Abstract

Continuous measurements of suspended sediment mass concentration (SSC) and particle size distribution (PSD) in surface waters and hydraulic schemes are of prime importance for the investigation and management of many fine-sediment related processes. In this paper, the performance of selected techniques and instruments for continuous SSC measurements is discussed based on results of a field study and a recent literature-review paper. SSCs measured with Laser In Situ-Scattering and Transmissometry (LISST) or vibrating tube densimetry were confirmed to be not or less biased by temporary PSD variations than SSCs obtained from turbidimeters or a single-frequency acoustic attenuation method. Vibrating tube densimetry allowed measurements of higher SSCs (e.g. 10g/l) compared to the other investigated instruments. For the conversion of the instruments’ outputs to SSC, i.e. calibration, and for validation, gravimetric analysis of bottle samples is recommended as reference.

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