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Electrophysical characteristics of water of the rivers of Siberia and Altai
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Paper Abstract

The results of measurements of the complex permittivity at the range of 100 MHz - 40 GHz and the conductivity of the water out of the reservoirs of Tomsk and Kemerovo regions and the Altai Territory are presented in the article. The method of the open-end-coaxial was applied. The conductivity was measured with LCR-meter at a frequency of 100 kHz. All the measurements were performed at temperatures of 10°C and 23°C. The samples are varied significantly in the values of conductivity, which is related to the geographical sampling place. Differences in permittivity values are greater at the low temperature and low frequencies and at the same time they are also significant at the high temperature and at high frequencies. The results of this study in order to improve the reliability of the analysis of the pollution degree and water salt content of natural water reservoirs should be taken into account the measurement made at wide frequency range.

Paper Details

Date Published: 29 November 2016
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 10035, 22nd International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 100357C (29 November 2016); doi: 10.1117/12.2249528
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E. Y. Korovin, National Research Tomsk State Univ. (Russian Federation)
T. D. Kochetkova, National Research Tomsk State Univ. (Russian Federation)
A. A. Pavlova, National Research Tomsk State Univ. (Russian Federation)
V. I. Suslyaev, National Research Tomsk State Univ. (Russian Federation)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 10035:
22nd International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics
Gennadii G. Matvienko; Oleg A. Romanovskii, Editor(s)

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