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Are all bubbles spherical?

October 24, 2022

Bubbles in water are studied intensively. For modeling and measurement purposes it is sometimes assumed that bubbles are spherical, but this is only true up to a certain size: When the hydrostatic pressure difference from top to bottom of the bubble is...

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The History of Sequoia – Part XIV

September 1, 2022

…Wherein we’ll learn about the LISST-Tau and some of the ongoing developments at Sequoia. (Part XIII can be found here https://www.sequoiasci.com/article/the-history-of-sequoia-part-xiii/ ) In the fall of 2019 Sequoia got the opportunity to develop...

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The History of Sequoia – Part XIII

July 12, 2022

…Wherein we’ll learn about the LISST-AOBS, Hyper-bb and LISST-Horizon. (Part XII can be found here: https://www.sequoiasci.com/article/the-history-of-sequoia-part-xii/ ) After the LISST-ABS introduction in 2016, Yogi noted that the LISST-ABS and turbidity...

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The History of Sequoia – Part XII

July 5, 2022

…Wherein we’ll learn about the LISST-ABS and the LISST-200X (Part XI can be found here: https://www.sequoiasci.com/article/the-history-of-sequoia-part-xi/) In 2013 Yogi came up with an idea for a point sensor for measuring suspended sediment concentration;...

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The History of Sequoia – Part XI

July 5, 2022

…Wherein we’ll learn about the LISST-VSF and some arriving and departing employees. (Part X can be found here: https://www.sequoiasci.com/article/the-history-of-sequoia-part-x/ ) The LISST-VSF In 2011, Sequoia finished an SBIR (Small Business Innovation...

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