SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES AND TECHNIQUES FOR ESTABLISHING FOUNDATIONS AND QUANTIFYING SOIL MOISTURE LEVELS

Authors

  • Tukhtayeva Habiba Toshevna Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management, Faculty Dean, Associate Professor
  • Sadullaev Azamat Nafiddinovich Researcher Of Bukhara Institute Of Natural Resources Management
  • Azimova Goʻzal Adizovna Student Of Bukhara Institute Of Natural Resources Management

Keywords:

soil moisture content, scientific substantiation, determination methods, gravimetric techniques, volumetric methods, remote sensing, sensor technologies, soil-water interactions, environmental science, agricultural science, ecosystem dynamics, water management, hydrological processes, soil health, decision-making.

Abstract

This annotation delves into the scientific substantiation of soil moisture content and the diverse methodologies employed for its accurate determination. Understanding soil moisture is essential in various scientific disciplines, including agriculture, ecology, and environmental science. The annotation provides insights into the underlying principles governing soil moisture dynamics, emphasizing the significance of accurate measurements for informed decision-making. It explores traditional methods such as gravimetric and volumetric techniques, as well as modern approaches like remote sensing and advanced sensor technologies. By comprehensively addressing the scientific basis and measurement techniques, this annotation contributes to the broader understanding of soil-water interactions and their implications in ecosystems and resource management.

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2024-01-06

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2024-01-06