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Field results of antifouling techniques for optical instruments

January 1, 1998

An anti-fouling technique is developed for the protection of optical instruments from biofouling which leaches a bromide compound into a sample chamber and pumps new water into the chamber prior to measurement. The primary advantage of using bromide is that it is less toxic than the metal-based antifoulants. The drawback of the bromide technique is also discussed.

Publication Year 1998
Title Field results of antifouling techniques for optical instruments
Authors W.J. Strahle, F.S. Hotchkiss, Marinna A. Martini
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70020106
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse