DocumentCode
2951011
Title
A small "In situ" conductivity instrument
Author
Pederson, Arthur M.
Author_Institution
Ocean Physics Group, Applied Physics Lab., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
fYear
1973
fDate
25-28 Sept. 1973
Firstpage
68
Lastpage
75
Abstract
An instrument for measuring the conductivity (specific conductance) of seawater in situ is described. Basically the instrument consists of a three-terminal, platinum electrode flow-through cell which acts as the variable resistance in a Wien bridge oscillator. The oscillator section is well suited to drive the cell, since the ac signal amplitude is so small that polarization effects are minimized. The results of field and laboratory tests are given. Noise level and resolution are about 0.0005 mmho/cm. Short-term absolute accuracy is on the order of
mmho/cm over a conductivity range of 26 to 36 mmho/cm. Data on long-term stability, although not known at this time, will become available with further testing and field use during the coming years. The instrument weighs 26 ounces in air and 12 ounces in water.
mmho/cm over a conductivity range of 26 to 36 mmho/cm. Data on long-term stability, although not known at this time, will become available with further testing and field use during the coming years. The instrument weighs 26 ounces in air and 12 ounces in water.Keywords
Circuits; Conductivity measurement; Frequency; Instruments; Laboratories; Oceans; Resistors; Sea measurements; Temperature measurement; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in the Ocean Environment, Ocean 73 - IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1973.1161255
Filename
1161255
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