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TOP 2 Water level monitor
What is a water level sensor? A water level sensor is a device for measuring too high or too low a liquid level in a fixed vessel. According to the method of measuring liquid level, it can be divided into contact type and non-contact type. The input type water level transmitter is a contact measurement that converts the level height into an electrical signal output. It is a widely used water ...
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Data from the Ocean is a Big Deal: Here’s Why (and How We Can Get Better Collecting It)
It’s hard to overstate the importance of our oceans. They cover nearly three-quarters of the globe, represent a major food source, and regulate our climate. By 2030, the Organization for ...
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A Superior Sensor for Non-Contact Water Level Measurement
Senix ToughSonic® Ultrasonic Transmitters perform water monitoring with “non-contact” technology that monitors the water surface from above. These sensors are used in open air, closed tanks, and in stilling tubes that constrain the ...
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Real-Time Cabled Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS)
A real-time cabled OBS, pushed or cored into the seafloor, suitable for depths up to to 3000 m / 9,854 ft*. Housed in titanium, the Maris houses a broadband sensor that is fully operational at any angle to support versatile installations. Insertion into the seafloor minimises ambient noise to produce exceptional data quality and increase trawl resistance in shallower deployments. An internal ...