Sea-Bird 101: Conductivity Cells
Sea-Bird Scientific has found success by packaging electrodes into a borosilicate glass tube. Watch Senior Oceanographer Dr. Kim Martini explain Sea-Bird Scientific’s conductivity cell design, and why throwing glass into the ocean can actually be a good thing.
Want to learn more? Check out the links below.
- Accuracy and Stability of Argo SBE 41 and SBE 41CP CTD Conductivity and Temperature Sensors. Technical paper describing long-term calibration results of an Argo CTD
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