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    Publication Date: 2008-05-14
    Description: In this study we describe and compare photometric and resistivity measurement methodologies to determine solute concentrations in porous media flow tank experiments. The first method is the photometric method, which directly relates digitally measured intensities of a tracer dye to solute concentrations, without first converting the intensities to optical densities. This enables an effective processing of a large number of images in order to compute concentration time series at various points of the flow tank and concentration contour lines. This paper investigates perturbations of the measurements; it was found both lens flare effects and image resolution were a major source of error. Attaching a mask minimizes the lens flare. The second method for in situ measurement of salt concentrations in porous media experiments is the resistivity method. The resistivity measurement system uses two different input voltages at gilded electrode sticks to enable the measurement of salt concentrations from 0 to 300 g/l. The method is highly precise and the major perturbations are caused by temperature changes, which can be controlled in the laboratory. The two measurement approaches are compared with regard to their usefulness in providing data for benchmark experiments aimed at improving process understanding and testing numerical codes. Due to the unknown measurement volume of the electrodes, we consider the image analysis method more appropriate for intermediate scale 2D laboratory benchmark experiments for the purpose of evaluating numerical codes.
    Print ISSN: 1027-5606
    Electronic ISSN: 1607-7938
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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    Publication Date: 2007-11-20
    Description: In this study we describe and compare photometric and resistivity measurement methodologies to determine solute concentrations in porous media flow tank experiments. The first method is the photometric method, which directly relates digitally measured intensities of a tracer dye to concentrations without previously converting the intensities to optical densities. This enables an effective processing of a large amount of images to compute concentration time series at various points of the flow tank. Perturbations of the measurements are investigated and both lens flare effects and the image resolution turned out to be the major sources of error. An attached mask is able to minimize the lens flare effects. The second method for in situ measurement of salt concentrations in porous media experiments is the resistivity method. The resistivity measurement system uses two different input voltages at gilded electrode sticks to enable the measurement of salt concentrations from 0 to 300 g/l. Power laws are used to relate apparent resistivity values and salt concentrations. However, due to the unknown measurement volume of the electrodes, we consider the image analysis method more appropriate for intermediate scale laboratory benchmark experiments to evaluate numerical codes.
    Print ISSN: 1812-2108
    Electronic ISSN: 1812-2116
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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    Publication Date: 2003-06-30
    Description: Die neue Fernerkundungstechnologie Synthetisches Apertur Radar (SAR) mit Radiowellen hat ein grosses Potential in der Forstwirtschaft und der Klimaforschung. Auch die heute noch nicht auszuschöpfende Möglichkeit der tomografiscben Abbildung der Erdoberfläche verspricht interessante Anwendungen. An der Universität Zürich werden Daten des in VHF-Frequenzen arbeitenden schwedischen CARABAS Flugzeugsensors verarbeitet und Methoden für die SARBildherstellung entwickelt. Im Artikel werden einige Grundlagen dieser Technologie vorgestellt, die entwickelten Verarbeitungsverfahren veranschaulicht und erste Resultate präsentiert.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7312
    Electronic ISSN: 2194-8798
    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , Geography
    Published by Copernicus
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