Improving ocean-glider's payload with a new generation of spectrophotometric PH sensor
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C. Almisas
C. Barrera
C. Waldmann
H. Precheur
S. Meckel
Ocean gliders have clearly become nowadays useful autonomous
platforms addressed to measure a wide range of seawater parameters in a more
sustainable and efficient way. This new ocean monitoring approach has implied
the need to develop smaller, faster and more efficient sensors without reducing key
features like accuracy, resolution, time-response, among others, in order to fit the
glider operational capabilities. This work is aiming to present the latest development
stages of a new spectrophotometric pH sensor, its integration process into a Wave
Glider SV3 platform and the preliminary results derived from an offshore mission
performed in subtropical waters between the Canary Islands and Cape Verde
archipelagos.
platforms addressed to measure a wide range of seawater parameters in a more
sustainable and efficient way. This new ocean monitoring approach has implied
the need to develop smaller, faster and more efficient sensors without reducing key
features like accuracy, resolution, time-response, among others, in order to fit the
glider operational capabilities. This work is aiming to present the latest development
stages of a new spectrophotometric pH sensor, its integration process into a Wave
Glider SV3 platform and the preliminary results derived from an offshore mission
performed in subtropical waters between the Canary Islands and Cape Verde
archipelagos.
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Almisas, C. et al. “Improving ocean-glider’s payload with a new generation of spectrophotometric PH sensor”. Instrumentation viewpoint, no. 19, https://raco.cat/index.php/Instrumentation/article/view/317835.
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