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A rosette sampler (also known as a CTD-rosette or carousel) is a device used for water sampling in deep water.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Analytical chemistry, Bering Strait, Chlorophyll, Chlorophyll fluorescence, Concentration, CTD (instrument), Ecotoxicology, Great Lakes, Hydrographic survey, Litre, Metre, Nansen bottle, North America, Ocean, Oceanography, Oxygen, PH, Sample (material), Turbidity, Volume, Water, Water quality.

  2. Oceanographic instrumentation

Analytical chemistry

Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods to separate, identify, and quantify matter.

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Bering Strait

The Bering Strait (Beringov proliv) is a strait between the Pacific and Arctic oceans, separating the Chukchi Peninsula of the Russian Far East from the Seward Peninsula of Alaska.

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Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and in the chloroplasts of algae and plants.

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Chlorophyll fluorescence

Chlorophyll fluorescence is light re-emitted by chlorophyll molecules during return from excited to non-excited states.

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Concentration

In chemistry, concentration is the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture.

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CTD (instrument)

CTD stands for conductivity, temperature, and depth. Rosette sampler and CTD (instrument) are Hydrography, Limnology, Oceanographic instrumentation and water and the environment.

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Ecotoxicology

Ecotoxicology is the study of the effects of toxic chemicals on biological organisms, especially at the population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere levels.

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Great Lakes

The Great Lakes (Grands Lacs), also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the east-central interior of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River.

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Hydrographic survey

Hydrographic survey is the science of measurement and description of features which affect maritime navigation, marine construction, dredging, offshore wind farms, offshore oil exploration and drilling and related activities. Rosette sampler and Hydrographic survey are Hydrography.

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Litre

The litre (British English spelling) or liter (American English spelling) (SI symbols L and l, other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimetre (dm3), 1000 cubic centimetres (cm3) or 0.001 cubic metres (m3). A cubic decimetre (or litre) occupies a volume of (see figure) and is thus equal to one-thousandth of a cubic metre.

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Metre

The metre (or meter in US spelling; symbol: m) is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).

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Nansen bottle

A Nansen bottle is a device for obtaining samples of water at a specific depth. Rosette sampler and Nansen bottle are Oceanographic instrumentation.

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North America

North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.

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Ocean

The ocean is the body of salt water that covers approx. Rosette sampler and ocean are Oceanography.

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Oceanography

Oceanography, also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean. Rosette sampler and Oceanography are Hydrography.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8.

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PH

In chemistry, pH, also referred to as acidity or basicity, historically denotes "potential of hydrogen" (or "power of hydrogen").

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Sample (material)

In general, a sample is a limited quantity of something which is intended to be similar to and represent a larger amount of that thing(s).

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Turbidity

Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. Rosette sampler and Turbidity are water and the environment and water pollution.

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Volume

Volume is a measure of regions in three-dimensional space.

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Water

Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula.

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Water quality

Water quality refers to the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water based on the standards of its usage. Rosette sampler and water quality are water pollution.

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See also

Oceanographic instrumentation

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosette_sampler