Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific manufactures dataloggers, data acquisition systems, and measurement and control products used worldwide in research and industry.
- 435.227.9000
- 435.227.9001
- info@campbellsci.com
- 815 W 1800 N
Logan, UT 84321-1784
United States
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Snow Water Equivalent and Snow Depth Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers two types of sensors for snowpack applications: snow water equivalent (SWE) sensors and snow depth sensors. SWE sensors measure the amount of water contained within a snowpack. Snow depth sensors measure the depth of the snowpack.
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Software
Data acquisition software is used for a variety of purposes: to support datalogger programming, enable communication between dataloggers and computers or mobile devices, manage data files, and display data in graphical formats. More advanced users can add custom capabilities or interfaces with our software development kits.
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Soil Heat Flux Sensors
Soil heat flux sensors may consist of several thermocouples whose measurements are averaged, a single thermopile, or a single thermopile with a film heater. These sensors measure the rate of energy transferred through a surface. Data regarding the amount of energy stored in soil as a function of time is used in energy-balance and Bowen-ratio flux systems.
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Soil Moisture, Temperature, and EC Sensors
Soil volumetric water content probes (sometimes referred to as soil moisture sensors) measure the water content of soil. These probes can be used to estimate the amount of stored water in a profile or how much irrigation is required to reach a desired amount of water in the soil. These probes can be used for quick measurements or installed for long-term measurements.
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Soil Temperature Sensors
Soil temperature sensors come in a variety of designs using thermistors, thermocouples, thermocouple wires, and averaging thermocouples. The electrical signals transmitted from the sensors to our dataloggers can be converted to different units of measurement, including °C , °F, and °K. Our dataloggers are also capable of measuring most commercially available soil temperature sensors.
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Soil Water Potential Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers soil water potential sensors that measure soil water potential via two methods: heat dissipation or electrical resistance. The sensors determine the energy status of the water in the soil, which describes the force that holds the water in the soil.
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Solar Radiation Sensors
The solar radiation sensors that Campbell Scientific offers come in a variety of designs: pyranometers, net radiometers, quantum sensors, and pyrheliometers. These sensors measure various aspects of the energy imparted by the sun on the Earth’s surface. A leveling fixture fitted with a bubble level may be required to accurately install solar radiation sensors.
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Surface Temperature Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers two types of surface temperature sensors: infrared temperature (non-contact) and surface contact. Infrared temperature sensors measure the surface temperature of an object or surface by sensing the infrared radiation given off by the subject. Surface contact sensors attach directly to a surface and measure the temperature via physical contact.
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Turbidity Sensors
Turbidity sensors measure the amount of light that is scattered by the suspended solids in water. As the amount of total suspended solids (TSS) in water increases, the water's turbidity level (and cloudiness or haziness) increases. Turbidity sensors are used in river and stream gaging, wastewater and effluent measurements, control instrumentation for settling ponds, sediment transport research, and laboratory measurements.
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Vibrating Wire Dataloggers
Vibrating-wire dataloggers have the built-in capability to measure vibrating-wire sensors. These dataloggers use patented spectral analysis technology.