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* ''[[Capacitance probe]]'', or fringe capacitance sensor. Capacitance probes use capacitance to measure the dielectric permittivity of the soil. The volume of water in the total volume of soil most heavily influences the dielectric permittivity of the soil because the dielectric constant of water (80) is much greater than the other constituents of the soil (mineral soil: 4, organic matter: 4, air: 1). Thus, when the amount of water changes in the soil, the probe will measure a change in capacitance (from the change in dielectric permittivity) that can be directly correlated with a change in water content. Circuitry inside some commercial probes changes the capacitance measurement into a proportional millivolt output. Other configurations are like the [[neutron probe]] where an access tube made of [[PVC]] is installed in the soil. The probe consists of a sensing head at a fixed depth. The sensing head consists of an [[oscillator]] circuit, the frequency is determined by an annular electrode, fringe-effect [[capacitor]], and the [[dielectric constant]] of the soil.
* ''Electrical [[Electrical impedance|impedance]] sensor''
== Benefits and limitations ==
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