Titel | Niphargus : a silicon band-gap sensor temperature logger for high-precision environmental monitoring |
Medientyp | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Autoren | Burlet, C, Vanbrabant, Y, Piessens, K, Welkenhuysen, K, Verheyden, S |
Journal | Computers & Geosciences |
Volume | 74 |
Pagination | 50–59 |
Date Published | January |
Schlüsselwörter | Belgique, Belgium, Environmental Monitoring, Geology |
Zusammenfassung | A temperature logger, named “Niphargus”, was developed at the Geological Survey of Belgium to monitor temperature of local natural processes. It has a sensitivity of the order of a few hundredths of degrees on temperature variability in open air, caves, soils and river environment. The newly developed instrument uses a state-of-the-art band-gap silicon temperature sensor with integrated digital output. This sensor reduces the risk of drift associated with thermistor-based sensing devices, especially in humid environments. The Niphargus is designed to be highly reliable, low-cost and powered by a single lithium cell with up to several years autonomy, depending on the sampling rate and environmental conditions. A batch of Niphargus loggers was also compared to a precision thermistor to assess absolute temperature accuracy. Further characterization came from two field case studies in Belgium: monitoring of a mineralized water stream near the town of Spa and air temperature monitoring inside Han-sur-Lesse cave. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.cageo.2014.10.009 |