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For detecting size and locations of active fungi attacked
regions
- It works based
on electric resistivity measurements
- Up to 32
sensors around the trunk
- Seasonal and
daily changes can be visualised
- Resistivity
increases/decreases if there is a change in the ionic concentration
- Fungi
attacks even in very early stages may be determined
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Place the resistivity meter onto the tree.
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Measure the circumference and decide the proper
shape(circular, elliptic or irregular). Place the electrodes onto the
tree at the proper positions or measure their positions. Enter the data to
the computer.
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Start the measurement on the computer. During the
measurement do not touch the tree. Do not measure other conditions
parallel to the resistivity measurement.
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Choose triangulation parameters and run the
iterations. The program will calculate the resistivity map of the selected
cross section.
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GeoPic-32 Multielectrode Resistivity Meter
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LEMO-USB connection cable (with 4 needles)to
connect the Multielectrode Resistivity Meter to computer
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LEMO-USB charger cable(with 3 needles)to charge
the Multielectrode Resistivity Meter
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4 pcs. electrode connecting cable with 8 crocodile
clips on each
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Cable
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50 pcs. stainless steel needles(as electrodes) for
measurements; diameter: 1.5 mm, length: 63 mm
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Steel hammer
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5 pcs. screws to fix the Multielectrode Resistivity
Meter onto the tree
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Electrode remover tool
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Case