CT Station

Obscape’s CT Station is the ideal all-in-one solution for real-time conductivity, temperature, and salinity measurements. It combines the robust Obscape Power & Telemetry Module with a low-maintenance toroidal CT probe. Together they form a CT Station that is unchallenged in its ease of use. Whether you are monitoring aquatic habitats, estuarine hydrodynamics, or salt intrusion, the Obscape CT Station will suit your needs.

Where oceanic and inland waters meet, the interaction of fresh and saline water creates an intriguingly complex environment. A salt wedge intruding into an estuary or harbour basin can start dominating the hydrodynamics and may have a significant impact on sediment transport. Diverse and unique habitats can form through the interplay of salinity, tides, and waves. Observations of conductivity, water temperature, and salinity form the starting point for getting insight into these natural dynamics.

 

Key Features:

  • Accurate conductivity, temperature, and salinity
  • Toroidal sensor minimises bio-fouling
  • Completely wireless
  • Real-time data
  • Solar powered

 

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CT Station Datasheet

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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