Advanced Turbidity Loggers

The AQUAlogger® 310TY is a compact turbidity monitoring instrument with great sensing capabilities, user friendly features and subsea data access.

The AQUAlogger® 310TY is a compact instrument that measures turbidity to 10,000FTU (typical), with optional integral temperature and pressure sensors. The logger also features a tool to convert turbidity to suspended sediment concentration using in situ samples. It can be used in freshwater and ocean environments, with models for shallow and deep water. A full sediment calibration is also available. The sensor is fully calibrated over a range of concentrations using customer-supplied sediment samples.

Accessories for the AQUAlogger® 310TY include an automatic wiper that mechanically cleans the optical sensing window to reduce the impact of biofouling on the sensor, allowing for long-term, unattended deployments. 

Applications:

  • Water quality monitoring in rivers and lakes
  • Dredge monitoring
  • Hydropower monitoring
  • Oceanographic and environmental research

Selecting the instrument:

Standard Loggers

  • AQUAloggers® 310TY – Turbidity logger. Depth rating of 1,000 m
  • AQUAloggers® 310TYPT10 – Turbidity, temperature & pressure logger. Depth rating of 100 m.

Deep Water Loggers

  • AQUAlogger® 310TYdeep – Turbidity logger. Depth rating of 6,000 m
  • AQUAlogger® 310TYPT600 – Turbidity, temperature & pressure logger. Depth rating of 6,000 m.

‘Select’ Loggers

  • AQUAlogger® 310TYT – Turbidity and temperature logger. Depth rating of 1,000 m.
  • AQUAlogger® 310TYPT – Turbidity, temperature & pressure logger. Depth options of 40 m, 500 m, 2,000 m, 4,000 m.

 

   

                       

 

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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