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Feasibility Study of a Capacitance Method for Measuring Concentrations of Suspended Sediment in Water

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Title Feasibility Study of a Capacitance Method for Measuring Concentrations of Suspended Sediment in Water
Creator Israelsen, C. Earl
Description Many determinations have been made of the dielectric constant of water, and of its variations caused by temperature and frequency. The dielectric constant of water has a relatively high value as compared with those of many other substances with which water is commonly associated. Consequently, measurements of the dielectric constant (or of the electrical capacitance) of materials such as soil, cereal and grain have been used as indications of their moisture contents. This study was undertaken...
Date 1968-01-01T08:00:00Z
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Subject Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Resource Management

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