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Scanning recording system for multiple capacitive water-depth transducers
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Scanning recording system for multiple capacitive water-depth transducers

H R Holbo, E L Miller and Roy C Sidle
Journal of Hydrology, Vol.79(3-4), pp.311-318
1985
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https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(85)90061-7View
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Abstract

water-depth transducer
An electronic water-depth measuring and recording system is described, which scans transducers hourly with exceptional depth and time accuracy. Transducer design is simple and rugged. Cable lengths between transducers and recorder are not critical. The system, which has performed reliably for several storm seasons in coastal Alaska, requires very little power and operates from a battery supply for extended periods. This design has proven cost-effective for continuous monitoring of well water levels and could easily be adapted for measuring rainfall and streamflow. © 1985.

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