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Sandstone moisture measurement: laboratory and field techniques
Sommerová, Anna ; Bruthans, Jiří (advisor) ; Schweigstillová, Jana (referee)
Summary: In my thesis I reviewed the most used methods for moisture measurements with the focus on sandstone exposures. Concerning direct methods, the gravimetric is used most commonly for the calibration of other methods. Concerning indirect methods I mention radiometric, microwave, resistive and capacity methods. The major part of thesis is dedicated to capacity device TDR (Time Domain Reflektometry), which emits electromagnetics pulses and measures the reflection time at the beginning and the end of the probe. This methodology is nondestructive and is widely used, mainly in pedology. In practical part of Theses I worked with drill cores of sandstone from natural exposures and I detected their mass water content using gravimetric method, their bulk density by laboratory measurements and from those values I calculated volumetric water content. Average value from measured mass water content is 3,3% and from volumetric water content 6,2%. At some localities the moisture content was measured by TDR was measured beside taking drill cores At places where it was possible to compare measurements using TDR with gravimetric method, TDR measurements show usually higher values (in average 1% higher) then gravimetric method. This fact is caused by calibration and accuracy of the device, generally though this TDR...

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