• DocumentCode
    1049237
  • Title

    Practical experience with the Variosens equipment in measuring chlorophyll concentrations and fluorescent tracer substances, like rhodamine, fluorescein, and some new substances

  • Author

    Früngel, F. ; Koch, C.

  • Author_Institution
    Impulsphysik GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
  • Volume
    1
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1976
  • fDate
    9/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    21
  • Lastpage
    32
  • Abstract
    The quantitative measurement of the dispersion of matter in large bodies of water, e.g., in ocean currents [1], needs an optoelectronic fluorometer of very high sensitivity due to the great quantities of the required fluorescent substances like rhodamine B or fluorescein that would otherwise be required. The basis of a new tracer technology of very high sensitivity is the use of pulsed bluish light for excitation [6], [7]. The instrument described here is known as the Variosens. It is able to measure concentrations of fluorescent substances down to 10^{-11} and has a logarithmic scale covering a concentration range of about 1:3000. The fluorescence is excited by means of a xenon spark at a frequency of 10/s with stabilized light emission. A wide-band optical filter defines the exact spectral range of the required exciting light. The receiver operates with a narrow-band optical filter by measuring the fluorescent radiation of the tracer substance used. This filter must have a very high blocking factor. Without filters the instrument uses backscatter to measure the quantity of suspended particles in the water in milligrams/liter.
  • Keywords
    Fluorescence; Ocean; Sea measurements; Water pollution measurement; Current measurement; Dispersion; Fluorescence; Instruments; Marine technology; Oceans; Optical filters; Sea measurements; Sparks; Xenon;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0364-9059
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JOE.1976.1145297
  • Filename
    1145297