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School of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Soils and Electromagnetic Radiation
DART Workshop
17th September 2013
Dan Boddice
• DART is focused on improving the detection of
archaeological sites through both aerial remote
sensing and geophysical techniques
• Many of these use EM radiation
• Ground penetrating radar (GPR)
• Airborne multi and hyper-spectral sensors
• Low frequency EM slingrams (e.g. EM38)
• Have different operating frequencies
Soils and EM Radiation
Why EM Radiation?
• Reflection of applied signal (Ar) is proportional to incident
signal (Ai) and a reflection coefficient defined using the EM
impedance
• Impedance is dependent on magnetic permeability (μ),
dielectric permittivity (ε) and electrical conductivity (σ) and
can defined
• We can take μ as reasonably constant but the other two
vary seasonally and with soil conditions
21
21
ZZ
ZZ
'
'
j
j
Z
ir AA
Soils and EM Radiation
EM reflections
• EM technique used in soil science research
• Broadband EM pulse is sent through coaxial cable to the
probe
• Relative voltage is measured and plotted as function of time
allowing reflections due to changes in impedance to be
identified
• Measures hourly readings of
• Apparent Relative Dielectric Permittivity from travel time (linked to
water content via different models)
• Bulk Electrical Conductivity from signal loss after multiple reflections
Soils and EM Radiation
Time Domain Reflectometry
Robinson et al. 2005
Soils and EM Radiation
What affects the Permittivity and Conductivity?
• Water Content
• Variation is based on rainfall but water behaviour is affected by
soil properties and interactions with soil particles
• Particle surface area
• Density
• Porosity
• Organic Matter
• Chemistry
• Contrasts in soil water content are affected by differences in
• Storage – show as long term differences in values
• Infiltration – show as time variance between rain and
TDR readings
Soils and EM Radiation
What affects the Permittivity and Conductivity?
• Frequency of Signal
• Depends on instrument used
• Causes variations in measured values
• Soil Temperature
• Variation is Seasonal and Diurnal
• Temperature affects water behaviour-bound
water, viscosity, ion mobility etc.
• The effect on geophysical properties and the extent of its
importance is debated
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field: Permittivity
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field: Conductivity
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field: Importance of Temperature
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field: Temperature
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Pasture Field
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Pasture Field: Permittivity
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Pasture Field: Conductivity
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Pasture Field: Importance of Temperature
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Pasture Field: Temperature
Youngs and Poulovassilis 1976
Soils and EM Radiation
The Different Forms of Moisture Profile Development During the
Redistribution of Soil Water After Infiltration
Fine Grained and Deep Coarse Grained and Shallow
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field: Infiltration
Soils and EM Radiation
Diddington Clay Field: Infiltration
Soils and EM Radiation
IMKO Probes Vs Campbell Scientific TDR100: VWC/Apparent Permittivity
Thanks to Van Walt Ltd. for the equipment loan
Soils and EM Radiation
IMKO Probes VS Campbell Scientific TDR100: BEC
Soils and EM Radiation
IMKO Probes Vs Campbell Scientific TDR100: BEC
Thanks to Van Walt Ltd. for the equipment loan
ADVANTAGES
• Faster and easier to install
• Minimal soil disturbance
• Capable of identifying trends in VWC and BEC
• Telemetry gives a data stream minimising site visits
• Simpler interface and no need to process data
DISADVANTAGES
• Undefined measurement volume
• Plastic tube and electrode coating makes BEC determination
problematic
• Model may not fit all soils and hard even with conversion to
permittivity to fit other models because of tube effects make
changes smaller-Needs empirical calibration to overcome
this rather than existing models
What is the overall aim of the experiment?
Soils and EM Radiation
IMKO Probes VS Campbell Scientific TDR100
Thanks to Van Walt Ltd. for the equipment loan
• Greatest difference seems to be in water held in the bottom ditch fill for both
sites for both apparent permittivity and BEC-field capacity is higher
• Magnitude of difference is greater in coarser grained soils
• Infiltration tends not to affect below the top 30 - 40 cm except in cases of
extreme drying beforehand
• Temperature has very minor role on permittivity but quite a large role on BEC
especially at saturation
• How to monitor soil properties long term
• Flooding
• Animal damage
• Settling-should we wet the probes in?
• Work is Still Ongoing
• Two more sites at RAC, Cirencester
• Need to link behaviour to soil properties
Soils and EM Radiation
What have we learnt: Some Thoughts from Ongoing Work?
Soils and EM Radiation
Acknowledgments
• EQUIPMENT LOANS
• Van Walt Ltd.
• Utsi Electronics Ltd.
• OTHER SUPPORT
• Giulio Curioni and Andrew Foo (Mapping the Underworld)
• Nicole Metje and David Chapman (Birmingham University)

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Soils and Electromagnetic Radiation

  • 1. School of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering Soils and Electromagnetic Radiation DART Workshop 17th September 2013 Dan Boddice
  • 2. • DART is focused on improving the detection of archaeological sites through both aerial remote sensing and geophysical techniques • Many of these use EM radiation • Ground penetrating radar (GPR) • Airborne multi and hyper-spectral sensors • Low frequency EM slingrams (e.g. EM38) • Have different operating frequencies Soils and EM Radiation Why EM Radiation?
  • 3. • Reflection of applied signal (Ar) is proportional to incident signal (Ai) and a reflection coefficient defined using the EM impedance • Impedance is dependent on magnetic permeability (μ), dielectric permittivity (ε) and electrical conductivity (σ) and can defined • We can take μ as reasonably constant but the other two vary seasonally and with soil conditions 21 21 ZZ ZZ ' ' j j Z ir AA Soils and EM Radiation EM reflections
  • 4. • EM technique used in soil science research • Broadband EM pulse is sent through coaxial cable to the probe • Relative voltage is measured and plotted as function of time allowing reflections due to changes in impedance to be identified • Measures hourly readings of • Apparent Relative Dielectric Permittivity from travel time (linked to water content via different models) • Bulk Electrical Conductivity from signal loss after multiple reflections Soils and EM Radiation Time Domain Reflectometry Robinson et al. 2005
  • 5. Soils and EM Radiation What affects the Permittivity and Conductivity? • Water Content • Variation is based on rainfall but water behaviour is affected by soil properties and interactions with soil particles • Particle surface area • Density • Porosity • Organic Matter • Chemistry • Contrasts in soil water content are affected by differences in • Storage – show as long term differences in values • Infiltration – show as time variance between rain and TDR readings
  • 6. Soils and EM Radiation What affects the Permittivity and Conductivity? • Frequency of Signal • Depends on instrument used • Causes variations in measured values • Soil Temperature • Variation is Seasonal and Diurnal • Temperature affects water behaviour-bound water, viscosity, ion mobility etc. • The effect on geophysical properties and the extent of its importance is debated
  • 7. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field
  • 8. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field: Permittivity
  • 9. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field: Conductivity
  • 10. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field: Importance of Temperature
  • 11. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field: Temperature
  • 12. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Pasture Field
  • 13. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Pasture Field: Permittivity
  • 14. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Pasture Field: Conductivity
  • 15. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Pasture Field: Importance of Temperature
  • 16. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Pasture Field: Temperature
  • 17. Youngs and Poulovassilis 1976 Soils and EM Radiation The Different Forms of Moisture Profile Development During the Redistribution of Soil Water After Infiltration Fine Grained and Deep Coarse Grained and Shallow
  • 18. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field: Infiltration
  • 19. Soils and EM Radiation Diddington Clay Field: Infiltration
  • 20. Soils and EM Radiation IMKO Probes Vs Campbell Scientific TDR100: VWC/Apparent Permittivity Thanks to Van Walt Ltd. for the equipment loan
  • 21. Soils and EM Radiation IMKO Probes VS Campbell Scientific TDR100: BEC Soils and EM Radiation IMKO Probes Vs Campbell Scientific TDR100: BEC Thanks to Van Walt Ltd. for the equipment loan
  • 22. ADVANTAGES • Faster and easier to install • Minimal soil disturbance • Capable of identifying trends in VWC and BEC • Telemetry gives a data stream minimising site visits • Simpler interface and no need to process data DISADVANTAGES • Undefined measurement volume • Plastic tube and electrode coating makes BEC determination problematic • Model may not fit all soils and hard even with conversion to permittivity to fit other models because of tube effects make changes smaller-Needs empirical calibration to overcome this rather than existing models What is the overall aim of the experiment? Soils and EM Radiation IMKO Probes VS Campbell Scientific TDR100 Thanks to Van Walt Ltd. for the equipment loan
  • 23. • Greatest difference seems to be in water held in the bottom ditch fill for both sites for both apparent permittivity and BEC-field capacity is higher • Magnitude of difference is greater in coarser grained soils • Infiltration tends not to affect below the top 30 - 40 cm except in cases of extreme drying beforehand • Temperature has very minor role on permittivity but quite a large role on BEC especially at saturation • How to monitor soil properties long term • Flooding • Animal damage • Settling-should we wet the probes in? • Work is Still Ongoing • Two more sites at RAC, Cirencester • Need to link behaviour to soil properties Soils and EM Radiation What have we learnt: Some Thoughts from Ongoing Work?
  • 24. Soils and EM Radiation Acknowledgments • EQUIPMENT LOANS • Van Walt Ltd. • Utsi Electronics Ltd. • OTHER SUPPORT • Giulio Curioni and Andrew Foo (Mapping the Underworld) • Nicole Metje and David Chapman (Birmingham University)