| DOI | Resolve DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/48.565 |
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| Author | Search for: Hill, K.; Search for: Woods, D. J. |
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| Format | Text, Article |
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| Abstract | The dynamic response of the two-electrode conductivity cell in the dual-needle configuration of M.C. Gregg et al. (1981) was investigated both theoretically and experimentally. A theory is presented which answers fundamental questions regarding the effective cell volume and the mathematical form of the transfer function. These characteristics are shown to be functionally dependent on the spacing between the wires. Experimental determinations of cell response were performed with a thermal plume as the stimulus rather than with the step-response-in-salinity method of Gregg et al. The data are shown to confirm the theoretical form of the transfer function. |
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| Publication date | 1988 |
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| Publisher | IEEE |
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| Language | English |
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| Peer reviewed | Yes |
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| NRC number | NRC-INMS-390 |
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| NPARC number | 8898874 |
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| Record identifier | 5ffced07-854f-49da-b6b6-91d5f7bcb635 |
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| Record created | 2009-04-22 |
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| Record modified | 2023-10-03 |
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