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The LISST-StreamSide
is developed specifically for monitoring applications, for example sediment monitoring
in shallow streams and rivers or for storm runoff. It can also be used as an in-line
instrument system, for example in a flow-through system on a research vessel. The first units shipped in May 2008.
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| | Equipped with a touch-panel display, the LISST-StreamSide does not
require a computer for programming set-up and sampling conditions.
From the Main Menu the user first configures the data collection, then starts data acquisition.
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| | The start conditions can be programmed in multiple ways. One is to program a specific date and time to start sampling, shown here.
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raw scattering data sensed by the instrument is analyzed on-board in
real-time and consequently no post-processing of data is necessary.
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| | A clean water source is being used to clean the optical cell during sampling, and to perform fully automatic background measurements - the so-called zscats.
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an ASCII file to a PC using a RS-232 connection. | | | | | | | | |
Related Links
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Questions about the LISST-StreamSide? Email us!
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 |  | | LISST-StreamSide Papers |  | Hubbart JA, Freeman G (2010): Sediment Laser Diffraction - A new approach to an old problem in the central US. Stormwater (October 2010): 36-44.
Hubbart JA, Gebo NA (2010): Quantifying the Effects of Land Use and Erosion - Particle class size analysis sheds light on the relationship between land use and suspended sediment. Erosion Control (November-December 2010): xx-xx.
Boes RM (2009). Real-time monitoring of suspended sediment concentration and particle
size distribution in the headwater way of a high-head hydropower plant. Proc. 33rd IAHR
Congress, Vancouver 11026: 4037-4044
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