Time Series Measurements from a Moored Fluorescence-Based Dissolved Oxygen Sensor

Richard E. Thomson Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada

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Terrence A. Curran Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada

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M. Coreen Hamilton Seastar Instruments Ltd., Sidney, British Columbia, Canada

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Ronald McFarlane Seastar Instruments Ltd., Sidney, British Columbia, Canada

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Abstract

We present an analysis of time-series measurements from a prototype fluorescence-quenching dissolved oxygen sensor moored for a six-day period in late March 1987 at 100 m depth in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia. Temporal variations in dissolved oxygen are shown to be consistent with concomitant variations in water properties obtained from a moored Aanderra RCM4 current meter and daily vertical profiles. Results suggest that fluorescence-based instrumentation have sufficient resolution and stability for a variety of mooring and profiling applications involving the measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration.

Abstract

We present an analysis of time-series measurements from a prototype fluorescence-quenching dissolved oxygen sensor moored for a six-day period in late March 1987 at 100 m depth in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia. Temporal variations in dissolved oxygen are shown to be consistent with concomitant variations in water properties obtained from a moored Aanderra RCM4 current meter and daily vertical profiles. Results suggest that fluorescence-based instrumentation have sufficient resolution and stability for a variety of mooring and profiling applications involving the measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration.

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