A Chlorophyll Sensor for Automatic, Remote, Operation in the Marine Environment

  • Aiken J
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Abstract

A chlorophyll sensor has been designed for remote applications in underwater-towed bodies and moored or buoyed sensor systems for measurement periods up to 60 d. The sensor has alternative ranges of 0 to 100 mg m-3 or 0 to 1000 mg m-3 chlorophyll a, with a resolution of 0.1 mg m-3, and excellent long-term stability of calibration. Some results obtained with the sensor in the Undulating Oceanographic Recorder in the English Channel are presented.

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Aiken, J. (1981). A Chlorophyll Sensor for Automatic, Remote, Operation in the Marine Environment. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 4, 235–239. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps004235

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