Everything about Soil Moisture totally explained
Water content or
moisture content is the quantity of
water contained in a material, such as
soil (called
soil moisture),
rock,
ceramics, or
wood on a volumetric or gravimetric basis. The property is used in a wide range of scientific and technical areas, and is expressed as a ratio, which can range from 0 (completely dry) to the value of the materials'
porosity at saturation.
Volumetric water content, θ, is defined mathematically as:
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where
is the volumetric water content;
is the residual water content, defined as the water content for which the gradient
becomes zero; and,
is the saturated water content.
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