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Articles & Whitepapers
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Understanding and measuring eutrophication in lakes and water bodies
Eutrophication is a growing concern when it comes to water quality. It happens when water bodies become overloaded with nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. This nutrient surplus can result in problems like oxygen depletion (hypoxia) and the proliferation of harmful algal blooms. Both of these issues can have severe repercussions for aquatic ecosystems. In this article, we’ll take a ...
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Revolutionizing Fish Farming: Harnessing the Power of Absolute Ozone Generators
As the global demand for seafood continues to surge, aquaculture has emerged as a vital solution to meet this growing need sustainably. However, fish farming comes with its challenges, one of which ...
News
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FPI ICP-MS/MS Accurately Detects Radionuclides in Nuclear Effluents for Food Safety Regulation
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company, so-called TEPCO, held a press conference to announce that at 13:00 local time on August 24, Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant will start nuclear-contaminated water discharge. The first sea discharge ...
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Pressure Sensor
Depth is distance below the water surface. Stage is the same thing, except that stage sensors are more accurate over a smaller range (usually a maximum of 10 meters) than depth sensors and are vented to the atmosphere at the surface. The term “level” is often used interchangeably with stage.