Onset Announces Conductivity Data Logger

Onset today announced the HOBO® Conductivity Logger, a high-accuracy, easy-to-maintain data logger that substantially reduces the cost of measuring conductance and temperature in streams, lakes, and other freshwater sources. Ideal for monitoring aquifers for saltwater intrusion and road and agricultural runoff, the HOBO Conductivity Logger provides a number of features that greatly simplify maintenance and minimize drift-related measurement errors. For example, it was designed with a non-contact sensor that makes it less susceptible to drift than loggers that utilize contact, electrode-based sensors. The logger also provides open access to the sensor for easy cleaning, and software-based drift compensation using calibration points from the start and end of each deployment. Read More

Comments (0)
Write comment
Your Contact Details:
Comment:

Perspectives

What do sensors add to a decision support system?

Written byMatt Ball
on May 22, 2012

An often-quoted Business Week article from 1999 stated that, “In the next century, planet Earth will don an electric skin…”...

Is it time for focused publications that aim to make sense of change at both the global and local scales?

Written byMatt Ball
on May 15, 2012

Change is a constant that is inevitable, but what isn't inevitable are disruptive impacts. The more we know about our...

GeoEye Proposes to Purchase DigitalGlobe

Written byMatt Ball
on May 04, 2012

The mergers and acquisitions within the geospatial technology space are white hot right now, with news Friday that GeoEye approached...

Why did Trimble buy SketchUp, and why did Google sell?

Written byMatt Ball
on April 29, 2012

It’s funny, my first reaction to the Trimble buys SketchUp news was that it was some kind of spoof, and...

If Enhanced View cuts come, why not remove resolution restrictions?

Written byMatt Ball
on April 22, 2012

A feature in the New York Times outlines the battle that is brewing in Congress to defend the use of...

Tag Cloud

Current Readers