2010
DOI: 10.1002/lom3.v8.1
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Abstract: Suspended cohesive sediments commonly occur in flocculated form. The flocculation process significantly increases particle size, settling velocity, and settling flux in comparison to unflocculated particles. To better understand suspended particles, a new instrument for in situ imaging using digital inline holography is presented and evaluated. With a resolution of 7.4 µm per pixel and a field of view of 7.4 × 7.4 mm, the instrument generates sharply focused images of particles from approximately 20 µm to 7 mm… Show more

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