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The gravimetric water content after this treatment is its moisture equivalent.
Field capacity improves on the concept of moisture equivalent by Lyman Briggs.
The state's moisture equivalent for December through February amounts to more than 10 inches of rain, nearly double the normal trend.
In 1906 he devised a soil classification technique called the moisture equivalent based on centrifuging, which is now thought of as the first Pedotransfer function.
Moisture equivalent is defined as the percentage of water which a soil can retain in opposition to a centrifugal force 1000 times that of gravity.
This report outlines the potential economic consequences of a hypothetical atmospheric river that contains the moisture equivalent of 10 Mississippi Rivers.
Dampness levels in construction are measured in wood moisture equivalent (WME) percentages and is calculated as follows:
Moisture equivalent is proposed by Lyman Briggs and McLane (1910) as a measure of field capacity for fine-textured soil materials.
J. W. McLane, The moisture equivalents of soils USDA Bur.
Poole, concerned 'The relationships between Sticky Point, Moisture Equivalent and Mechanical Analysis in some Australian Soils' and appeared in 1934.