Title :
A benthic environmental telemetry station
Author :
Guberek, M. ; White, Gary A. ; Ronchietto, Wallace
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
A remote sensing unit has been developed to continuously monitor the benthic environment in selected kelp beds in the Santa Barbara Channel area. To characterize their environment, light distribution, temperature and water motion are monitored. Light distribution is determined by a six channel spectral irradiance photometer. Temperature is sensed using a thermistor in a linearizing constant voltage bridge over a range of 8 to 22 degrees Celsius with a resolution of 0.2°C. A capacitive transducer, immune to fouling by debris has been developed to supply wave height data. Bidirectional benthic surge currents are sensed by a silicon strain gauge bridge. The information is multiplexed at a sample rate of 250ms per channel, FM encoded and transmitted to shore about one kilometer along a line of sight. The system has been designed using low power circuitry enabling unattended operation for up to one month on standard 12 volt marine batteries.
Keywords :
capacitive sensors; environmental monitoring (geophysics); height measurement; ocean temperature; ocean waves; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; photometers; remote sensing; telemetry; thermistors; underwater optics; Santa Barbara Channel area; benthic environment monitoring; benthic environmental telemetry station; bidirectional benthic surge currents; capacitive transducer; kelp beds; light distribution monitoring; linearizing constant voltage bridge; remote sensing unit; silicon strain gauge bridge; spectral irradiance photometer; temperature 8 degC to 22 degC; temperature monitoring; thermistor; water motion monitoring; wave height data; Bridge circuits; Photometry; Remote monitoring; Surges; Telemetry; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Thermistors; Transducers; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
OCEAN 75 Conference
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154054