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FIG. 1. Instrument temperature effect, defined here as the apparent change in soil water content ({theta}) due to Hydra Probe electrical components when subjected to a 40°C temperature change, plotted as a function of the actual water content. For example, if soil at 0.30 m3 m–3 experiences a temperature change of 5 to 45°C, the instrument effect will cause an apparent water content rise of about 0.007 to 0.307 m3 m–3.





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