2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-3227(00)00044-x
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Instruments for particle size and settling velocity observations in sediment transport

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“…The LISST uses laser diffraction techniques to measure floc sizes between 2.5-500 μm and their corresponding volume concentrations (Agrawal and Pottsmith, 2000). For this study, the LISST recorded one sample every 40 seconds during a 20-minute period every hour.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LISST uses laser diffraction techniques to measure floc sizes between 2.5-500 μm and their corresponding volume concentrations (Agrawal and Pottsmith, 2000). For this study, the LISST recorded one sample every 40 seconds during a 20-minute period every hour.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diffraction-based techniques have been used for fifteen years to obtain size resolved information of PSD in situ (that is, which minimally affect aggregation state) by inversion of near-forward scattering measurements made using the Laser In Situ Scattering and Transmissometry (LISST) family of in situ sensors (Agrawal and Pottsmith, 2000). Sizes resolved with different LISST instruments span from about 2 to 500 lm.…”
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“…Principles of LISST-100 operation and data inversion-A detailed description of the principle of operation of the LISST-100 and its data inversion have been published (Agrawal and Pottsmith 2000). In short, a collimated beam of light (from a laser source with a wavelength λ = 670 nm) that is scattered by an assemblage of particles is collected on a receiving detector that is comprised of 32 concentric ring photodetectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The angular distribution of the intensity of the scattered light is therefore primarily determined by the size of the particles and their shape. As viewed by the ring detectors, small particles place maximum energy on the outer rings, whereas large particles place the maximum on inner rings (Agrawal andPottsmith 2000, Slade andBoss 2006). Scattering intensities detected by the different rings are recorded and then used to solve a matrix equation that provides a volume concentration as function of ESD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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