Distributed Sensing Applications available in Taiwan
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Fibre Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing for Borehole Flow Monitoring
Subsurface environments are critical not only as water resources but also for energy use including geothermal, CO2 sequestration and oil & gas operations. These sensitive environments are directly affected by anthropogenic activities, hence monitoring is essential. Temperature offers insight into a variety of physical properties and can be used for flow monitoring and flux quantification in the subsurface. Traditionally, point sensors have been used to collect temperature data; however, significant limitations ...
By Silixa Ltd based in Elstree, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Low flow sampling, methodology for groundwater sampling
When you need to retrieve high-quality groundwater samples, low flow sampling systems provide an excellent way to retrieve accurate results. While the system is fairly new to the UK, it’s many advantages over more traditional sampling systems has seen its popularity in the industry grow rapidly. Low flow sampling works by extracting the water at rates similar to ambient water flow, which in turn minimises the drawdown of the water ...
By Aquaread Limited based in Broadstairs, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Distributed Temperature Sensing Technology for Stream Monitoring
Temperature is an important factor in streams ecosystems. Heat tracers have been used to characterize contaminant transport, infiltration rates and energy exchange with groundwater, the atmosphere and radiation. The dynamics of these complicated water bodies is also affected by seasonal and diurnal patterns making characterization particularly challenging. Utilizing temperature measurements that capture spatial and temporal variations at stream ecosystem interfaces provides a mechanism for detailed ...
By Silixa Ltd based in Elstree, UNITED KINGDOM.
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