Instrument: Oyxgen Titrator -Langdon

Instrument Short Name: O2 titrator -Langdon
(http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB12/)
Instrument Description:

A Langdon Oyxgen Titrator is an amperometric oxygen titration system developed to measure dissolved oxygen in seawater. The device uses a conventional polarographic electrode in connection with chronoamperometry to overcome many of the problems limiting the performance of oxygen electrodes. Reproducibility is typically better than +/- 0.8 micromolar and essentially drift-free for several weeks. A microcomputer controls all phases of the measuring process: pulse generation, data acquisition, reduction, and storage. Software is used to correct sensor output for temperature dependence and an activity coefficient, a function of temperature and salinity, is computed to correct for salinity. (Langdon, 1984. Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, Volume 31, Issue 11, pp. 1357-1367; Culberson and Huang, 1987. Automated amperometric oxygen titration. Deep Sea Res. 34:875-880).

PI supplied instrument name: Oyxgen Titrator -Langdon
Dataset-specific description

Discrete dissolved oxygen (DO) measurements were made with a Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory amperometric oxygen titrator titration system [Langdon, 2003; Culberson and Huang, 1987].