AQUAlogger® 310TY

Advanced turbidity and suspended sediment logger. Ideal for research, water quality studies and dredge monitoring.

The AQUAlogger ® 310TY is a series of versatile compact instruments that measure turbidity to over 10,000FTU with optional integral temperature and pressure sensors. The logger can convert turbidity to suspended sediment concentration (SSC) using in situ samples. The AQUAlogger ® 310TY can be used in freshwater and ocean environments with the standard logger reaching a maximum depth of 1,000 m, and the deep water models to depths of 6,000 m.

 

Applications include:

  • Coastal erosion studies
  • Oceanographic research
  • Dredging monitoring
  • Suspended sediment monitoring
  • Environmental impact assessments

 

AQUAlogger ® 310TY datasheet

AQUAlogger ® 310TY Instrument Buyers Guide

 

 

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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