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CHANOS Marine Carbonate Detection

The Channelized Optical System (CHANOS) II is an autonomous, in situ sensor capable of measuring seawater dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and pH simultaneously in high frequency (up to ~1 Hz). Built on the original CHANOS technology, CHANOS II uses similar spectrophotometric principles to make both DIC and pH measurements with fast detection response times. A modular design is used to accommodate multiple measurement channels in a single instrument and expand the sensor’s capability (e.g., adding spectrophotometric pCO2 and total alkalinity (TA) measurement channels) in the future. In situ deployments demonstrate the sensor’s capabilities in both time-series measurements and water-column profiling in highly dynamic marine environments, such as coastal systems and deep coral reefs. CHANOS II has achieved an accuracy and precision that is close to the climate-measurement quality. The sensor can also perform calibration in situ using Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) to ensure measurement quality. As a result, the system is versatile and suitable for deployment on mobile and stationary platforms, such as moorings, profilers, AUVs, and ROVs.

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