Moisture analysis is an essential aspect of hydrogeology, providing valuable insights into the moisture content of soils and rocks. This information aids in understanding groundwater flow, contaminant transport, and soil engineering properties.
Involves drying soil samples at a specific temperature and determining the weight loss due to moisture evaporation.
Utilizes a pycnometer to measure the volume of soil and its moisture content, allowing for the calculation of moisture density.
Employs a radioactive source to measure soil moisture content by detecting the moderation of neutrons passing through the soil.
Measures moisture content based on the change in capacitance between two electrodes inserted into the soil.
Uses a cable probe to transmit electromagnetic pulses and analyzes the reflections to determine soil moisture content.