DocumentCode
3784660
Title
A portable salinometer based on direct measurement of the conductivity ratioR_{t}
Author
T. Dauphinee;H. Klein;C. Kirby;J. Kathnelson
Author_Institution
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
1983
Firstpage
288
Lastpage
292
Abstract
A new portable salinometer has been developed which is based On a direct determination of the conductivity ratioR_{t} = (C_{x}/ C_{s})_{t} of sample(x) to standard(s) seawater in a dual-cell, continuous-flow system. The new salinometer requires only 10 ml of unknown and much less of standard, drawn from the source bottles through fine Teflon tubes, to obtain complete flushing and several repeat readings to the order of\pm0.001 , in salinity. The system is autobalancing over the full range of conductivity ratio from 0 to 1.3 and in the future will be direct reading in salinity units. The amount of standard water required is so low that standard water ampoules, at the rate of l/day, can be used as the source. The method used offers a possibility of a direct measurement of salinity in the ocean by measuringR_{t} in situ.
Keywords
"Conductivity measurement","Sea measurements","Fluid flow measurement","Ocean temperature","Laboratories","Instruments","Water resources","Water heating","Circuits","Electric variables measurement"
Journal_Title
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.1983.1145581
Filename
1145581
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