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==Introduction==
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|definition= Turbidity is a measure of the clarity (or murkiness) of water caused by [[suspended load|suspended]] or colloidal particles. Highly turbid waters are those with a large number of [[suspended load|suspended]] particles which interfere with the passage of light through the water. Turbidity in water is caused by particles of inorganic matter such as clay and silt, as well as organic matter, plankton and other microscopic organisms.
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=== Related articles ==
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* [[Estuarine turbidity maximum]]
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* [[Mud]]
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* [[Flocculation cohesive sediments]]
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* [[Estuarine circulation]]
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* [[Sediment deposition and erosion processes]]
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* [[Manual Sediment Transport Measurements in Rivers, Estuaries and Coastal Seas]]
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* [[Instruments and sensors to measure environmental parameters]]
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* [[Turbidity sensors]]
  
==Principle==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidity Wikipedia-Turbidity]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephelometer Wikipedia-Nephelometer]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_turbidity Wikipedia-Ocean_Turbidity]
 
 
 
 
==Literature==
 
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==External Links==
 
*[[http://www.wetlabs.com]WetLabs]
 
*[[http://www.chelsea.co.uk/Instruments.htm]Chelsea Instruments]
 
*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidity]Wikipedia-Turbidity]
 
*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephelometer]Wikipedia-Nephelometer]
 
*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_turbidity]Wilipedia-Ocean-Turbidity]
 

Latest revision as of 21:44, 17 August 2021

Definition of Turbidity:
Turbidity is a measure of the clarity (or murkiness) of water caused by suspended or colloidal particles. Highly turbid waters are those with a large number of suspended particles which interfere with the passage of light through the water. Turbidity in water is caused by particles of inorganic matter such as clay and silt, as well as organic matter, plankton and other microscopic organisms.
This is the common definition for Turbidity, other definitions can be discussed in the article

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