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Front MatterAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1911 KB) - PDF w/links (1883 KB)
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Chapter 1. General Considerations for Geophysical Methods Applied to AgricultureJeffrey J. DanielsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1465 KB) - PDF w/links (1466 KB)
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Chapter 2. Past, Present, and Future Trends of Soil Electrical Conductivity Measurement Using Geophysical MethodsDennis L. CorwinAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3201 KB) - PDF w/links (3101 KB)
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Chapter 3. History of Ground-Penetrating Radar Applications in AgricultureM. E. CollinsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1339 KB) - PDF w/links (1345 KB)
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Chapter 4. Theoretical Insight on the Measurement of Soil Electrical ConductivityScott M. Lesch, Dennis L. Corwin, Hamid J. FarahaniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2384 KB) - PDF w/links (2385 KB)
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Chapter 5. Resistivity MethodsJeffrey J. Daniels, Douglas GroomAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2749 KB) - PDF w/links (2698 KB)
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Chapter 6. Electromagnetic Induction MethodsJeffrey J. Daniels, Mark VendlAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2415 KB) - PDF w/links (2353 KB)
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Chapter 7. Ground-Penetrating Radar Methods (GPR)Jeffrey DanielsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2112 KB) - PDF w/links (1927 KB)
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Chapter 8. Magnetometry, Self-Potential, and Seismic Additional Geophysical Methods Having Potentially Significant Future Use in AgricultureJeffrey J. Daniels, Michael RogersAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1709 KB) - PDF w/links (1671 KB)
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Chapter 9. Integration of the Global Positioning System (GPS) into Agricultural GeophysicsDorota A. Grejner-BrzezinskaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3657 KB) - PDF w/links (3562 KB)
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Chapter 10. Integration of Geographic Information Systems (GISs) with Agricultural GeophysicsCarolyn J. MerryAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1204 KB) - PDF w/links (1199 KB)
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Chapter 11. Apparent Electrical Conductivity for Delineating Spatial Variability in Soil PropertiesBrian J. Wienhold, John W. DoranAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (653 KB) - PDF w/links (657 KB)
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Chapter 12. Dependence of Soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity (ECa) upon Soil Texture and Ignition Loss at Various Depths in Two Morainic Loam Soils in Southeast NorwayAudun KorsaethAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (691 KB) - PDF w/links (693 KB)
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Chapter 13. Relations between a Commercial Soil Survey Map Based on Soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity (ECa) and Measured Soil Properties on a Morainic Soil in Southeast NorwayHugh Riley, Audun Korsaeth, Live S. Vestgarden, Sigrun H. Kv‘rn?Abstract - Hi-Res PDF (719 KB) - PDF w/links (720 KB)
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Chapter 14. Mapping Pesticide Partition Coefficients By Electromagnetic InductionDan B. JaynesAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (877 KB) - PDF w/links (878 KB)
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Chapter 15. Can Apparent Soil Electrical Conductivity Be Used to Map Soil-Herbicide Partition Coefficients?Gerald W. Buchleiter, Dale L. Shaner, Hamid J. Farahani, Mary K. BrodahlAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (652 KB) - PDF w/links (653 KB)
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Chapter 16. Delineating Site-Specific Management Units Using Geospatial ECa MeasurementsRichard Soppe, Scott M. Lesch, James E. Ayars, Dennis L. Corwin, Peter J. ShouseAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (813 KB) - PDF w/links (814 KB)
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Chapter 17. Mapping of Soil Drainage Classes Using Topographical Data and Soil Electrical ConductivityA. N. KravchenkoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1068 KB) - PDF w/links (1069 KB)
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Chapter 18. Productivity Zones Based on Bulk Soil Electrical ConductivityCinthia K. Johnson, Brian J. Wienhold, Rhae A. Drijber, John W. DoranAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1499 KB) - PDF w/links (1500 KB)
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Chapter 19. Four-Year Summary of the Use of Soil Conductivity as a Measure of Soil and Crop StatusRoger A. Eigenberg, Richard B. Ferguson, Bryan L. Woodbury, John A. NienaberAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (881 KB) - PDF w/links (882 KB)
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Chapter 20. Soil ECa Mapping Helps Establish Research Plots at a New Research and Extension CenterDavid A. Claypool, Robert A. Flynn, Larry C. Munn, R. P. Kelli Belden, Hamid J. FarahaniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (804 KB) - PDF w/links (805 KB)
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Chapter 21. Mapping Golf-Course Features with Electromagnetic Induction, with Examples from Dublin, OhioRichard S. TaylorAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1373 KB) - PDF w/links (1166 KB)
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Chapter 22. Comparison of Geoelectrical Instruments in Different SoilscapesErika Lck, Robin GebbersAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (888 KB) - PDF w/links (882 KB)
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Chapter 23. GPR Surveys across a Prototype Surface Barrier to Determine Temporal and Spatial Variations in Soil Moisture ContentWilliam P. Clement, Andy L. WardAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1885 KB) - PDF w/links (1594 KB)
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Chapter 24. Soil Water Content Measurement Using the Ground-Penetrating Radar Surface Reflectivity MethodJ. David RedmanAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (650 KB) - PDF w/links (654 KB)
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Chapter 25. Assessing Spatial and Temporal Soil Water Content Variation with GPRDerk Wachsmuth, Britta Schmalz, Bernd Lennartz, Heiner StoffregenAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2150 KB) - PDF w/links (2034 KB)
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Chapter 26. Ground-Penetrating Radar Mapping of Near-Surface Preferential FlowRobert S. FreelandAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (955 KB) - PDF w/links (927 KB)
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Chapter 27. An Application of Ground-Penetrating Radar in Golf Course ManagementJ. A. Doolittle, R. Boniak, S. J. Indorante, S. -K. ChongAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (943 KB) - PDF w/links (932 KB)
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Chapter 28. Ground-Penetrating Radar Investigation of a Golf Course GreenEdward L. McCoy, J. David RedmanAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1074 KB) - PDF w/links (1071 KB)
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Chapter 29. Agricultural Drainage Pipe Detection Using Ground-Penetrating RadarJeffrey J. DanielsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1497 KB) - PDF w/links (1498 KB)
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Chapter 30. Using Ground-Penetrating Radar to Estimate Tree Root MassJohn R. Butnor, Kurt H. Johnsen, Daniel McInnis, Daniel B. Stover, Brian E. Roth, Frank P. DayAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (917 KB) - PDF w/links (920 KB)
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GlossaryAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (940 KB) - PDF w/links (941 KB)