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Calibrations of suspended sediment concentrations in high-turbidity waters using different in situ optical instruments
Wang, Y.; Peng, Y.; Du, Z.; Lin, H.; Yu, Q. (2020). Calibrations of suspended sediment concentrations in high-turbidity waters using different in situ optical instruments. Water 12(11): 3296. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12113296
In: Water. MDPI: Basel. ISSN 2073-4441; e-ISSN 2073-4441, more
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Author keywords
    suspended sediment concentration; turbidity; optical turbidimeter; high-turbidity waters; in situ measurement

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  • Wang, Y.
  • Peng, Y.
  • Du, Z.
  • Lin, H.
  • Yu, Q.

Abstract

    In environments of high suspended sediment concentration (SSC > 1 kg/m3), efficient measurements of SSC through accurate calibration relationships between turbidity and SSC are necessary for studies on marine sediment dynamics. Here, we investigated the performance of three types of optical instrument (OBS-3A, AQUAlogger 310TY, and RBRsolo3Tu with Seapoint sensor) in observations carried out at the middle of the Jiangsu coast, China. These instruments were calibrated in the lab using the water and suspended sediment samples collected from the observation site. It was found that both the calibration curves of OBS-3A and RBRsolo3Tu have an inflection point (at SSC of ca. 15 kg/m3 for OBS-3A and ca. 2 kg/m3 for RBRsolo3Tu), on either side of which turbidity increases (the left side) or decreases (the right side) with the increasing SSC. Only under SSCs smaller than the inflection point can OBS-3A and RBRsolo3Tu be applied to continuous SSC measurements at a fixed point. However, the turbidity output of AQUAlogger 310TY has always a positive correlation with SSC, which applies for SSC up to 40 kg/m3; thus, three fluid-mud events are quantified during this observation. AQUAlogger 310TY has important prospects for field applications in high-SSC environments.


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