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OBS-3+ and OBS300 Suspended Solids and Turbidity Monitors

FIGURE 11-4. Response of an OBS sensor to a wide range of SSC

11.5 IR Reflectivity—Sediment Color

Infrared reflectivity, indicated by sediment color, has a major effect on OBS

sensitivity because with other factors remaining constant, it changes the

intensity of light scattering. Although OBS sensors are color blind, tests have

shown that “whiteness”, color, and IR reflectivity are correlated. Calcite,

which is highly reflective and white in color, will produce a much stronger

OBS signal on a mass-concentration basis than magnetite, which is black and

IR absorbing. Sensitivity to colored silt particles varies from a low of about

one for dark sediment to a high of about ten for light gray sediment; see

FIGURE 11-5. In areas where sediment color is changing with time, a single

calibration curve may not work. Resulting errors will depend on the relative

concentrations of colored sediments.

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