2012
DOI: 10.4319/lom.2012.10.978
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A multi‐platform optical sensor for in situ sensing of water chemistry

Abstract: A compact field-deployable optical instrument using fluorescence, absorbance, and scattering to identify and quantify contaminants and natural substances in water bodies is described. The instrument is capable of deployment on autonomous underwater and surface vehicles, manned vehicles, fixed platforms such as buoys, or access points in water supply or drainage networks. The instrument comprises (1) a flowcell, (2) multiple optical systems, (3) a data logger, (4) a power control board and computer, and (5) a b… Show more

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“…5b, using a 500 ms integration time. Turbidity as low as 0.1 NTU can be measured, demonstrating a potential application in monitoring processed drinking water, for which a typical upper limit specified by water authorities is 1 NTU (Ng et al 2012b). Measurement of the same calibration standards after 3 months elapsed time shows that the calibration correlation remained valid.…”
Section: Turbidity Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5b, using a 500 ms integration time. Turbidity as low as 0.1 NTU can be measured, demonstrating a potential application in monitoring processed drinking water, for which a typical upper limit specified by water authorities is 1 NTU (Ng et al 2012b). Measurement of the same calibration standards after 3 months elapsed time shows that the calibration correlation remained valid.…”
Section: Turbidity Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A low-cost SEAFLO (Model: SFBP1-G350-01) submersible bilge pump connected to polyethylene (PE) tubing is used to transport sample from the water body into the PORTA LEDIF flowcell manifold. A detailed description of LEDIF technology is available in Ng et al (2012a) and Ng et al (2012b).…”
Section: Sensor Modulementioning
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