Abstract

This model provides a periodic measurement of temperature profiles from the bottom layer to the water surface in a programmable mode using temperature and pressure sensors placed in a single streamlined body (probe). The probe is connected by a thin resistant cable to the bottom block of the station, including a winch and an electronic unit. This cable provides power to the probe sensors, and transmits data to the station’s solid-state memory. Initially, the cable is wound on the winch drum, and the probe is located near the bottom block of the station. The probe has positive buoyancy. When turning on the winch to unwind the cable, the probe starts to go up. After it reaches the water surface and stays there for a short time, the winch turns back, the cable is wound onto the drum, and the probe is pulled down until it reach the bottom block. Measurements of parameters are carried out when the probe moves up and down with fine-scale vertical resolution. During regular use of the station in the water area of the IO RAS Gelendzhik Research Site on the Black Sea, the measurement data will not only be recorded in the station’s memory, but also promptly transmitted to the coastal center via a cable laid across the sea floor. This cable will also provide power to the station. Preliminary laboratory and field tests of the main components of the station are conducted. In the developed version, the station is designed for long-term monitoring of the hydrological structure of the marine coastal zone in operative mode. It may be retrofitted with bio-optic and hydrochemical sensors for environmental monitoring of reservoirs, the depth of which does not exceed 50-100 m.

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