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  • Nick
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    Spatial coverage of lysimeters Link to this post

    14 March 2012 at 12:08pm

    In terms of spatial varibility, I would collect more samples to attain the spatial coverage.
    However, if using weighing lysimeter, how can I get spatial coverage?

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    Re: Spatial coverage of lysimeters Link to this post

    14 March 2012 at 4:46pm

    Getting better spatial coverage to understand spatial variability is going to be very similar to a sampling scheme. You can either go with larger lysimeters that encompass more of the spatial variability or you can go with more lysimeter to get better spatial coverage. Small-scale weighing lysimeters make those more a feasible option for your budget.

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