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Hydrogeology and Geophysics


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Mail to Johann Fank johann.fank@joanneum.at
 
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  Lysimeter Research Group
2000 - 2008
Lysimeter definitions
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A lysimeter is ...
 
 
... a vessel containing local soil placed with its top flush with the ground surface for the study of several phases of the hydrological cycle, e.g. infiltration, runoff, evapotranspiration, soluble constituents removed in drainage, etc.
 
... a device that isolates a volume of soil or earth between the soil surface and a depth given and includes a percolating water sampling system at its bottom.
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Links to lysimeter definitions in the im WWW:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysimeter (German)
http://www.wasser-wissen.de/abwasserlexikon/l/lysimeter.htm (German)
http://www.griffith-elder.com/Lysimeter.php4 (English)

 

Lysimeter definitions
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Examples of lysimeters and seepage water samplers
 
 
 
Seepage water sampler (vacuum controlled)
Weighable lysimeter with probes installed in different depths
 
   
Weighable groundwater lysimeter
Non-weighable gravitation lysimeter with probes installed in different depths
 
 
   
last update: Oct. 9, 2006