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6 July 2000 Near-subsurface moisture sensing
Christof Huebner, Alexander Brandelik
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Abstract
Subsurface sensing often implies the intention to look deep into the hidden structures. A special task is the analysis of the `skin' itself, which covers the deep structures and builds the surface layer which can not or may not be penetrated. There are also many cases where thin material layers are embedded in another materials and can be measured only from one side, from the outside. The object of the investigations are often the quality, the moisture content or hydraulic conductivity of this `skin'.
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Christof Huebner and Alexander Brandelik "Near-subsurface moisture sensing", Proc. SPIE 4129, Subsurface Sensing Technologies and Applications II, (6 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390604
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Dielectrics

Calibration

Capacitance

Electromagnetism

Signal attenuation

Skin

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