- Preferred Labelskos:prefLabel
sonde
- URI
- https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/def/voc/ga/BoreholesSamplingMethod/sonde ↗Go to the persistent identifier link
- Within Vocab
- General Geology - Sampling Method
Preferred Labelskos:prefLabel | sonde |
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Definitionskos:definition | A sonde (French for probe) is a water quality monitoring instrument, that may be stationary or may move up and down a water column, measuring, but not limited to, the following water attributes; temperature, conductivity, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, light, flourescence and depth. This includes CTDs, light meters or any other probes. They may be lowered through the water column by hand, or mechanically (e.g. by a winch), and measurements can be taken continuously or at discrete depth intervals. The probes may be attached to a frame (e.g. a CTD frame) with other instruments (e.g. niskin bottles, cameras), or they may be stand-alone probes attached to a meter by a cable. |
Alternative LabelaltLabel | probe |
Identifieridentifier | sonde |
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