Title :
Determination of ground conductivity in Bahrain by the ground-wave attenuation method
Author_Institution :
Bahrain Univ., Manama, Bahrain
Abstract :
The authors discusses the measurement of equivalent ground conductivity, which plays an important role in ground-wave radio transmission. The author concludes that the humidity (moisture content) of soils is a major factor in determining the conductivity values. Measurements of conductivity as a function of moisture content show very low values for dried samples, compared with moistened ones. There is no significant diurnal or seasonal variation. The author believes this is due to the fact that Bahrain is a sand dominated country, and sand is moisture-regain sensitive
Keywords :
attenuation measurement; electrical conductivity measurement; radiowave propagation; sand; soil; terrestrial electricity; Bahrain; dried samples; equivalent ground conductivity measurement; ground-wave attenuation method; ground-wave radio transmission; humidity; moistened samples; moisture content; moisture-regain; sand; soils;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 1993., Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-572-9