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Hydrometric

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hy·drom·e·ter  (h-drm-tr)
n.
An instrument used to determine specific gravity, especially a sealed, graduated tube, weighted at one end, that sinks in a fluid to a depth used as a measure of the fluid's specific gravity.

hydro·metric (hdr-mtrk), hydro·metri·cal adj.
hydro·metri·cal·ly adv.
hy·drome·try n.
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Adj.1.hydrometric - of or relating to hydrometry


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Sutron's new offices in Florida emphasize collection of hydrometric data, hydrologic investigations, lake circulation studies, meteorologic data collection, stream discharge collection and the monitoring of surface water levels, groundwater levels, and water quality.
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