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The aquatic real-time monitoring network; in-situ optical sensors for monitoring the nation‘s water quality

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2011

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Pellerin, Brian A., Bergamaschi, Brian A., Murdoch, Peter S., Downing, Bryan D., Saraceno, JohnFranco, Aiken, George R., and Striegl, Robert G., 2011, The aquatic real-time monitoring network; in-situ optical sensors for monitoring the nation‘s water quality: p. 1-2.

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Floods, hurricanes, and longer-term changes in climate and land use can have profound effects on water quality due to shifts in hydrologic flow paths, water residence time, precipitation patterns, connectivity between rivers and uplands, and many other factors. In order to understand and respond to changes in hydrology and water quality, resource managers and policy makers have a need for accurate and early indicators, as well as the ability to assess possible mechanisms and likely outcomes. In-situ optical sensors-those making continuous measurements of constituents by absorbance or fluorescence properties in the environment at timescales of minutes to years-have a long history in oceanography for developing highly resolved concentrations [...]

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Added to ScienceBase on Fri Apr 19 11:31:28 MDT 2013 by processing file <b>Organic Carbon Migration in Aquatic Environments.xml</b> in item <a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5042163ae4b04b508bfd3337">https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5042163ae4b04b508bfd3337</a>

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