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*The probe fits exactly on a 32 mm (ID) PVC pipe  
 
*The probe fits exactly on a 32 mm (ID) PVC pipe  
 
*You can replace the batteries yourself
 
*You can replace the batteries yourself
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*Log-interval can be event-controlled
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*Very good support from the company (prompt answering emails).
  
 
==Disadvantages:==
 
==Disadvantages:==
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*Each sensor needs to be calibrated:
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"median measurement error that ranged from 11 to 288 mm using the bucket calibration method and 12 to 81 mm using the PVC pipe calibration method" (Larson and Runyan, 2009)
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*the sensor is not compensated for temperature or electrical conductivity.
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*manufacture state the accuracy to be -+ 5mm, but in practice it tends to be -+1cm.
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*temperature dependency: "tests in water temperatures of  0°C - 20°C have shown a variation (under estimation) of approximately 5mm" (manufacture statement).
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*electrical conductivity dependency:
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**"If the conductivity of the water is above 5000µS/cm the sensor is largely unaffected by fluctuations in conductivity whereby large changes result in very small variations in the recorded data" (manufacture statement).
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**"We suggest these probes only be used in water higher in conductivity than 4150 μS/cm" (Larson and Runyan, 2009).
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**Larson and Runyan (2009) tested the influence of EC on the measurement by changing the EC. Here are the results (see study for details):
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***EC variations: from 590 μS/cm to 1600 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 40 mm
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***EC variations: from 705 μS/cm to 1000 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 15 mm
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***EC variations: from 670 μS/cm to 1200 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 24 mm
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***EC variations: from 210 μS/cm to 620 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 153 mm
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***EC variations: from 175 μS/cm to 1950 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 240 mm
  
 
==What to watch out for:==
 
==What to watch out for:==
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*After 2 years of use, two of my loggers would no longer connect to the computer. All others still worked fined.
 
*After 2 years of use, two of my loggers would no longer connect to the computer. All others still worked fined.
 
*One of my loggers would only record data for a few seconds. Restarting the logger and letting it run until the storage was full seemed to take care of this.
 
*One of my loggers would only record data for a few seconds. Restarting the logger and letting it run until the storage was full seemed to take care of this.
 +
*How do temperature/electrical conductivity influence the measurement.
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==Price:==
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between 120 and 150 EURO (2010, Germany) depending on the length
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
Projects that used the above equipment:
 
Projects that used the above equipment:
 
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* [http://teodoor.icg.kfa-juelich.de/overview-de TERENO]
  
 
Other related web sites:
 
Other related web sites:
  
http://www.odysseydatarecording.com/odyssey_productsview.php?key=1
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*[http://www.odysseydatarecording.com/odyssey_productsview.php?key=1 odysseydatarecording]
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*http://www.umbc.edu/cuere/BaltimoreWTB/pdf/TM_2009_003.pdf
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*Bachmaier, S., Weiler, M., Troch, P. (2012): Intercomparing hillslope hydrological dynamics: Spatio-temporal variability and vegetation cover effects. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 48, W05537, DOI: 10.1029/2011WR011196.
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*Bachmair, S., Weiler, M. (2012): [http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/16/3699/2012/hess-16-3699-2012.html Hillslope characteristics as controls of subsurface flow variability.] Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 16, 3699–3715, DOI: 10.5194/hess-16-3699-2012.
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*[http://www.umbc.edu/cuere/BaltimoreWTB/pdf/TM_2009_003.pdf Larson, P. and Runyan, C. (2009): Evaluation of a Capacitance Water Level Recorder and Calibration Methods in an Urban Environment, CUERE Technical Memo 2009/003]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 25 October 2012

Odyssey.jpg

Parameter to be measured:

Water level

Method:

Capacitive

Equipment:

Odyssey

Advantages:

  • Cheap
  • Logging of 64k of data
  • Logger start by starting start time
  • The lack of an outer shroud makes it easy to transport the probes
  • Available in different lengths
  • Available with 2 sizes of brass weights
  • The probe fits exactly on a 32 mm (ID) PVC pipe
  • You can replace the batteries yourself
  • Log-interval can be event-controlled
  • Very good support from the company (prompt answering emails).

Disadvantages:

  • Each sensor needs to be calibrated:

"median measurement error that ranged from 11 to 288 mm using the bucket calibration method and 12 to 81 mm using the PVC pipe calibration method" (Larson and Runyan, 2009)

  • the sensor is not compensated for temperature or electrical conductivity.
  • manufacture state the accuracy to be -+ 5mm, but in practice it tends to be -+1cm.
  • temperature dependency: "tests in water temperatures of 0°C - 20°C have shown a variation (under estimation) of approximately 5mm" (manufacture statement).
  • electrical conductivity dependency:
    • "If the conductivity of the water is above 5000µS/cm the sensor is largely unaffected by fluctuations in conductivity whereby large changes result in very small variations in the recorded data" (manufacture statement).
    • "We suggest these probes only be used in water higher in conductivity than 4150 μS/cm" (Larson and Runyan, 2009).
    • Larson and Runyan (2009) tested the influence of EC on the measurement by changing the EC. Here are the results (see study for details):
      • EC variations: from 590 μS/cm to 1600 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 40 mm
      • EC variations: from 705 μS/cm to 1000 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 15 mm
      • EC variations: from 670 μS/cm to 1200 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 24 mm
      • EC variations: from 210 μS/cm to 620 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 153 mm
      • EC variations: from 175 μS/cm to 1950 μS/cm --> "observed" water level variations: 240 mm

What to watch out for:

  • Don’t damage the wire.

Problems/Questions:

  • After 2 years of use, two of my loggers would no longer connect to the computer. All others still worked fined.
  • One of my loggers would only record data for a few seconds. Restarting the logger and letting it run until the storage was full seemed to take care of this.
  • How do temperature/electrical conductivity influence the measurement.

Price:

between 120 and 150 EURO (2010, Germany) depending on the length

Links

Projects that used the above equipment:

Other related web sites:

References