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It is significant to develop new methods for temperature and salinity measurement in seawater since they are two important parameters in physical oceanography application. In this paper, a new approach for simultaneous measurement of temperature and salinity in seawater based on microfiber Mach-Zehnder (MZ) interferometer with a knot resonator is proposed. The typical transmission spectra show the...
In this paper, a new method has been presented to estimate of the Water Quality Parameters (WQPs) such as Electrical Conductivity (EC), salinity and Total Dissolved Salt (TDS). This method is mainly depended on the thermal and SAR images as an active and passive input satellite data. A Small Perturbation Method (SPM) using the Elfouhaily spectrum has been used as a physical model to calculate the...
Towed multiple-parameter profiling system, which is used to measure temperature, depth, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, pH, chlorophyll and other elements of the marine environment, is an important observation equipment to provide information on the marine environment. Based on the test for CZT1-2 towed multiple-parameter profiling system carried out in August 2011 in the Bohai Sea, we have studied the...
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