A new approach to monitoring surface waters using distributed fiber optic temperature sensing is presented, allowing resolutions of temperature of 0.01°C every meter along a fiber optic cable of up to 10,000 m in length. We illustrate the potential of this approach by quantifying both stream temperature dynamics and groundwater inflows to the Maisbich, a first-order stream in Luxembourg (49°47?N, 6°02?E). The technique provides a very rich dataset, which may be of interest to many types of environmental research, notably that of stream ecosystems.Water ManagementCivil Engineering and Geoscience
Graduation date: 2009Recent developments in Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) have allowed\ud ne...
International audienceExchanges between groundwater and surface water play a key role for ecosystem ...
Strong groundwater upwelling to streams creates thermal refugia, which are particularly important to...
A new approach to monitoring surface waters using distributed fiber optic temperature sensing is pre...
Instruments for distributed fiber-optic measurement of temperature are now available with temperatur...
Distributed temperature data are used as input and as calibration data for an energy based temperatu...
Distributed temperature data are used as input and as calibration data for an energy based temperatu...
International audienceUnderstanding and quantifying groundwater and surface water interactions are k...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions multiplesInternatio...
Instruments for distributed fiber-optic measurement of temperature are now available with temperatur...
Headwater catchments are important contributors to streamflow. They are small, but all combined they...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting stream thermal regimes is a key goal for aquatic ...
Climate change is a story that begins with temperature and often ends with water — melting glaciers,...
Graduation date: 2009Recent developments in Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) have allowed\ud ne...
International audienceExchanges between groundwater and surface water play a key role for ecosystem ...
Strong groundwater upwelling to streams creates thermal refugia, which are particularly important to...
A new approach to monitoring surface waters using distributed fiber optic temperature sensing is pre...
Instruments for distributed fiber-optic measurement of temperature are now available with temperatur...
Distributed temperature data are used as input and as calibration data for an energy based temperatu...
Distributed temperature data are used as input and as calibration data for an energy based temperatu...
International audienceUnderstanding and quantifying groundwater and surface water interactions are k...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions multiplesInternatio...
Instruments for distributed fiber-optic measurement of temperature are now available with temperatur...
Headwater catchments are important contributors to streamflow. They are small, but all combined they...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting stream thermal regimes is a key goal for aquatic ...
Climate change is a story that begins with temperature and often ends with water — melting glaciers,...
Graduation date: 2009Recent developments in Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) have allowed\ud ne...
International audienceExchanges between groundwater and surface water play a key role for ecosystem ...
Strong groundwater upwelling to streams creates thermal refugia, which are particularly important to...