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Seepage Meter - Evaporation Lab Test


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Created: Dec 19, 2019 at 9:46 p.m.
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Abstract

Water level change measured by a seepage meter installed in a 5-gallon bucket in the laboratory. The decline in water level is due only to evaporation. The standard deviation of the evaporation trend-removed data is 0.059 mm which is similar to the resolution of the meter’s analog to digital converter (0.050 mm). Less than 0.5% of the measurements were removed as outliers that generally coincided with ambient noise such as doors opening/closing, fans turning on/off, etc.

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Humphrey, E. (2019). Seepage Meter - Evaporation Lab Test, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/44677785f1d145c093431a4b5ca6773c

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