Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments

An innovative soft water level sensor is proposed to characterize the hydrological behaviour of agricultural catchments by measuring rainfall and stream flows. This sensor works as a capacitor coupled with a capacitance to frequency converter and measures water level at an adjustable time step acqui...

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Main Authors: François Garnier, Hervé Ayroles, Armand Crabit, François Colin, Jean Stéphane Bailly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-04-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/5/4656/
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author François Garnier
Hervé Ayroles
Armand Crabit
François Colin
Jean Stéphane Bailly
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Hervé Ayroles
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François Colin
Jean Stéphane Bailly
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description An innovative soft water level sensor is proposed to characterize the hydrological behaviour of agricultural catchments by measuring rainfall and stream flows. This sensor works as a capacitor coupled with a capacitance to frequency converter and measures water level at an adjustable time step acquisition. It was designed to be handy, minimally invasive and optimized in terms of energy consumption and low-cost fabrication so as to multiply its use on several catchments under natural conditions. It was used as a stage recorder to measure water level dynamics in a channel during a runoff event and as a rain gauge to measure rainfall amount and intensity. Based on the Manning equation, a method allowed estimation of water discharge with a given uncertainty and hence runoff volume at an event or annual scale. The sensor was tested under controlled conditions in the laboratory and under real conditions in the field. Comparisons of the sensor to reference devices (tipping bucket rain gauge, hydrostatic pressure transmitter limnimeter, Venturi channels…) showed accurate results: rainfall intensities and dynamic responses were accurately reproduced and discharges were estimated with an uncertainty usually acceptable in hydrology. Hence, it was used to monitor eleven small agricultural catchments located in the Mediterranean region. Both catchment reactivity and water budget have been calculated. Dynamic response of the catchments has been studied at the event scale through the rising time determination and at the annual scale by calculating the frequency of occurrence of runoff events. It provided significant insight into catchment hydrological behaviour which could be useful for agricultural management perspectives involving pollutant transport, flooding event and global water balance.
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spelling doaj.art-11aac08e28b14c9ca5ff58046ef0883f2022-12-22T02:54:31ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202011-04-011154656467310.3390/s110504656Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural CatchmentsFrançois GarnierHervé AyrolesArmand CrabitFrançois ColinJean Stéphane BaillyAn innovative soft water level sensor is proposed to characterize the hydrological behaviour of agricultural catchments by measuring rainfall and stream flows. This sensor works as a capacitor coupled with a capacitance to frequency converter and measures water level at an adjustable time step acquisition. It was designed to be handy, minimally invasive and optimized in terms of energy consumption and low-cost fabrication so as to multiply its use on several catchments under natural conditions. It was used as a stage recorder to measure water level dynamics in a channel during a runoff event and as a rain gauge to measure rainfall amount and intensity. Based on the Manning equation, a method allowed estimation of water discharge with a given uncertainty and hence runoff volume at an event or annual scale. The sensor was tested under controlled conditions in the laboratory and under real conditions in the field. Comparisons of the sensor to reference devices (tipping bucket rain gauge, hydrostatic pressure transmitter limnimeter, Venturi channels…) showed accurate results: rainfall intensities and dynamic responses were accurately reproduced and discharges were estimated with an uncertainty usually acceptable in hydrology. Hence, it was used to monitor eleven small agricultural catchments located in the Mediterranean region. Both catchment reactivity and water budget have been calculated. Dynamic response of the catchments has been studied at the event scale through the rising time determination and at the annual scale by calculating the frequency of occurrence of runoff events. It provided significant insight into catchment hydrological behaviour which could be useful for agricultural management perspectives involving pollutant transport, flooding event and global water balance.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/5/4656/water stage recordercapacitanceagricultural catchment behavioursensor application
spellingShingle François Garnier
Hervé Ayroles
Armand Crabit
François Colin
Jean Stéphane Bailly
Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments
Sensors
water stage recorder
capacitance
agricultural catchment behaviour
sensor application
title Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments
title_full Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments
title_fullStr Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments
title_full_unstemmed Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments
title_short Soft Water Level Sensors for Characterizing the Hydrological Behaviour of Agricultural Catchments
title_sort soft water level sensors for characterizing the hydrological behaviour of agricultural catchments
topic water stage recorder
capacitance
agricultural catchment behaviour
sensor application
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/5/4656/
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