The design and development of the Windermere Profiler. An instrument for measuring how various environmental parameters vary with depth in lakes, reservoirs and rivers
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Author
Rouen, M.A.Date
1989
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A review article detailing the background, development and functionality of the Windermere Profiler, a multi parameter environmental monitoring instrument for use in lakes, reservoirs and rivers. The article explains the requirement for regular data collection by the Freshwater Biological Association at Windermere. The article covers the requirements of a profiling instrument, the design considerations, the electronic circuitry, the computer program, the operation of the computer software, the profiler in use and further developments to the design. A number of figures and images accompany the article.Page Range
93-106Title of Parent Book or Report
Fifty-seventh annual report for the year ended 31st March 1989Publisher or University
Freshwater Biological AssociationSeries : Nr
Annual Report, Freshwater Biological Association, AmblesideCollections