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Determining the transparency of reservoir water by the Seidler disc method (CAT#: STEM-PPA-0069-LJX)

Introduction

Transparency, as an important parameter to describe the optical properties and visibility of water bodies, is an important index to measure the quality of water quality and evaluate the eutrophication of lakes, and is also an indispensable item in the investigation of water quality of reservoirs, lakes and surface water. Seidler disc method is a common method to detect water transparency. The method is convenient and accurate for field detection.




Principle

The transparency disc (also known as the Sayman disc) is made of a thick sheet of white iron, a round plate with a diameter of 200mm. One side of the round plate is divided into four sections from the center, painted in black and white. Make a small hole in the center of the disc, thread a lead wire, and add a plumb hammer under it. Tie a small string to the lead wire and make a mark with colored thread or paint every 10cm on the string.
Place the disc in the backlight of the ship into the water, and gradually sink until the white surface of the disc can not be seen, and record its scale, that is, the transparency number, in cm. The observation should be repeated two to three times.

Applications

For detecting the transparency of liquids

Procedure

1. Make a Serge plate
2. Put the disc into the water in the backlight of the ship, and gradually sink until the white color of the disc cannot be seen, and record the scale
3. Repeat Step 2 two to three times

Materials

• Sample Type:
Reservoir water

Notes

After the transparency plate is used for a long time, the color of the white paint will gradually turn yellow and must be repainted.
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