Turbidity of water due to the presence of suspended sediment is measured and interpreted in a variety of ways, which can lead to the misinterpretation of data. This paper re-examines the physics of light scattering in water, and exposes the extent to which the reporting of turbidity data is inconsistent. It is proposed that the cause of this inconsistency is the fact that the accepted turbidity standards USEPA Method 180.1, ISO 7027 and GLI Method 2 are mutually inconsistent, as these standards give rise to a large number of measurement units that are not based on the optical properties of light absorption and scattering by suspensions in water, but by the arbitrary definition of the degree of turbidity being due to a concentration of forma...
Turbidity is described in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater Method 21...
Turbidity is an important parameter in monitoring water quality, and thus attracts significant atten...
A key element in a stream-monitoring programme for sediment transport is the choice of the measuring...
Turbidity of water due to the presence of suspended sediment is measured and interpreted in a variet...
Existing instruments for turbidity measurement vary considerably in terms of the principles of oper...
This abstract summarizes issues related to the use of turbidity measurements as a surrogate for susp...
An examination of a number of measurements of turbidity reported in the literature reveals considera...
Presented here is a new bench-top research device for the measurement of the optical turbidity of na...
Turbidity is the optical property of a suspension that causes light to be scattered and absorbed rat...
Management of water resources such as a reservoir requires using analytical models which describe su...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Turbidity, as defined in the standard ISO7027, is a parameter that is routinely measured in many nat...
Turbidity, a measure of water clarity, is monitored for a variety of purposes including (1) to help...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.T...
Optical technology is used to measure and monitor water quality, to date mainly in drinking water tr...
Turbidity is described in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater Method 21...
Turbidity is an important parameter in monitoring water quality, and thus attracts significant atten...
A key element in a stream-monitoring programme for sediment transport is the choice of the measuring...
Turbidity of water due to the presence of suspended sediment is measured and interpreted in a variet...
Existing instruments for turbidity measurement vary considerably in terms of the principles of oper...
This abstract summarizes issues related to the use of turbidity measurements as a surrogate for susp...
An examination of a number of measurements of turbidity reported in the literature reveals considera...
Presented here is a new bench-top research device for the measurement of the optical turbidity of na...
Turbidity is the optical property of a suspension that causes light to be scattered and absorbed rat...
Management of water resources such as a reservoir requires using analytical models which describe su...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Turbidity, as defined in the standard ISO7027, is a parameter that is routinely measured in many nat...
Turbidity, a measure of water clarity, is monitored for a variety of purposes including (1) to help...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.T...
Optical technology is used to measure and monitor water quality, to date mainly in drinking water tr...
Turbidity is described in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater Method 21...
Turbidity is an important parameter in monitoring water quality, and thus attracts significant atten...
A key element in a stream-monitoring programme for sediment transport is the choice of the measuring...