DocumentCode
2842963
Title
Remotely controlled profiling system for measurements in shallow water
Author
Petersohn, Habil U. ; Pries, G. ; Diekmann, P.
Author_Institution
Institut für Angewandte Physik der Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany
fYear
1977
fDate
17-19 Oct. 1977
Firstpage
338
Lastpage
342
Abstract
An automatic profiling system is used to measure environmental processes such as the vertical transport of matter and the interaction between the upper and the lower layers and the sea-bottom in the western Baltic. One version of this system is mounted on a remote unattended platform and is part of a radio controlled data acquisition and control system. The shore station, at a distance of about 25 km, is located in the Institute of Applied Physics of Kiel University and is equipped with a central computer for real time data retrieval and remote programming. In this version of the profiling system the emphasis is on measurements of temperature, electrical conductivity, turbidity, scalar irradiance, downwelling and upwelling irradiance, pH and dissolved oxygen in a water column of about 10 m depth. The vertical resolution is 10 cm. Profiling depth range was automatically determined from the shore by means of an adjustable upper depth limit, in order to protect the probes from surface waves. The research conducted here requires simultaneous measurements of various environmental parameters. This is done by about 20 to 30 fixed probes mounted on the platform in the air and in the water as well as on the sea-bottom in the neighbourhood of the platform. The radio controlled data acquisition system serves all probes and samples,the sensors repeatedly in time.
Keywords
Control systems; Data acquisition; Ocean temperature; Packaging machines; Plastics; Poles and towers; Probes; Pulleys; Sea measurements; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '77 Conference Record
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1977.1154411
Filename
1154411
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