Bode and Nyquist Plots: Assistance in Soil Characterization
Journal of Marine Technology and Environment 2020
Jana Pařílková, Zbyněk Zachova, Zuzana Műnsterová, Jan Jandora, Jan Mikulka, Jan Dušek, David Juřička, Tymoteusz Zydron, Andrzej Gruchot, Milan Gomboš, Dana Pavelková, Boriss Gjunsburgs, Algirdas Radzevičius, Rytis Skominas

Climate change is a phenomenon manifested for instance, among other things, by alternating dry and flood episodes with an impact on the environment. Therefore, one must deal with the issues such as: how to retain water in the landscape, protect the soil from erosion or oneself from the consequences of floods. There are used well-known and proven principles supplemented by modern techniques and technologies to understand individual processes and solve their impacts. Electrical impedance spectrometry (EIS), in which a sinusoidal test voltage or current is applied to the sample under test to measure its electrical impedance over a suitable frequency range, is a powerful technique to investigate the electrical properties of a large variety of materials.


Keywords
soil, drought, floods, environment, electrical impedance, frequency analysis, Bode and Nyquist plots
Hyperlink
https://cmu-edu.eu/jmte/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/09/JMTE-vol.2-2020.pdf

Pařílková, J., Zachova, Z., Műnsterová, Z., Jandora, J., Mikulka, J., Dušek, J., Juřička, D., Zydron, T., Gruchot, A., Gomboš, M., Pavelková, D., Gjunsburgs, B., Radzevičius, A., Skominas, R. Bode and Nyquist Plots: Assistance in Soil Characterization. Journal of Marine Technology and Environment, 2020, Vol. 2, pp.29-38. ISSN 1844-6116. e-ISSN 2501-8795.

Publication language
English (en)
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