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*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidity]] Wikipedia-Turbidity<br />
*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephelometer]] Wikipedia-Nephelometer<br />
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
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In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
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Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline''' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[Ships of Opportunity and Ferries as Instrument Carriers|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
* The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
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* [[Biofouling|Biofouling]] can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischrohttps://www.coastalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=In_situ&diff=8990In situ2007-05-31T11:30:24Z<p>Wikischro: </p>
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
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In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
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Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline'''''Italic text'' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[Ships of Opportunity and Ferries as Instrument Carriers|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
* The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
* The calibration of the sensors is more stable and the calibration procedure is easier<br />
* [[Biofouling|Biofouling]] can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischrohttps://www.coastalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=In_situ&diff=8988In situ2007-05-31T11:29:16Z<p>Wikischro: </p>
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
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In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
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Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline''' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[Ships of Opportunity and Ferries as Instrument Carriers|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
* The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
* The calibration of the sensors is more stable and the calibration procedure is easier<br />
* [[Biofouling|Biofouling]] can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischrohttps://www.coastalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=In_situ&diff=8987In situ2007-05-31T11:27:41Z<p>Wikischro: </p>
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
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In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
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Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline''' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[Ships of Opportunity and Ferries as Instrument Carriers|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
* The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
* The calibration of the sensors is more stable and the calibration procedure is easier<br />
* [[Sensor Systems|Biofouling]] can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischrohttps://www.coastalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=In_situ&diff=8984In situ2007-05-31T11:24:39Z<p>Wikischro: </p>
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
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In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
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Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline''' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[Ships of Opportunity and Ferries as Instrument Carriers|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
* The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
* The calibration of the sensors is more stable and the calibration procedure is easier<br />
* Biofouling can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischrohttps://www.coastalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=In_situ&diff=8982In situ2007-05-31T11:18:51Z<p>Wikischro: </p>
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
}}<br />
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In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
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Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline''' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[oceanographic instrument|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
* The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
* The calibration of the sensors is more stable and the calibration procedure is easier<br />
* Biofouling can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischrohttps://www.coastalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=In_situ&diff=8981In situ2007-05-31T11:17:00Z<p>Wikischro: </p>
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<div>{{Definition|title=in situ<br />
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In it's original place. From the Latin word ''situs'' meaning place. <br />
}}<br />
<br />
In oceanography this term is mostly used with [[oceanographic instrument|instruments]] that measure properties directly in the sea: In situ measurement, in situ [[sensor]], in situ [[oceanographic instrument|instrument]]. <br />
<br />
Also used to describe the temperature that a water volume has at the depth it is located: In situ temperature.<br />
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A related topic are '''Inline''' measurements: Sensors or instruments are situated in a flow-through system, e.g., on board a ship, in which water is pumped from the outside. This technique is applied in the [[oceanographic instrument|FerryBox]]. The advantages of '''Inline''' measurements are:<br />
1. The sensors are well protected and therefore have a longer lifetime<br />
2. The calibration of the sensors is more stable and the calibration procedure is easier<br />
3. Biofouling can easily prevented by applying chemical methods (cleaning).</div>Wikischro