Interpreting LISST-100X measurements of particles with complex shape using digital in-line holography
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Yn: Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, Cyfrol 117, Rhif C5, 01.05.2012, t. C05034.
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T1 - Interpreting LISST-100X measurements of particles with complex shape using digital in-line holography
AU - Graham, G.W.
AU - Davies, E.J.
AU - Nimmo-Smith, W.A.
AU - Bowers, D.G.
AU - Braithwaite, K.M.
PY - 2012/5/1
Y1 - 2012/5/1
N2 - [1] Measurements of suspended sediment volume concentrations, particle size and number density are routinely collected in marine and fresh-water environments with LISST-100X instruments to understand sediment transport, biological processes and fundamental opto-acoustic problems. A LISST-100X was simultaneously deployed with a novel holographic camera (holocam) in UK coastal waters to assess the performance of the laser diffraction technique when measuring natural suspensions. Volume distributions from the LISST-100X, truncated to exclude non-overlapping size bins with the holocam, exhibit an increase in small particles and median particle size is elevated in comparison to the holocam by 20–40%. We observe positive offsets between LISST-100X and holocam number distributions of up to 2 orders of magnitude for particle sizes between 58–218μm, with discrepancies rising to 4 orders of magnitude for finer and coarser sizes. To explain these differences, a novel multiscale representation of particle size is used. The method quantifies individual dimensions that make up any two-dimensional geometrical structure, it can be used as a metric for particle complexity, and offers a plausible explanation for an apparent increase in small particles (
AB - [1] Measurements of suspended sediment volume concentrations, particle size and number density are routinely collected in marine and fresh-water environments with LISST-100X instruments to understand sediment transport, biological processes and fundamental opto-acoustic problems. A LISST-100X was simultaneously deployed with a novel holographic camera (holocam) in UK coastal waters to assess the performance of the laser diffraction technique when measuring natural suspensions. Volume distributions from the LISST-100X, truncated to exclude non-overlapping size bins with the holocam, exhibit an increase in small particles and median particle size is elevated in comparison to the holocam by 20–40%. We observe positive offsets between LISST-100X and holocam number distributions of up to 2 orders of magnitude for particle sizes between 58–218μm, with discrepancies rising to 4 orders of magnitude for finer and coarser sizes. To explain these differences, a novel multiscale representation of particle size is used. The method quantifies individual dimensions that make up any two-dimensional geometrical structure, it can be used as a metric for particle complexity, and offers a plausible explanation for an apparent increase in small particles (
U2 - 10.1029/2011JC007613
DO - 10.1029/2011JC007613
M3 - Article
VL - 117
SP - C05034
JO - Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
SN - 2169-9291
IS - C5
ER -