Title :
Expendable optical density profilers started from intelligent multiple shot launcher on the deep sea bottom with storage capabilities over several years
Author :
Mahrt, Karl-H ; Hosseinioun, Abolfath
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Exp. & Appl. Phys., Kiel Univ., Germany
Abstract :
The authors developed small light weight expendable density probes with 10-6 precision on the basis of refractometry. Since several years they tackled the very hard problems of long term stability. The decisive step to arrive at the irrevocable extremely high stability of the probe was the realization of the high pressure tolerant single block sensor head cut, ground, and polished from just one single optical glass reference material serving as index of refraction reference body and as an optical beam bulk head feed through at the same time. To ensure long term stability during storage at the sea floor the optical sensor tip is surrounded by a hermetically sealed capsule, which is completely filled with a sterile conserving liquid used also as a reference liquid against which to check the sensor stability from time to time
Keywords :
density measurement; oceanographic equipment; calibration; deep sea bottom; equipment; expendable density probe; expendable optical density profiler; high pressure tolerant single block sensor; instrument; intelligent multiple shot launcher; measurement technique; ocean; probe; refractometry; salinity; sensor stability; storage capabilities; temperature; thermohaline structure; Feeds; Glass; Optical beams; Optical materials; Optical refraction; Optical sensors; Probes; Sea floor; Stability; Ultraviolet sources;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2000 MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6551-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2000.881355