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A photoelectric amplifier as a dye detector

January 1, 1962

A dye detector, based on a modified photoelectric amplifier, has been planned, built, and tested. It was designed to record automatically the time of arrival of fluorescein dye at predetermined points in a stream system. Laboratory tests and stream trials proved the instrument to be efficient. Small changes in color can be detected in turbid or clear water. The unit has been used successfully for timing intervals of more than 17 hours; significant savings of time and manpower have resulted. Replacement of the clock, included in the original device, with a recording milliammeter increases the efficiency of the unit by contin,!ously recording changes in turbidity. The addition of this component would increase the cost from $75 to approximately $105.

Publication Year 1962
Title A photoelectric amplifier as a dye detector
Authors Wesley J. Ebel
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Organization Series
Series Title Technical Report
Series Number 4
Index ID 2000020
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center