In-Situ TROLL 9500 Operators Manual User Manual

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dimeter. Comparable to previously reported Formazin Turbidity Unit
(FTU), and Jackson Turbidity Unit (JTU).

Optode: optical electrode.

ORP, see Oxidation-reduction potential

Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), also called “redox” potential

(from “reducing” and “oxidizing”): Voltage difference at an inert
electrode immersed in a reversible oxidation-reduction system;
measurement of the state of oxidation of the system.

Parameter node: Node in the Win-Situ or Pocket-Situ Navigation

tree, representing a single parameter (pressure, temperature, pH,
conductivity, etc.).

Parameters node: Node in the Win-Situ or Pocket-Situ Navigation

tree, providing a view of all parameters the device can measure.

Partial pressure: In a mixture of gases, the pressure a single gas

would exerted if it occupied the entire volume.

Pascal: Unit of pressure equal to the pressure resulting from a force of

1 newton acting uniformly over an area of 1 square meter.

PC: Desktop or laptop computer.

PDA (Personal Data Assistant): Generic term for a hand-held personal

computer.

pH: Term used to describe the hydrogen-ion activity of a system; the

negative logarithm of the activity of the hydrogen ions (H

+

) in the

solution.

Pocket PC: A type of PDA with an ARM processor and Pocket PC

(Windows Mobile) operating system.

Pocket-Situ: Win-Situ 4 software for supported PDAs.

PocketSync for Pocket-Situ: Synchronization utility that runs on a

desktop/laptop PC; automatically installs or updates Pocket-Situ on
a connected PDA; synchronizes data and other files between the
PDA and the PC where Win-Situ is installed

Polarization: Application of a direct or alternating current to a sensor.

Potassium chloride (KCl): A salt used to make conductivity calibration

standards.

ppm: Part-per-million; equivalent to a milligram per liter (mg/L).

Precision: The closeness of agreement between independent test

results obtained under stipulated conditions. A measure of the
reproducibility of a method.

Pressure: A type of stress which is exerted uniformly in all directions.

Its measure is the force exerted per unit area; e.g., pounds per
square inch (psi), newtons per square meter (pascals).

Pressure transducer: Instrument or component that detects a fluid

pressure and produces an electrical signal related to the pressure.

Professional: MP TROLL 9500 model containing memory; able to log

data; accommodates the Basic sensor set.

Professional XP: MP TROLL 9500 model with all features of the

Professional model and in addition allows use of the Extended
sensor set.

Profiler: MP TROLL 9500 model without memory; must be used with a

PC or PDA; accommodates the Basic sensor set.

Profiler XP: MP TROLL 9500 model with features of the Profiler and in

addition allows use of the Extended sensor set.

Profiling: Taking continuous real-time readings of all enabled param-

eters.

PRT: Platinum resistance thermometer, a type of resistance tempera-

ture detector (RTD).

psia: A pressure unit, pounds per square inch absolute, measured with

respect to zero pressure. All forces detected by the strain gauge
are measured, including atmospheric pressure.

psig: A pressure unit, pounds per square inch gauge, measured with

respect to atmospheric pressure. Thus the atmospheric pressure
component is excluded.

PSU: Practical Salinity Units, based on the Practical Salinity Scale.

Pulsing: Periodic low-frequency polarization of a dissolved oxygen

sensor.

Pump test, Pumping test: Aquifer characterization test that involves

pumping out a known volume of fluid from a well and measuring
the time of recovery to stable conditions.

Quick Cal: Rapid calibration procedure available for the MP TROLL

9500 Basic sensors that uses a single solution.

Quick Cal solution: A calibration standard of an appropriate chemical

composition to calibrate four parameters simultaneously (pH, ORP,
Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity).

Quinhydrone: Dark green water-soluble compound, a 1:1 complex

of benzoquinone and hydroquinone used as an ORP calibration
standard when dissolved in pH buffer solution.

GLOSSARY

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