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Date: 2015-05-28 08:54:58
Technology
Electromagnetic spectrum
Ultraviolet
Turbidity
Total organic carbon
Sensor
Light-emitting diode
Water pollution
Chemistry
Electromagnetic radiation

Biogeosciences, 12, 3109–3118, 2015 www.biogeosciences.netdoi:bg © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. Comparison of UV–VIS and FDOM sensors for in situ monitoring of

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