SBE 41 Argo CTD Module
●Back in 1997, when ALACE (Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer) floats were devoted solely to tracing ocean circulation.Oceanographers equipped the first floats with temperature and conductivity sensors. Suddenly able to measure accurate salinity and temperature, the highly successful PALACE (Profiling ALACE) floats fed into the ARGO program in 1999-2000. Shortly after, Sea-Bird released the SBE 41CP float CTD module, providing the standard sensor package behind an oceanographic data revolution.
●The Sea-Bird SBE 41 CTD module was developed in response to the scientific need for highly accurate salinity measurements that remained stable for the entirety of the float’s deployment. The value of near-real-time oceanographic data transmission from multiple floats is evidenced by the unprecedented wealth of knowledge acquired by oceanographers in recent decades.
●As the global distribution of profiling floats expands and more floats enter the water, Sea-Bird has built upon the capabilities of the 41/41CP. Today, float CTDs can house new and improved sensors with flexible integration options for various float platforms.
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Rev. May 2018 |
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