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  • ...ic biosensors for water quality monitoring. Proceeding of society of photo-optical instrumentation engineers (spie), 6619: 61921-61921</ref> ...BS)''' <ref name="hanchang"> Han-Chang, S. et al. (2013). Automated online optical biosensing system for continuous real-time determination of microcystin-LR
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  • ...ication in coastal waters. [[Sensors]] detect and respond to electrical or optical signals and convert the physical, chemical or biological parameter into a s ...d at predefined depths to target water samples for further analysis. Other sensors to measure chemical or biological parameters such as dissolved oxygen, chlo
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  • ...ices for maintenance and quality control, as well as quality standards for sensors and data exchange. JERICO therefore proposes a Pan European approach for a ...llaborative work environment and tools for piloting gliders. The following sensors can be mounted on the gliders: CTD, Oxygen Optode, Fluorimeters (ChlA, CDOM
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  • ...stem mounted above the swash zone, together with ultrasonic distance point sensors. Photo: Dr Chris Blenkinsopp, University of Bath, UK.]] ...olman and T. E. Baldock, 2011. Swash zone boundary conditions derived from optical remote sensing of swash zone flow patterns. Journal of Geophysical Research
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  • ...iods where sediment transport is most significant. Bottom-mounted pressure sensors are most often employed for the determination of wave characteristics. This e2019JC015521</ref>. Acoustic and optical sensors are sensitive to air bubbles. Their use for determining suspended sediment
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  • ...to satellite or airplane-mounted sensors, however sometimes remote sensing sensors are mounted on a fixed platform. Different kind of observation techniques c ...ts implementation give a strong impetus to the development of new types of sensors and measuring strategies.
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  • ...bservations are also expensive. Airborne remote sensing with hyperspectral sensors has wide applications in nearshore coastal waters, not only for bathymetric ...white caps) and water column (e.g., sedimentation, turbidity and variable optical properties) originating from either atmospheric interference or ocean surfa
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  • Satellite sensors detect the reflected light by the sea surface in different wavelengths. The ...sing of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) and a Potential Synthesized Framework. Sensors 12: 7778-7803</ref>. Once a bloom begins, an ocean colour sensor can make a
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