- a
turbidity reading), a
correlation between turbidity and
total suspended solids (TSS) is
somewhat unusual for each
location or situation.
Turbidity in...
- the
water column. The
sedimentary deposit of a
turbidity current is
called a turbidite.
Seafloor turbidity currents are
often the
result of sediment-laden...
- Look up
turbid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turbid may
refer to:
Turbidity,
cloudiness in a
liquid Turbid Cr**** (Alaska), a
stream in Alaska, US...
-
calibration and reproducibility. The unit is
called Formazin Turbidity Unit (FTU).
Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
specified by
United States Environmental...
-
resulting in an
apparent high
turbidity because the
bottom reflects much band 1 light. For
areas with
consistently high
turbidity signals,
particularly areas...
- high-density
turbidity currents".
Journal of Sedimentology,
Society of
Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists: v. 52, p. 279-297.
Turbidites Turbidity currents...
-
enters the
Congo deep-sea fan and
extends for an
additional 220 km. The
turbidity currents found in
Congo Canyon are the
strongest measured in the world...
- disk 30 cm (12 in) in
diameter used to
measure water transparency or
turbidity in
bodies of water. The disc is
mounted on a pole or line and lowered...
- problems.
Turbidity is how
murky or hazy
water seems due to
suspended particles. The more
suspended particles, the
higher the
turbidity.
Turbidity is used...
- An
estuarine turbidity maximum, or ETM, is the zone of
highest turbidity resulting from
turbulent resuspension of
sediment and
flocculation of particulate...