Effects of the suspended particle size distribution on water remote-sensing reflectance

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Chew Wai Chang ◽  
Soo Chin Liew
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Chuqun Chen ◽  
Yijun He ◽  
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H. MEIJER-HOLZHAUER ◽  
A.P. DE LOOFF ◽  
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Suspended particle size is one of the main factors which affect the performance of the microfiltration. Experimental results with bi and trimodal suspensions of latex particles clearly showed that the permeate flux and the quality were significantly affected by the particle size and its distribution, especially when the particle size was smaller than the pore size of the membrane.


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