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OBS-3+ and OBS300 Suspended Solids and Turbidity Monitors

11. Factors that Affect Turbidity and Suspended-

Sediment Measurements

This section summarizes some of the factors that affect OBS measurements

and shows how ignoring them can lead to erroneous data. If you are certain

that the characteristics of suspended matter will not change during your survey

and that your OBS was factory calibrated with sediment from your survey site,

you only need to skim this section to confirm that no problems have been over

looked.

11.1 Particle Size

The size of suspended sediment particles typically ranges from 0.2 to 500 µm

in surface water (streams, estuaries, and ocean). With size, shape, and color

remaining constant, particle area normal to a light beam will determine the

intensity of light scattered by a volume of suspended matter. Results of tests

with sediment shown on FIGURE 11-1 indicate a wide range of OBS

sensitivity is associated with fine mud and coarse sand (about two orders of

magnitude). The significance of these results is that size variations between

the field and laboratory and within in a survey area during monitoring will

produce shifts in apparent NTU and SSC values that are unrelated to real

changes in sediment concentration. FIGURE 11-2 shows the difference in

apparent turbidity that can result from different ways of disaggregating

sediment.

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100.0

1000.0

Median Particle Size (D

50

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0.10

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FIGURE 11-1. Normalized OBS sensitivity as a function of grain

diameter

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