Marine carbon dioxide (CO2) removal (mCDR) is an emerging strategy that aims to fight climate change by taking advantage of the carbon capture potential of our oceans. There are multiple types of mCDR approaches being evaluated globally,...
From an already successful line of water level and temperature loggers comes the new Water Level Temperature Sensor (WLTS) by Solinst, Inc. Unlike other water level measurement devices offered by Solinst, the WLTS is designed to integrate...
The Seametrics Turbo Turbidity Logger is a self-cleaning turbidity sensor capable of internally logging over 260,000 data records. The sensor enables researchers, compliance officers, and contractors to monitor turbidity in various applications, from construction and dredging sites...
The Van Essen Diver-Link Cellular Telemetry System enables professionals to monitor water level, conductivity and temperature anywhere.
The Onset HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring Station is an environmental monitoring system that continuously logs data from compatible sensors that measure soil moisture, water level, temperature and various weather parameters.
Integration of remote sensing technology into undergraduate education can help society solve environmental problems faster.
From the continuous monitoring occurring in the Susquehanna River Basin region of the United States to a volcanic crater lake in Costa Rica, thelatest edition of the Environmental Monitor covers a variety of remote monitoring methods.
As technology becomes more closely interwoven with water quality monitoring, some organizations have found themselves forced to catch up, not the Susquehanna River Basin Commission.