Toward Large‐Scale Soil Moisture Monitoring Using Rail‐Based Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensing

Author:

Altdorff Daniel12ORCID,Oswald Sascha E.1ORCID,Zacharias Steffen3ORCID,Zengerle Carmen3,Dietrich Peter34ORCID,Mollenhauer Hannes3,Attinger Sabine12ORCID,Schrön Martin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Environmental Science and Geography University of Potsdam Potsdam German

2. UFZ Leipzig—Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH Department of Computational Hydrosystems Leipzig Germany

3. Department for Monitoring and Exploration Technologies UFZ—Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH Leipzig Germany

4. Center for Applied Geoscience University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractCosmic ray neutron sensing (CRNS) has become a promising method for soil water content (SWC) monitoring. Stationary CRNS offers hectare‐scale average SWC measurements at fixed locations maintenance‐free and continuous in time, while car‐borne CRNS roving can reveal spatial SWC patterns at medium scales, but only on certain survey days. The novel concept of a permanent mobile CRNS system on rails promises to combine the advantages of both methods, while its technical implementation, data processing and interpretation raised a new level of complexity. This study introduced a fully automatic CRNS rail‐borne system as the first of its kind, installed within the locomotive of a cargo train. Data recorded from September 2021 to July 2022 along an ∼9 km railway segment were analyzed, as repeatedly used by the train, supported by local SWC measurements (soil samples and dielectric methods), car‐borne and stationary CRNS. The results revealed consistent spatial SWC patterns and temporary variation along the track at a daily resolution. The observed variability was mostly related to surface features, seasonal dynamics and different responses of the railway segments to wetting and drying periods, while some variations were related to measurement uncertainties. The achieved medium scale of SWC mapping could support large scale hydrological modeling and detection of environmental risks, such as droughts and wildfires. Hence, rail‐borne CRNS has the chance to become a central tool of continuous SWC monitoring for larger scales (≤10‐km), with the additional benefit of providing root‐zone soil moisture, potentially even in sub‐daily resolution.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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