With this manual technique, the depth of the sediment can be measured. The dipstick has a foot. This is lowered vertically to the bottom of the water. Then the height of the water column above the foot is measured.

A dipstick is a dipstick on a fishing rod. The difference between a stick and a fishing rod lies in the approach to the water bottom from the side (rod) or from a boat (stick). If the foot is exchanged for a point, the thickness of the 'soft' (non-consolidated) sediment or silt layer can also be determined.

General information 
 NameDipstick / sounding rod
 Unit of measure and parameterHeight of water column in centimeters or thickness of the sludge layer
 Nature techniquePhysical
 Place of applicationin situ
 Detection ModeDrilling / stabbing or measurement at ground level/water bottom
 Applicable in separate layersnew
 Land soil/water bottomwater bottom
 Step in the data collection chain
  • Measure
  • Data collection and evaluation
 Moment of availability resultsMeasurement results are available in the field
 Technology development phaseApplied routinely
 Method of purchasingas service or as a device
 General description of the implementation method

The dipstick with foot is sunk down to the sludge. There is a light version that is placed with a fishing rod or a heavier version that is carefully placed from a boat or into the water. The height of the water column can then be read on the basis of a measurement on the stick. This means that the depth at which the water bed is located is known on site.

With a sounding rod the same can be done from the side up to a maximum waterway width of 6 m.

If foot is exchanged for a point, the thickness of sediment or silt layers can also be determined.

 Working principleThe height of the water column can be measured by means of a graduation on the stick. A fishing rod provides a good vertical measurement from the shore.
 Point / line measurement / volume measurementPoint measurement
 

Technical specifications

(including accuracy)

Dipstick is made of aluminum; periodic calibration prevents measurement errors.

Accuracy: ± 1 to 2 centimeters (depending on the wave action)

 Typical depth range

Dipstick maximum 5 meters

Leveling rod maximum 2 meters.
Sensitivity independent of depth

 Time propertiesA single measurement can be performed in a short time.
 Measuring rateFrom 1 minute per measurement
 Presentation resultsObservation is directly readable on the dipstick; several measurements form a cross section.
 CostVary very strongly per provider and conditions in the field: from € 20 to € 150 per measurement

User information 

 availabiltylarge number of providers
 Is technology often used?Very organized
 Research phase in which technology can be applied
  • Explore
  • Design
  • Check
 Verification measurements / calibration measurementsare often used
 Frequently used application in practiceGauging in and out of smaller waterways and of sediment or sludge layer thickness
 SuitabilitySuitable for manually sounding waterways that are not too large.
 Practical experiences in the NetherlandsIt is used very regularly, mainly by water boards or consultancy firms throughout the Netherlands. Experience shows that the accuracy strongly depends on the circumstances and the sounder. Manual gauging usually gives a good idea of ​​the thickness of the sludge layer.
 “Dos“Measuring level with a higher measurement density at the slopes
 “Don'ts”Use as little pressure as possible when probing to press the foot into the sludge layer.

References

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