| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10144785 | Agricultural Water Management | 2019 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												Temperature was measured in a 133âm fiber optic cable laid in a sandy soil field plot. A The Active Heat Fiber Optic (AHFO) method was used, with 12âcm sampling resolution, and heat pulses (19,4âW/m during 2âmin) were applied. The temperature data were correlated to SWC, considering the integration of temperature during the heat pulse Tcum, and then the datasets Tcum-SWC were fitted to the best fit statistical function (exponential, potential and polynomial). The results showed that the Tcum distribution presented a non-Gaussian pattern. Additionally, highly anti-persistent patterns have been detected for the larger spatial scaling lags. The function`s performance was different thus, the exponential function reproduced better the absolute moments of the temperature profile but it failed reproducing the non-Gaussian behavior.
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											Authors
												Sergio Zubelzu, Leonor Rodriguez-Sinobas, Antonio Saa-Requejo, Javier Benitez, Ana M. Tarquis, 
											