Category: Water Level Monitoring

Barologgers Can Take The Heat

Researchers at the University of South Florida have undertaken a 4-year study to address hydrological and ecological questions regarding clay-storage areas (CSAs). CSAs are produced as a result of the disposal of sand and clay from the mining of Phosphate-rich deposits in the Florida peninsula. The study is being aided by the use of Solinst… Continue Reading »

Junior…

… the newest addition to the Levelogger Family Designed to reduce your bottom line, the Levelogger Junior is a low cost alternative for measuring groundwater and surface water level and temperatures. The Levelogger Junior combines a data logger, temperature thermistor, and pressure transducer in one small watertight housing. Features include: Compatibility with Levelogger Gold Series software and accessories 5… Continue Reading »

Levelogger Gold

Levelogger Gold Features

Comparison Levelogger Gold Old Levelogger Backward Compatible Yes Yes Pressure Transducer Piezoresistive Silicon in 316L Stainless Steel Ceramic Ranges 15, 30, 60, 100, 300 ft, Atmospheric Barologger 5, 10, 20, 30, 100m, Atmospheric Barologger 15, 30, 60, 100, 300 ft. + 5 ft. Barologger 5, 10, 20, 30, 100m + 1.5 m Barologger Accuracy (typical)… Continue Reading »

Absolute Vs. Vented Pressure

  The Solinst Levelogger is based on an absolute pressure transducer. This means the Levelogger senses and presents all the pressure it is under, both water pressure (hydraulic head) and air pressure (barometric or atmospheric pressure). However, most users are interested in just the water level or hydraulic head, so Solinst offers a separate logger, the… Continue Reading »

Introducing The Solinst Levelogger Gold

The Levelogger Gold is an all-new, Solinst designed, engineered and manufactured Levelogger released this past January. It represents a major leap forward in water level monitoring, with new and improved features, benefits and pricing that position the Levelogger Gold years ahead of its competition. Continue Reading »