New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, resolution or type, and that provide new tools to test and develop theory. Over the last 50 years, technology has transformed the hydrologic sciences by enabling direct measurements of watershed fluxes (evapotranspiration, streamflow) at time scales and spatial extents aligned with variation in physical drivers. High frequency water quality measurements, increasingly obtained by in situ water quality sensors, are extending that transformation. Widely available sensors for some physical (temperature) and chemical (conductivity, dissolved oxygen) attributes have become integral to aquatic science, and emerging sensors for nutrients, dissolved C...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England, us...
Environmental water pollution affects human health and reduces the quality of our natural water ecos...
New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
New scientific understanding is catalysed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology...
Nature- based solutions for water- resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydro...
High-frequency water quality measurements in streams and rivers have expanded in scope and sophistic...
Despite decades of research and huge investment, remote monitoring of the state of fresh and sea-wat...
Advanced sensor technology is widely used in aquatic monitoring and research. Most applications focu...
Eighteen months of 7-hourly analyses of rainfall and stream water chemistry are presented, spanning ...
International audienceStream water chemistry is highly variable in space and time, therefore high fr...
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and the implem...
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and the implem...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England, us...
Environmental water pollution affects human health and reduces the quality of our natural water ecos...
New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
New scientific understanding is catalysed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology...
Nature- based solutions for water- resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydro...
High-frequency water quality measurements in streams and rivers have expanded in scope and sophistic...
Despite decades of research and huge investment, remote monitoring of the state of fresh and sea-wat...
Advanced sensor technology is widely used in aquatic monitoring and research. Most applications focu...
Eighteen months of 7-hourly analyses of rainfall and stream water chemistry are presented, spanning ...
International audienceStream water chemistry is highly variable in space and time, therefore high fr...
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and the implem...
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and the implem...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England, us...
Environmental water pollution affects human health and reduces the quality of our natural water ecos...