#turbidity

2026-01-09

“Glacial River Blues”

Glacier-fed rivers are often rich in colorful sediments. Here, photographer Jan Erik Waider shows us Iceland’s glacial rivers flowing primarily in shades of blue. While the wave action and diffraction in these videos is great, the real star is the turbulent mixing where turbid and clearer waters meet. Watch those boundaries, and you’ll see shear from flows moving at different speeds which feeds the ragged, Kelvin-Helmholtz-unstable edge between colors. (Video and image credit: J. Waider; via Laughing Squid)

#flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #fluidsAsArt #glacier #instability #KelvinHelmholtzInstability #physics #rivers #science #turbidity #turbulence #turbulentMixing
2024-11-13

An update on the #Asheville, post-#Helene water situation, from the #AVLWatchdog. We're so grateful to have their excellent independent reporting in our community.

avlwatchdog.org/march-toward-n

#Turbidity the word everyone in #Buncombe County has learned the meaning of in 2024.

A graph showing the maximum turbidity (or cloudiness) of the water in Asheville's main reservoir since hurricane Helene blew our city apart.  It has a white background, with yellow data spikes, beginning on Sept 27 when the hurricane hit, and continuing through Nov 11.

The maximum value was 78 afterwhich the monitor apparently went down for several days, and then picked up reporting again about a week later, with a value of 48.  Since then, with a couple of large swoops, the drop has been fairly linear, reporting in on Monday at about 15.

Two is the magic number, the magic number is two.

At 2, our current filtration system would be able to handle treating, filtering and pumping out the water, and they could begin to refill and re-pressurize the entire system.  That part will take about 3 weeks.

It would be nice to have drinkable water out of the tap.  This Friday will be 7 weeks.  Yes, we're fortunate to be undamaged, and happy to have water at all.  But.
Ocean Scientific InternationalOceanScientific
2024-08-30

Some of our 1.2m buoys are being prepared for shipment to the Netherlands today. These systems are equipped with multiparameter sondes for water quality monitoring on dredging projects, together with satellite telemetry with a GSM backup to ensure that the data is always available. bit.ly/3ei0fjY

2024-07-10

Our open-access paper on the effects of #turbidity on prey consumption and survival of larval European smelt is published in #AquaticSciences rdcu.be/dNhy3 #science #aquatic #fish #turbidity @Thuenen_aktuell

Smelt larva with prey in gut.
Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleghanseias
2024-05-24

New publication by alumna of the @hanseias Veerle Huvenne of National Oceanography Centre, Southampton et al.: "Interactions between internal and currents: an under-recognized process in -marine stratigraphy?" d197for5662m48.cloudfront.net/

Ocean Scientific InternationalOceanScientific
2024-04-12

Our data buoy platforms provide a practical and advanced solution for measuring and forecasting the environmental impact of dredging operations. bit.ly/3ei0fjY

2023-02-04

Today I learned that when water turns cloudy (eg because it's filled with bacteria) that's called #turbidity. And there are standard tools to quantity turbidity.

The simplest approach is to lower a black and white disc until you can't see it anymore. Or equivalently, fill a glass cylinder until you can't see the bottom anymore. These devices cost like $30 and I can't understand why they're so expensive.

A more precise technique is to shine light into the water and measure how much of it gets scattered sideways. These devices cost like $300 and I can kind of understand why.

Anyway, I think I'm going to print out a black and white picture to put below my experiment jars. Then I can measure and adjust the biomass density somewhat more precisely.

2022-11-29

Talks on analysis of #Sentinel1 and #Sentinel2 data by Dipak Paudial and Awnesh Singh respectively took me back to university time & the #Geoinformatics studies in #Jena. Really great data sources as reminded today for applications like #DisasterRisk assessment or #water #turbidity modelling.

#PacificGeospatialConference2022
#PGC2022 #GIS #ESA

2022-11-19

Scattering, #turbidity, and a spectrophotometer part 1/n

imagine you have a solution or suspension going from looking clear to hazy then turbid/flaky when changing a control parameter (temperature, salt concentration...). If you have a UV-Vis spectrophotometer, you can try to quantify the "amount of turbidity" as a function of the control parameter.
The particles causing turbidity will scatter light away from the detector and decrease the transmitted intensity over a range of wavelengths.

2022-04-27

RT @Eurisy1: The @Occitanie Region did expansion works in Port-la-Nouvelle, a major French harbour.

To monitor water #turbidity during the works, the Region relied on data from the #Copernicus satellites.

Curious to discover how #satellites enhance our system?🛰️

➡️youtube.com/watch?v=CqXJmFqzNJ

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/CopernicusEU/status/

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