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Neither the article of Stahli M and Stadler D nor the one of Persson are dealing with the CS615 Probe. They effectively use a Campbell system but only for controling a Tektronix 1502c Cable-Tester with "classical" three-wire Soil Mosture or "home-made" probes. ______________________________________________________ Jean-Paul Laurent, Chargˇ de recherches au CNRS Laboratoire d'ˇtude des Transferts en Hydrologie et Environnement. (LTHE, UMR 5564 CNRS-INPG-UJF-IRD) BP53, F-38041 Grenoble-Cedex 09, FRANCE Tel. 33.4.76.82.50.59, Fax. 33.4.76.82.52.86 Page Web : http://www.lthe.hmg.inpg.fr/~laurent ______________________________________________________ -----Message d'origine----- >Information on published TDR CS615 probes. > >1. Wyseure GCL Mojid MA and Malk MA (1997) Measurement of volumetric >water content by TDR in saline soils European Journal of Soil Science >48 347-354. >2. Stahli M and Stadler D (1997) Measurement of water and solute >dynamics in freezing soil columns with time domain reflectometry >Journal of Hydrology 195 352-369. >3. Persson M (1997) Soil solution electrical conductivity >measurements under transient conditions using time domain >reflectometry Division S1 Soil Physics Soil Science Society of America >Journal 61 (4) 997-1003. >4. Little KM Metelerkamp B Smith CW (1998) A comparison of three >methods of soil water content determination S Afr Tydskr Plant Grond >15 (2) 80-89. >5. Spittlehouse D (1998) Time domain reflectometry (TDR) field >experiences and new developments Joing technical session CSAM/CSSS >(GET INFORMATION FROM Dave Spittlehouse at >dave.spittlehouse@gems4.gov.bc.ca) > >Regards >Caren Burger