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  2. Turbidity - Wikipedia

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    Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of both water clarity and water quality. Fluids can contain suspended solid matter consisting of particles of many different sizes.

  3. Water clarity - Wikipedia

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    Three glass vials used as turbidity standards for 5, 50, and 500 nephelometric turbidity units (NTU). Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of water based on light scattering by particles at a 90-degree angle to the detector. A turbidity sensor is placed in water with a light source and a detector at a 90-degree angle to one another.

  4. Turbidity current - Wikipedia

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    Turbidity currents are traditionally defined as those sediment gravity flows in which sediment is suspended by fluid turbulence. [2] [3] [4] However, the term "turbidity current" was adopted to describe a natural phenomenon whose exact nature is often unclear.

  5. Water quality - Wikipedia

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    The key basic water quality parameters that need to be addressed in an emergency are bacteriological indicators of fecal contamination, free chlorine residual, pH, turbidity and possibly conductivity/total dissolved solids. There are many decontamination methods. [28] [29]

  6. Ocean turbidity - Wikipedia

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    Ocean turbidity is a measure of the amount of cloudiness or haziness in sea water caused by individual particles that are too small to be seen without magnification. Highly turbid ocean waters are those with many scattering particulates in them.

  7. Turbidimetry - Wikipedia

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    Turbidimetry (the name being derived from turbidity) is the process of measuring the loss of intensity of transmitted light due to the scattering effect of particles suspended in it. Light is passed through a filter creating a light of known wavelength which is then passed through a cuvette containing a solution.

  8. Raw water - Wikipedia

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    Turbidity is how murky or hazy water seems due to suspended particles. The more suspended particles, the higher the turbidity. Turbidity is used to visually measure water quality, being most common in unfiltered raw water. [15] High amounts of turbidity in raw water can occur due to: [15] Increased flow due to heavy rain fall; Spring turnover ...

  9. Secchi disk - Wikipedia

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    The Secchi disk (or Secchi disc), as created in 1865 by Angelo Secchi, is a plain white, circular 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 slowly down in the water.

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