Want to triple the tests you run in a day?
You can. Get ready to spend less time on complex measurement processes and more time being productive, because we automated almost everything in the SATURO infiltrometer.
You don't need to rely on slow, archaic methods.
Unlike double ring systems, the SATURO can be carried and set up by just one person. It requires way less water, saving you a ton of work. Plus, it’s fully automated and doesn’t require post-processing of data. Install the ring, connect the hoses, and push start. It’s that simple.
Infiltration testing can be a pain, but your life just got way easier.
The SATURO infiltrometer combines automation and simplified data analysis together in one system so you can get more done with less effort.
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Discover an entire library of articles that teach the science behind the measurements, so you can sharpen your expertise.
If your data are skewed in the wrong direction, your predictions will be off, and erroneous recommendations or decisions could end up costing you. Leo Rivera discusses common mistakes and best practices.
Leo Rivera, research scientist at METER, teaches which situations require saturated or unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and the pros and cons of common methods.
“The SATURO was really favored by our students because it has a nice 5-gallon container, tests happen fairly quickly, and it’s automated, so it’s very computationally ‘un-intensive’ compared to some of the other approaches we’ve used.”
– Dr. Andrea Welker, Villanova University College of Engineering
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The SATURO is recommended by the Soil Health Institute
as a standard method for measuring field saturated hydraulic conductivity (Kfs): a Tier 1 soil health indicator.
Soil Moisture 301—Hydraulic Conductivity: Why you need it. How to measure it.
If you want to predict how water will move within your soil system, you need to understand hydraulic conductivity because it governs water flow.
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We've spent decades learning the best way to measure pretty much everything, so you can access a wealth of information.
Lab and field instruments used together can provide researchers a symphony of information and can be used as powerful tools in understanding data and predicting a soil’s behavior over time.
Inaccurate saturated hydraulic conductivity (Kfs) measurements are common due to errors in soil-specific alpha estimation and inadequate three-dimensional flow buffering.