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Вид документа : Статья из журнала
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Автор(ы) : Karavayskiy A. Yu., Lukin Y. I.
Заглавие : Influence of dielectric relaxations of soil water on the temperature dependence of soil permittivity
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Место публикации : Opt. Spectrosc. - 2023. - Vol. 131, Is. 12. - P.1190-1199. - ISSN 0030400X (ISSN), DOI 10.1134/S0030400X24700206. - ISSN 15626911 (eISSN)
Примечания : Cited References: 23. - This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation and the Krasnoyarsk Regional Fund of Science and Technology Support within the framework of scientific project no. 22-27-20112
Аннотация: Using a generalized refractive mixture dielectric model, the influence of the relative permittivity spectra of bound and unbound water in mineral soil on the nature of the temperature dependence of the relative permittivity of natural mineral soil, with a clay fraction content of 41.3%, was studied in the electromagnetic field frequency range from 50 MHz to 15 GHz. The causes of the emergence of intersections in the relative permittivity spectra of mineral soil, obtained at different temperatures but for a sample of the same moisture content, have been studied. It has been proved that the emergence of such an intersection point in the frequency range up to 1.5 GHz is due to the Maxwell–Wagner effect in bound water. The dependences of the frequency of the intersection point of the relative permittivity spectra of mineral soil on the temperature and volumetric content of bound and unbound water have been studied.
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Вид документа : Статья из журнала
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Автор(ы) : Bobrov P. P., Kroshka E. S., Muzalevskiy K. V.
Заглавие : The effect of dielectric relaxation processes on the complex dielectric permittivity of soils at frequencies from 10 kHz to 8 GHz—Part II: Broadband analysis
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Место публикации : IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens. - 2024. - Vol. 62. - Ст.2000411. - ISSN 01962892 (ISSN), DOI 10.1109/TGRS.2023.3340693. - ISSN 15580644 (eISSN)
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Аннотация: This article is the second in a series evaluating the effect of dielectric relaxation processes on the relatively effective complex dielectric permittivity (RCP) of soils. Part II is based on the results of experimental measurements in the frequency range 10 kHz to 8–20 GHz. The broadband dielectric spectrum model includes the high-frequency part as a model of the dielectric mixture and the relaxation part as the sum of three relaxation processes modeled by the Debye and Cole–Cole formulas. For modeling the high-frequency part of the spectrum, the Dobson and Mironov models were considered as possible options. As stated in Part I, the influence of relaxation processes on the imaginary part of the RCP extends up to frequencies of units of gigahertz. The increase in the imaginary part in these models was compensated by unrealistically high values of the specific electrical conductivity of free and bound water. We examined the correspondence of these models to experimental data at frequencies above 2–5 GHz, assuming that the conductivity of bound and free water is zero. The parameters of relaxation processes were found while solving the least-square optimization problem using the technique for determining the continuous distribution of relaxation times (DRTs). Found process parameters depend on the content of clay, organic carbon, and moisture of the samples. The more clay is in the soil, the greater the strength of these processes is. The influence of organic carbon with the conditions being equal consists in the reduction of the real and imaginary parts of RCP.
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