The instrument is a cluster of sensors which measure conductivity, temperature, and pressure. Sensors commonly scan at a rate of 24 Hz. Depth measurements are derived from measurement of
hydrostatic pressure, and salinity is measured from
electrical conductivity. Sensors are arranged inside a metal or resin housing, the material used for the housing determining the depth to which the CTD can be lowered. Titanium housings allow sampling to depths in excess of . Other sensors may be added to the cluster, including some that measure chemical or biological parameters, such as
dissolved oxygen and
chlorophyll fluorescence, the latter an indication of the concentration of microscopic photosynthetic organisms (
phytoplankton) contained in the water. == Deployment ==