Michael Stealey, Richard F. Ambrose, Thomas C. Harmon, William J. Kaiser, and 2 more January 1, 2006
Increasing demands on water supplies, non-point source pollution, and water quality-based ecological concerns all point to the need for observing stream flow perturbations and pollutant discharges at higher resolution than was practical in the past. This work presents a rapidly deployable Networked Infomechanical System (NIMS RD) technology for observing spatiotemporal hydraulic and chemical properties across stream channels.
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- Michael Stealey
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- Richard F. Ambrose
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- Thomas C. Harmon
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- William J. Kaiser
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- Robert M. Gilbert
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- Jason C. Fisher
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