DRL26C樹木生長測量儀
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土壤與植物生理生態(tài)研究監(jiān)測、環(huán)境氣象監(jiān)測、水文水質(zhì)及地下水監(jiān)測、水土保持研究監(jiān)測、荒漠化監(jiān)測、精準(zhǔn)農(nóng)業(yè)以及動物生態(tài)研究等儀器技術(shù)的引進(jìn)推廣和系統(tǒng)集成,并為生態(tài)環(huán)境實驗研究和規(guī)劃設(shè)計提供技術(shù)方案和分析測量。
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DRL26C 樹木生長監(jiān)測儀用于監(jiān)測樹干的生長微變化,使樹的生長與水分關(guān)系的研究變得更容易和更準(zhǔn)確。傳感器為不銹鋼和防紫外線塑料制作,堅固耐用,適合長期監(jiān)測,無須外接電池或太陽能板,內(nèi)置鋰電池和數(shù)據(jù)采集器,可記錄50000個數(shù)據(jù),通過紅外數(shù)據(jù)輸出。儀器具有較高的分辨率,可精確測量1微米莖桿的微變化,為研究樹木在白天,夜晚等氣候條件差異下的生長提供重要數(shù)據(jù)依據(jù)。
主要優(yōu)點:
適用于直徑大于8cm的任何樹干;
傳統(tǒng)機(jī)械與電子技術(shù)相結(jié)合,測量更準(zhǔn)確;
精度較高,分辨率1微米;
無損安裝固定;
導(dǎo)出數(shù)據(jù)格式為TXT、Excel
技術(shù)參數(shù):
量程:64mm生長量變化監(jiān)測
分辨率:0.001mm
誤差:量程2%
作用力:15-20N
工作溫度:-30-60℃
工作濕度:0-100%
溫度傳感器精度:±2℃
重量:300g
數(shù)據(jù)容量:50000個數(shù)據(jù)(每小時記錄1次則可自動記錄4年)
采樣間隔:10min-24hrs
電池壽命:1hr間隔5年;10mins間隔3年;待機(jī)5.5年
通訊方式:無線紅外傳輸
植物生理生態(tài)專業(yè)數(shù)據(jù)下載分析軟件,可進(jìn)行數(shù)據(jù)下載、數(shù)據(jù)在線觀測、柱狀圖、數(shù)據(jù)修復(fù)、統(tǒng)計分析(如每小時平均、每日平均、總計、最小值、最大值、數(shù)據(jù)相關(guān)分析、回歸分析)與圖表展示及系統(tǒng)設(shè)置等
可選配MicroLog三通道土壤監(jiān)測儀,實時、連續(xù)、原位監(jiān)測土壤水分、溫度、水勢的變化
推薦系統(tǒng):樹木生理生態(tài)系統(tǒng),同時對多棵樹木進(jìn)行實時在線監(jiān)測,采集記錄樹木生長、樹皮溫度(陰面和陽面)、樹干莖流等三個生理指標(biāo)的數(shù)據(jù)
產(chǎn)地:捷克
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