Title :
In Situ Fluorometer/CTD System
Author :
Lovorn, F. Thomas ; Merino, Michael B. ; Hamm, Donald P.
Author_Institution :
Lockheed Ocean Lab., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Lockheed Ocean Laboratory of Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. has completed development and testing of a towed in-situ fluorometer/CTD system capable of simultaneously measuring optical and hydrographic parameters. The towed body or \´fish\´ houses an optical sensor; conductivity, temperature and pressure transducers; and A-to-D and multiplexing electronics. A 3/16" power/data cable links the fish to a portable, electric-powered winch, fathometer assembly, and a shipboard microprocessor controlled data logging system. All data are digitally recorded and selected parameters including ship\´s position can be plotted and digitally displayed in real time. Field tests of the system have been successfully performed and survey techniques established by conducting a dye tracer study at a local ocean outfall of multiport diffuser design. A system description, field test data, and applications are presented.
Keywords :
data loggers; display instrumentation; fluorescence; microprocessor chips; oceanographic techniques; optical sensors; optical variables measurement; pressure transducers; ships; temperature sensors; CTD system; Lockheed Ocean Laboratory; Lockheed missile; digital display; dye tracer; electric-powered winch; fathometer assembly; field test data; fish house; fluorometer; hydrographic parameter; local ocean outfall; multiplexing electronics; multiport diffuser design; optical parameter; optical sensor; power-data cable link; pressure transducer; ship position; shipboard microprocessor controlled data logging system; temperature transducer; Conductivity; Electronics packaging; Image motion analysis; Marine animals; Monitoring; Nose; Tail; Temperature sensors; Transducers; Winches;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '80
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1980.1151431