Distributed T emperature S ensing as a downhole tool in hydrogeology

VF Bense, T Read, O Bour, T Le Borgne… - Water Resources …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) technology enables downhole temperature
monitoring to study hydrogeological processes at unprecedentedly high frequency and …

Raman scattering-based distributed temperature sensors: A comprehensive literature review over the past 37 years and towards new avenues

LCB Silva, MEV Segatto, CES Castellani - Optical Fiber Technology, 2022 - Elsevier
Over the last 37 years, particular interest has been directed towards exploring the
characteristics of the optical environment for sensing, giving rise to what would now be one …

Fiber‐optic sensing for environmental applications: Where we have come from and what is possible

M Shanafield, EW Banks, JW Arkwright… - Water Resources …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The use of fiber‐optic sensors has flourished in many fields over the past 30 years. One
particular branch of fiber‐optic sensing, distributed temperature sensing, has become a well …

Estimation of temperature and associated uncertainty from fiber-optic raman-spectrum distributed temperature sensing

B des Tombe, B Schilperoort, M Bakker - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Distributed temperature sensing (DTS) systems can be used to estimate the temperature
along optic fibers of several kilometers at a sub-meter interval. DTS systems function by …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of three types of fiber optic sensors for temperature monitoring in a groundwater flow simulator

S Drusová, W Bakx, PJ Doornenbal… - Sensors and Actuators A …, 2021 - Elsevier
Different fiber optic sensors have been used for groundwater temperature monitoring and
the question is which one to choose for a particular study. In the field conditions it is …

Nighttime cooling of an urban pond

A Solcerova, F Van de Ven… - Frontiers in earth …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
One of the processes by which open water cools the air during hot summer days is by
storing the heat and increasing its own temperature. This heat is then released at night. The …

Decoupling of a Douglas fir canopy: a look into the subcanopy with continuous vertical temperature profiles

B Schilperoort, M Coenders-Gerrits… - Biogeosciences …, 2020 - bg.copernicus.org
Complex ecosystems such as forests make accurately measuring atmospheric energy and
matter fluxes difficult. One of the issues that can arise is that parts of the canopy and …

Missed fog? On the potential of obtaining observations at increased resolution during shallow fog events

JG Izett, B Schilperoort, M Coenders-Gerrits… - Boundary-Layer …, 2019 - Springer
Conventional in situ observations of meteorological variables are restricted to a limited
number of levels near the surface, with the lowest observation often made around 1-m …

[HTML][HTML] Revisiting wind speed measurements using actively heated fiber optics: a wind tunnel study

JGV van Ramshorst, M Coenders-Gerrits… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - amt.copernicus.org
Near-surface wind speed is typically only measured by point observations. The actively
heated fiber-optic (AHFO) technique, however, has the potential to provide high-resolution …

Uchimizu: a cool (ing) tradition to locally decrease air temperature

A Solcerova, T Van Emmerik, K Hilgersom… - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
The urban heat island effect was first described 200 years ago, but the development of ways
to mitigate heat in urban areas reaches much further into the past. Uchimizu is a 17th …