Effects of soil moisture variations on the neutron spectra measured above ground: feasibility of a soil moisture monitor system based on neutron moderating cylinders

Author:

Calamida A.,Fontanilla A.,Russo L.,Pietropaolo A.ORCID,Pacheco M. A. Caballero,Domingo C.,Ayad R.,Alatawi M. S.,Bedogni R.

Abstract

AbstractMapping the soil moisture is a key activity in water management and sustainable agriculture, especially in regions characterised by fragile agri-food systems and water scarcity. Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensors (CRNS) is a contactless nuclear technology used for estimating soil moisture (SM) content on a 20–30 m scale at the landscape level. Very interestingly, this corresponds to the so-called intermediate scale gap between the local probes, operating on the meter scale, and the satellite-based technologies, working on the kilometre scale and above. In state-of-art CRNS, the cosmic neutrons degraded by the soil are simply counted by a slightly moderated thermal neutron counter. After a calibration procedure, the SM is inferred by combining this count rate with environmental parameters: the atmospheric pressure, temperature and the air humidity. As the SM affects not only the environmental neutron fluence rate but also its energy distribution, this study was organised in such a way to understand if a CRNS with spectrometric capabilities could provide improved information on the SM distribution. To this aim, an environmental neutron spectrometer was designed by extending the Bonner Spheres to a more sensitive system made of moderating cylinders embedding long BF$$ _3 $$ 3 proportional counters, the Moderating Cylinders Spectrometer (MCS). Relying on literature environmental neutron spectra, corresponding to different SM values in a standardised soil, the count rates in the MCS were calculated for different values of SM. To simulate various counting scenarios, these count rates were associated to different levels of “realistic” uncertainties and unfolded by means of the FRUIT code. The resulting neutron spectra are compared to the literature ones, allowing at estimating the resolving power of the spectrometer in terms of SM.

Funder

Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie, l'Energia e l'Ambiente

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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