High-frequency, continuous monitoring using in situ sensors offers a comprehensive and improved insight into the temporal and spatial variability of any water body. In this paper, we describe a 7-month exploratory monitoring programme in Dublin Port, demonstrating the value of high frequency data in enhancing knowledge of processes, informing discrete sampling, and ultimately increasing the efficiency of port and environmental management. Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests were used to show that shipping operating in Dublin Port has a small–medium effect on turbidity readings collected by in situ sensors. Turbidity events are largely related to vessel activity in Dublin Port, caused by re-suspension of sediments by vessel propulsion syst...
The microbiological pollution of water is a serious environmental issue on an international scale. T...
A pilot Coastal Observatory has been established in Liverpool Bay which integrates (near) real-time ...
This technical report presents findings from the exploration of available environmental monitoring s...
High-frequency, continuous monitoring using in situ sensors offers a comprehensive and improved insi...
Continual measurement is key to understanding sudden and gradual changes in chemical and biological ...
Environmental and water quality monitoring is key to measuring and understanding the chemical and bi...
Environmental monitoring stations providing high frequency data over a multiyear time frame are not...
Water quality monitoring is essential to understanding the complex dynamics of water ecosystems, the...
The lack of short-term temporal resolution associated with traditional spot sampling for monitoring ...
This paper deals with the performances of nonpermanent environmental monitoring stations when recor...
The lack of affordable, self-sustaining platforms for monitoring marine water quality means that mea...
The status of water quality of Irish estuaries is reviewed; this sheds light on the rationale behind...
High-frequency data collected continuously over a multiyear time frame are required for investigatin...
This paper presents a new marine water quality forecasting system for real-time and short-term predi...
Abstract—Continual measurement is key to understanding sud-den and gradual changes in chemical and b...
The microbiological pollution of water is a serious environmental issue on an international scale. T...
A pilot Coastal Observatory has been established in Liverpool Bay which integrates (near) real-time ...
This technical report presents findings from the exploration of available environmental monitoring s...
High-frequency, continuous monitoring using in situ sensors offers a comprehensive and improved insi...
Continual measurement is key to understanding sudden and gradual changes in chemical and biological ...
Environmental and water quality monitoring is key to measuring and understanding the chemical and bi...
Environmental monitoring stations providing high frequency data over a multiyear time frame are not...
Water quality monitoring is essential to understanding the complex dynamics of water ecosystems, the...
The lack of short-term temporal resolution associated with traditional spot sampling for monitoring ...
This paper deals with the performances of nonpermanent environmental monitoring stations when recor...
The lack of affordable, self-sustaining platforms for monitoring marine water quality means that mea...
The status of water quality of Irish estuaries is reviewed; this sheds light on the rationale behind...
High-frequency data collected continuously over a multiyear time frame are required for investigatin...
This paper presents a new marine water quality forecasting system for real-time and short-term predi...
Abstract—Continual measurement is key to understanding sud-den and gradual changes in chemical and b...
The microbiological pollution of water is a serious environmental issue on an international scale. T...
A pilot Coastal Observatory has been established in Liverpool Bay which integrates (near) real-time ...
This technical report presents findings from the exploration of available environmental monitoring s...