Water Temperature Profiling Articles & Analysis
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A thermistor, coined from “thermal” and “resistor”, is a sensor that changes resistance based upon temperature. It is used to measure temperatures within a specified range by using calibration tables to convert from resistance to temperature. ...
This paper presents a new application of these probes, namely the simultaneous monitoring of ponded water level, soil moisture, and temperature profile, conditions which are particularly important for rice crops in temperate growing regions and for rice grown with prolonged periods of drying. ...
In summertime a temperature stratification occurs in deep lakes – the surface water is warm, but deep down the water is cold. ...
Hourly air and water temperature profiles under the covers over 3 days when forced convection was minimal (low wind speed) were selected for analysis. Monolayer application reduced temperature gain in surface water under a downward convective heat flux, and conversely reduced temperature loss ...
This research studies the effect of barrages on upstream river water quality and on its self-assimilative. Also, the impact of barrages on upstream water temperature profile is studied. ...
Water column profiles of temperature, pH, dissolved 02(g), and electrical conductivity (EC) were collected down to a maximum depth of 13.1 m using a multi-parameter sonde Opposite pH gradients were observed at Lake Chandalar and LOBG, where pH at the surface (0.3 m) varied by ±0 20 units compared to the subsurface (> 0 9 m), and are ...
