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Water Level Loggers Track Hurricane Surge in the Nick of Time
Just before Hurricane Rita came barreling into Louisiana, the USGS deployed numerous water level data loggers to gather storm surge information over a 4,000-square-mile monitoring area.
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Underwater Temperature Loggers: Considerations For Selection & Deployment
Get an in-depth overview of monitoring water temperature and learn how to properly select underwater temperature loggers for your next project.
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Underwater Temperature Loggers Dive into the Bahamas' "Black Holes"
Schwabe discusses her expeditions in the remote “black holes” in South Andros, Bahamas and how underwater temperature loggers have been essential to her research.
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Underwater Temperature Loggers: Considerations for Selection and Deployment
Understand the four main steps involved in deploying underwater temperature loggers to help make your underwater monitoring project a success.
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Demystifying Water Level Logger Accuracy Specifications
Learn about the important questions and answers you should be aware of during the water level logger selection process.
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Water Level Loggers Assist in Residential Well Monitoring
A pump company uses easy-to-deploy water level data loggers to fulfill a state environmental agency requirement intended to protect the aquifer.
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Solar Photovoltaic Array Monitoring at Allegheny College
Onset has teamed up with students at Allegheny College to monitor a 400-500 Watt solar photovoltaic array on the roof of a campus building.
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Stopping your data logger
All HOBO and StowAway data loggers shut off when the memory is full (unless wrap-around is selected) or the data is downloaded to a computer. Once the data is downloaded to the computer, the data logger is in off mode and will need to be relaunched to continue data collection. If the data logger you are using is shuttle-compatible and you are downloading to a shuttle, the shuttle will automatically relaunch the data logger using the previous settings.
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Protecting data loggers from electrical discharge (ESD)
A discharge of static electricity may cause a running data logger to stop recording. Precautions should be taken to prevent this while handling the data logger. Discharges may occur when there is a charge difference between the data logger and a cable being connected to it or when a person touches an exposed jack.
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