PRODUCT LINE
Soil Hydrology and Data Acquisition Products
Soil Water Content (VWC%) Sensors
- Permanent Sensors
- Portable Soil Sensors
Soil Water Potential
- Conventional Tensiometers
- Gypsum Blocks
- Spot On Irrigation
Soil Hydrology & Labs Instruments
- Water Retention Systems
- Permeameters and Infiltrometers
- Lysimeters and Growth Chambers
- Other Lab Instruments
Field Sampling Equipment
- Soil Water Samplers
- Augers
Plant Water Potential
- Plant Water Potential Consoles
Porous Ceramics
- Round Plates
- Cups
- Cylinders & Rods
- Custom
Data Acquisition Systems
- Data Logger
- Data Management Software
Weather Station Sensors
- Precipitation (Rain Gauge)
- Wind speed and direction
- Wet-bulb globe temperature
- Pyranometer
- Calculated Measurements (ET, GDD, etc.)
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SoilMoisture and Stevens are the Soil Experts
Soil hydrology is a fundamental aspect across various disciplines – helping engineers, agencies, utilities, researchers, and other manage infrastructure development, environmental sustainability, climate resilience, water resources, land movement, and water utilization within the soil-plant-atmosphere system.
Soil hydrology provides insights into the complex interactions between soil, water, and the environment – enabling informed decision-making and sustainable management practices across various sectors, including agriculture, engineering, environmental science, and natural resource management.
Universities and Research
Soil hydrology studies contribute to understanding groundwater recharge processes, enhance hydrological models used in climate studies, carbon respiration and sequestration processes, soil-plant-atmosphere systems, and more.
Engineering
Knowledge of soil permeability, water retention and drainage properties is crucial for ensuring the stability and longevity of infrastructure such as dams, bridges and buildings.
Agriculture
Understanding how water moves through the soil profile helps optimize irrigation schedules, mitigates soil erosion, and maintain soil fertility. Soil moisture levels and water holding capacity help farmers make informed decisions about crop and plant quality and yields.
Government and
Utilities
Understanding water movement through soil helps develop strategies and policies for water conservation, water forecasts, landslides, flood control, groundwater recharge, erosion, and ecosystem resilience.
Other
Some businesses monitor soil conditions as part of their environmental stewardship efforts, focusing on prevention, and bioremediation. This involves measuring water movement, contaminant distribution, and microbial processes within the soil.