Data Loggers Monitor Lakes for Signs of Global Warming
In an effort to detect evidence of climate change, Maine scientists deploy data loggers in 100 lakes across the state to measure water temperature and light intensity at various depths.
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Industry Viewpoint: Energy Assessments Using Data Loggers
Energy & Resource Solutions Inc, an energy engineering firm, discusses how data loggers are meeting an increasing demand for energy monitoring information.
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Group’s Experiments Seek the Perfect Bluebird House
A wildlife researcher with the Brice Prairie Conservation Association uses temperature data loggers to guide the construction of ideal houses for bluebirds.
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Bringing Fishways into the 21st Century
A USGS ecologist headed up an effort to demonstrate the effectiveness of "nature-like" fishways for Northeast species by tracking fish counts and using water level data loggers to monitor water levels.
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NASA Uses Data Loggers to Study Volcanic Park Conditions
Local high school students and a NASA astrobiologist use data loggers to monitor environmental conditions at a landscape more similar to Mars than any other place on Earth.
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Oklahoma State University Energy Conservation to Make Wiser Use of Money
University uses data loggers to measure temperature, light, and humidity as part of an energy-savings initiative that could save $22 million over seven years.
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Ripening Storage Conditions for Jamaica's Top Coffee
To ensure optimal warehouse conditions for the storage of Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee, a research officer with the Jamaican Coffee Industry Board uses data loggers to track temperature and relative humidity data.
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Study Shows Warming Trend in Alaskan Streams
Data loggers are being used to monitor water temperatures in streams that had been teetering above the state-mandated 55°F limit, posing a substantial health risk to salmon habitat.
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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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Building Drydown: Documenting the Process with Ease
A Wisconsin-based company specializing in water damage restoration utilizes high-tech data loggers for drydown documentation that proves the process was performed correctly.