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PAŘÍLKOVÁ, J.
Original Title
THE EIS METHOD MONITORS DROUGHT, THE NEED OF WATER IN THE LANDSCAPE, AND FLOODS
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Electrical impedance spectrometry is an indirect measuring method being developed by solving the international project E!3838 of the European programme EUREKA by the Laboratory of Water Management Research (LVV) of the Department of Water Structures (ÚVST) at the Faculty of Civil Engineering (FAST) of the Brno University of Technology (BUT) and applied in water-management practice. For measurement, we have constructed a sensitive, 128-channel Z-meter device equipped with remote data transmission through a mobile network and the user programme Z-Scan. Part of the apparatus is also measuring electrodes, the design of which depends on the issues of measurement and on the character of the measured medium. The apparatus has been proposed primarily for monitoring water flow through soil, but it has already been tested in the field in other applications as well. This paper presents some of the results achieved both home and abroad.
Keywords
indirect measuring methods, soil, application of electrical impedance spectrometry in practice
Authors
RIV year
2009
Released
11. 11. 2009
Publisher
VUTIUM
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-3969-6
Book
EUREKA 2009
Edition
neuv
Edition number
1
Pages from
110
Pages to
121
Pages count
12
URL
http://www.eureka3838.com
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT30848, author="Jana {Pařílková}", title="THE EIS METHOD MONITORS DROUGHT, THE NEED OF WATER IN THE LANDSCAPE, AND FLOODS", booktitle="EUREKA 2009", year="2009", series="neuv", number="1", pages="110--121", publisher="VUTIUM", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-214-3969-6", url="http://www.eureka3838.com" }