Collection of high resolution, in situ data using environmental sensors is common in hydrology and other environmental science domains. Sensors are subject to drift, fouling, and other factors that can affect the quality of the measurements and their subsequent use for scientific analyses. The process by which sensor data are reviewed to verify validity often requires making edits in post processing to generate approved datasets. This quality control process involves decisions by technicians, data managers, or data users on how to handle problematic data. In this study, an experiment was designed and conducted where multiple participants performed quality control post processing on the same datasets using consistent guidelines and tools to ...
Citizen science is a research tool capable of addressing major environmental challenges, including c...
An increasing number of citizen science water monitoring programs is continuously collecting water q...
Citizen science represents an effective means of collecting ecological data; however, the quality/re...
Collection of high resolution, in situ data using environmental sensors is common in hydrology and o...
The identification of data not representative of the target subject for outdoor (in-situ) environmen...
In a world with an ever growing need for data; the role of the citizen scientist has never played as...
The search for improvements in the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of real-time environmen...
This paper examines the quality of data collected by the Indigenous Observation Network, a community...
Measurement sensitivity and bias quality control metrics are commonly reported for water-quality par...
Assessing the quality of sensor data in environmental monitoring applications is important, as erron...
Ecological and environmental citizen‐science projects have enormous potential to advance scientific ...
This report compares the results of water quality data between citizen science efforts and laborator...
Quantitative data quality descriptors are important for evaluating and communicating acceptability o...
Citizen science represents an effective means of collecting ecological data; however, the quality/re...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.M...
Citizen science is a research tool capable of addressing major environmental challenges, including c...
An increasing number of citizen science water monitoring programs is continuously collecting water q...
Citizen science represents an effective means of collecting ecological data; however, the quality/re...
Collection of high resolution, in situ data using environmental sensors is common in hydrology and o...
The identification of data not representative of the target subject for outdoor (in-situ) environmen...
In a world with an ever growing need for data; the role of the citizen scientist has never played as...
The search for improvements in the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of real-time environmen...
This paper examines the quality of data collected by the Indigenous Observation Network, a community...
Measurement sensitivity and bias quality control metrics are commonly reported for water-quality par...
Assessing the quality of sensor data in environmental monitoring applications is important, as erron...
Ecological and environmental citizen‐science projects have enormous potential to advance scientific ...
This report compares the results of water quality data between citizen science efforts and laborator...
Quantitative data quality descriptors are important for evaluating and communicating acceptability o...
Citizen science represents an effective means of collecting ecological data; however, the quality/re...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.M...
Citizen science is a research tool capable of addressing major environmental challenges, including c...
An increasing number of citizen science water monitoring programs is continuously collecting water q...
Citizen science represents an effective means of collecting ecological data; however, the quality/re...