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Model 04.31 - Delft Bottle Suspended Load Sediment Sampler - Manual
The suspended load sampler, Delft bottle type, is used to measure suspended sediment transport in rivers and other water courses, from the surface down to 0.1 m above the river bottom. The sediment containing water flows through a bottle shaped sampler. The shape of the sampling body induces a low pressure at the rear face in such a way, that the water enters the nozzle of the sampler with almost ...
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LISST-ABS Acoustic Backscatter Sensor - Technical Specifications
Sequoia Scientific, Inc. is proud to offer the first low-cost acoustic backscatter sensor designed specifically for measuring suspended sediments. The 8MHz acoustic sensor has a superior response over optical turbidity sensors for coarse grains. The LISST-ABS is a fixed-point monitoring sensor. It uses a new and novel technique to internally compensate for geometric beam spreading and ...
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LISST-SL Laser Diffraction System - Technical Specifications
The LISST-SL is Sequoia's advanced laser diffraction system for measuring suspended sediment flux and river discharge in rivers and streams. The streamlined body minimizes drag, while the twin fins below the body quickly orient the LISST-SL facing upstream during insertion into the river. Water and sediment is pumped through the instrument; a novel, nonmoving sensor matches the pump intake speed ...
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LISST-SL
diffraction system for measuring suspended sediment flux and river discharge in rivers and ...
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FTS Event-Triggered Automated Grab Sampling System (SedEvent) Brochure
Threshold Sampling for the Rest of Us.Finally, a simple way to accurately determine suspended ...
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LISST-Infinite Instrument - Manual
approaches critical levels. The process of acquiring a measurement of suspended sediment is divided into ...
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LISST-25X Advanced Turbidity Sensor - Manual
Suspended Sediment Sensor Technical Specifications of the LISST-25X • Parameters Measured ...
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