR
(700- 1000 MHz).
Typical equipment at the original (2001) and new (2004) soil moisture sites in the Murrumbidgee catchment
The 24 additional soil moisture sites were installed in late 2009 to support the Soil Moisture Active Passive Experiment (SMAPEx) project. These continuously monitor soil moisture at 0-5 cm with a Hydraprobe and soil temperature at 1, 2.5 and 5 cm depths (Unidata® 6507A/10 Sensors). The sites were installed to monitor as much of the variety of land cover conditions in the area as possible. The network is equally distributed between irrigated cropping land (occupying approximately 1/3 of the PRISM study area) and grazing dry land.
Schematic layout of the SMAPEx monitoring site and photo of site YA5.
Permanent monitoring stations are supplemented by two identical temporary monitoring stations, one at each of the northern and southern focus areas. These short-term monitoring stations are instrumented with a rain gauge, thermal infrared sensor (Apogee), leaf wetness sensor (MEA LWS v1.1), two soil moisture sensors (Hydraprobes; 0-5 cm, 5-10 cm, 10-15cm, 15-20cm, 20-25cm and 25-30 cm) and four soil temperature sensors (MEA6507A; 2.5 cm, 5 cm, 15 cm and 40 cm depth) in order to provide time series data during the sampling period.
Schematic of the temporary monitoring station
Created: June 2021 Last Modified: June 2021
Maintainer: Xiaoling Wu, xiaoling.wu@monash.edu; Luisa White, luisa.whitemurillo@monash.edu