6 water color, 7 bubbles and plankton, Water color – Campbell Scientific OBS500 Smart Turbidity Meter with ClearSensor Technology User Manual

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OBS500 Smart Turbidity Meter with ClearSensor™ Technology

FIGURE 8-5. Infrared reflectivity of minerals as a function of

10-Munzell Value

8.6 Water Color

Some OBS users have been concerned that color from dissolved substances in

water samples, not colored particles as discussed in Section 8.5, IR

Reflectivity—Sediment Color, produces erroneously low turbidity

measurements. Although organic and inorganic IR-absorbing, dissolved matter

has visible color, its effect on turbidity measurements is small unless the

colored compounds are strongly absorbing at the sensor wavelength (850 nm)

and are present in high concentrations. Only effluents from mine-tailings

produce enough color to absorb measurable IR. In river, estuary, and ocean

environments, concentrations of colored materials are too low by at least a

factor of ten to produce significant errors.

8.7 Bubbles and Plankton

Although bubbles efficiently scatter light, monitoring in most natural

environments shows that OBS signals are not strongly affected by bubbles.

The side scatter measurement may be more affected. Bubbles and quartz

particles backscatter nearly the same amount of light to within a factor of

approximately four, but most of the time bubble concentrations are at least two

orders of magnitude less than sand concentrations. This means that sand will

produce much more backscatter than bubbles in most situations, and bubble

interference will not be significant. Prop wash from ships and small, clear,

mountain streams where aeration produces high bubble concentrations are

exceptions to this generality and can produce erroneous turbidity values

resulting from bubbles.

OBS sensors detect IR backscattered between 90°

and 165°

where the

scattering intensities are nearly constant with the scattering angle. Particle

concentration has the most significant effect in this region. OBS sensors are

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