Title: Why do we study soil temperature
1Why do we study soil temperature?
2Where do we study soil temperature?
3Soil Thermometer
- Used to take temperatures at 5 and 10 cm depths
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4Calibrating the Soil Thermometer
- Basically, we compare the soil thermometer to a
calibration thermometer, and adjust the soil
thermometer.
First, we need to check the calibration
thermometer!!
by dipping it in an ice bath.
5Checking Calibration Thermometer
- Submerge thermometer in ice-water bath
- Let sit for 10-15 minutes, stirring thermometer
occasionally - Read the thermometer. If it reads between -0.5
C and 0.5 C, the thermometer is fine. - If the thermometer reads greater than 0.5 C,
check to make sure that there is more ice than
water in your ice-water bath. - If the thermometer reads less than -0.5 C, check
to make sure that there is no salt in your
ice-water bath.
6Soil Thermometer Calibration
- Add the soil thermometer to the ice bath
- Wait 2 minutes
- Read both Soil Thermometer and calibration
thermometer. - If they agree to within 2 C, the soil
thermometer is ready to use. - If not adjust the soil thermometer, using a
wrench, until it reads with 2 C of the
calibration thermometer
7When to Do the Soil Temperature Measurements
- Soil temperature is a weekly measurement, but you
can do it daily. - Try to do the measurement at about the same time
of day - Take data near the atmosphere station or near the
soil moisture site - Also measure soil temperature measurement
whenever a soil moisture data are taken - Seasonally (4 times a year), measure soil
temperature every few hours during the day for 2
consecutive days - provides a diurnal reading of soil temperature
change - diurnal sampling in March, June, Sept. and Dec.
are preferred
8Soil Moisture
9Soil Moisture
- Why is it important to take soil moisture
measurements?
10Why Soil Moisture Is Important
11Scientists want data for
- Â Help track the water cycle in the Earth
system - Â Â Help determine the times of plant sprouting
and growth - Â Â Help scientists improve weather and climate
prediction - Â Help understand the potential for
decomposition and weathering of soil - Â Compare with existing models and data sets for
validation and for local detail
12Where To Perform the Gravimetric Soil Moisture
Investigation
13Taking the Gravimetric Soil Sample
14Taking Soil Moisture Depth Samples
15Drying Your Soils with a Microwave
1. Weigh your sample(s) 2. Dry on high power for
5 minutes 3. Weigh again 4. Dry on high power for
5 minutes 5. Weigh again 6. Repeat until
successive weights are within .2 g of each other
 Multiple Samples Can Be Placed in the Microwave
to Save Time The Soil Drying Oven is the
Preferred Method
16Frequency of Measurement
- GLOBE Soil Moisture Campaign
- At least one triplicate soil moisture measurement
during the first 2 weeks of October (World Space
Week and Earth Science Week) - 4th week of April (Earth Day Week)
- At least 12 regularly spaced intervals
- Encouraged to sample the wet, intermediate and
dry times surrounding major wet periods
17Soil Moisture Soil Water Content Formula