2004 article

Real-time remote monitoring of water quality: a review of current applications, and advancements in sensor, telemetry, and computing technologies

Glasgow, H. B., Burkholder, J. A. M., Reed, R. E., Lewitus, A. J., & Kleinman, J. E. (2004, March 1). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol. 300, pp. 409–448.

By: H. Glasgow n, J. Burkholder n, R. Reed n, A. Lewitus* & J. Kleinman n

author keywords: communications; harmful algal blooms; real-time remote monitoring; sensor technology; telemetry; water quality
topics (OpenAlex): Water Quality Monitoring Technologies; Marine and coastal ecosystems; Fish Ecology and Management Studies
TL;DR: It is concluded that increased use and continuing advancements of real-time remote monitoring (RTRM) and sensing technologies will become a progressively more important tool for evaluating water quality. (via Semantic Scholar)
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