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Term: Gravimetric (total) water content
Definition: The ratio of the mass of the water and Ice in a sample to the dry mass of the sample, commonly expressed as a percentage. Because of the way it is defined, the gravimetric total water content can greatly exceed 100%. During thawing of a sample of Frozen Ground the gravimetric total water content remains constant, unless excess water is allowed to drain out of the sample.
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Term: Gravimetric (total) water content
Definition: The ratio of the mass of the water and ice in a sample to the dry mass of the sample, commonly expressed as a percentage  IPAPermafrost 

The ratio of the mass of the water and Ice in a sample to the dry mass of the sample, commonly expressed as a percentage. Because of the way it is defined, the gravimetric total water content can greatly exceed 100%. During thawing of a sample of Frozen Ground the gravimetric total water content remains constant, unless excess water is allowed to drain out of the sample.  TrombottoGeocryology 

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Term: Gravimetric (total) water content
Definition: The ratio of the mass of the water and ice in a sample to the dry mass of the sample, commonly expressed as a percentage
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