Duff
Moisture Meter |
USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Forestry Sciences Laboratory - Moscow, Idaho |
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The duff moisture meter provides immediate duff moisture content measurements in the field with a minimum amount of sample preparation and no additional equipment for signal analysis. |
The tough, lightweight DMM600 is a portable, battery-powered
meter that derives water content measurement from the frequency output of
the meter's sensor circuit.
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The DMM600 Duff Moisture Meter is held open showing the sample chamber and the compression plate. The output display window is shown in the inset photograph (upper left corner). |
Using the duff moisture meter in the field is simple and fast. Toggle the power switch on and select the duff to be sampled -- usually from the lower half of the duff layer. (a) Push the duff sample through the sieve into the chamber. (b) Fill the chamber with the duff. (c) Compress the sample using the hand-turn knob, stopping when the audible signal is sounded. (d) Read the moisture content from the display window at the base of the instrument. |
Patented and developed through a cooperative research effort by three USDA Forest Service entities -- Moscow Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory, and Missoula Technology and Development Center -- the Forest Service collaborated with Campbell Scientific, Inc. (Logan, UT) for production and marketing of the DMM600. |
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