Onset Temperature Loggers Deployed to Aid River Restoration in Pacific Northwest
A conservation organization is using TidbiT data loggers to help protect and restore rivers in the Pacific Northwest.
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Water Level Monitoring Provides Concrete Data for Long-term Wetland Study
A Minnesota environmental consulting company is monitoring six wetlands to assess any hydrology-related impacts from a nearby residential development under construction.
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Monitoring Supports Coastal Environmental Impact Study in South Korea
South Korean water management agency utilizes data loggers to investigate coastal water impacts from hydroelectric dam discharges.
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Water Level Loggers Assess Salt Marsh Response to Sea Level Rise
An estuarine research reserve uses water level data loggers to prove that losses of a certain marsh grass accelerate during periods of extremely high water levels.
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Water Level Loggers Provide Insight into Mine Water Discharge
Hydrogeologists are using water level data loggers that can withstand highly-corrosive conditions to investigate mines in the Pittsburgh coal basin.
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An interview with Tim Noyes, Research Specialist at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
A Coral Reef Ecology & Optics Lab researcher discusses his use of data loggers to understand seawater temperature trends around Bermuda's coral reef platform.
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College Students Experience Oceanographic Data Collection and Analysis
A community college in Port Angeles, Washington uses affordable data logging technology to increase student motivation and interest in ocean science and technology careers.
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Data Loggers Track Dissolved Oxygen Levels in Endangered Mussel Habitat
An Atlanta-based firm uses data loggers to measure temperature and dissolved oxygen levels in a creek downstream of a proposed reservoir site.
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Commission Uses Data Loggers to Gather Data Prior to Gas Development
The Delaware River Basin Commission is using robust, easily-deployed conductivity and temperature data loggers to study the safety of the extraction of natural gas from source rock in the Delaware River Basin.
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Katrina-inspired Tidal Studies Utilize HOBO Water Level Data Loggers
Water level loggers were used to conduct investigative vertical datum studies for the Army Corps of Engineers following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.