RBRconcerto CTD, RBRsolo temperature instruments, and Del Mar Oceanographic Wirewalkers are used to study mixing in the Gulf of Mexico.
RBRvirtuoso³ D|tide16 tide gauges support iXblue’s 3D seafloor mapping and New Zealand’s national tide modeling
iXblue deploys RBRvirtuoso³ D|tide16 tide gauges to coastal New Zealand in creating high-resolution 3D sonar-generated seafloor maps.
Instrumenting a Hydrothermal Vent
In July 2018, a team of researchers and engineers from Rutgers University and the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory deployed the Cabled Observatory Vent Imaging Sonar to the NSF-funded Ocean Observatories Initiative Cabled Array. Read more:
Meet Markus Motz, RBR’s new R&D director
Markus Motz has joined RBR as our new research and development director! Learn about his role, background, and hobbies in this short Q&A.
RBRquartz³ Q bottom pressure recorders resolve small-scale changes in water level across a coral reef to determine roughness over complex terrain
A team from Stanford University deployed five RBRquartz³ Q bottom pressure recorders to resolve small scale changes in water surface height over the reef.
A proven standard in CTD sensor technology: RBR’s inductive conductivity cell
Learn how RBR’s inductive conductivity cell took its place at the forefront of high-accuracy CTD technology as a robust, proven standard.