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Evaluation of the Stevens HydraProbe Temperature Measurements from -30 to +40 Degrees Celsius
Soil temperature data down to -30° Celsius is becoming more and more relevant to climate studies. While environmental issues fuel the development and the widespread use of sophisticated environmental models, reliable input data is becoming essential for researchers and modelers. The soil temperature data collected by the HydraProbe can be used in climate studies in arctic regions, regional ...
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Hazardous water pollution in China
The people of the Sahecun village in China are currently suffering severe health problems due to dangerously hazardous water. The water pollution has been caused by heavy metal, which is a result of a lead mine that closed down more than ten years ago. Villagers of Sahecun are experiencing dreadfully painful swellings all over their bodies. The heavily polluted water is also causing all kinds of ...
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Summary of 2018 MOISST Workshop
Stevens recently sponsored the 2018 MOISST Workshop: From Soil Moisture Observations to Actionable Decisions, which was held June 4-7 in Lincoln, Nebraska. This workshop provided a unique opportunity for leaders in soil moisture research and development to come together in an interactive workshop format to exchange ideas and develop collaborations. This was the eighth ...
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HydraProbe and Stevens-Connect Aids in Understanding Drought Tolerant Crops
In the summer of 2019, Stevens Water Monitoring Systems and the Oregon State University (OSU) Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HAREC) partnered to evaluate watermelon water-use efficiency through advanced sensor-based, sub-surface drip irrigation. The project at OSU was located at the HAREC Horticulture program in Hermiston, home of the famous watermelons we all ...
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Unique Chinese wetland park monitors water 24/7
Project background The Deyang area in southwest China was struck hard by an earthquake in 2008. Since then, reconstruction has taken place with a tremendous speed and the urban population grew exponentially. Due to this urbanisation, the city’s water supply system can not meet its rapidly growing water demand. Currently, two-thirds of all Chinese cities don’t have sufficient water ...
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Unique Chinese wetland park monitors water 24/7 - Case Study
Project background The Deyang area in southwest China was struck hard by an earthquake in 2008. Since then, reconstruction has taken place with a tremendous speed and the urban population grew exponentially. Due to this urbanisation, the city’s water supply system can not meet its rapidly growing water demand. Currently, two-thirds of all Chinese cities don’t have sufficient water ...
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Soil Physics Workshop – Syllabus
Soil Hydrology with the Stevens HydraProbe Soil Sensor This year at the Meteorological Technology World Expo 2018 event in Amsterdam Stevens is excited to present a 2-hour Soil Physics Workshop. The interactive lecture will be hosted by Steven’s own Soil Scientist & Geochemist / Certified Professional HydrologistKeith Bellingham. Course Summary Knowledge of soil moisture and the ...
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Wireless Real-Time Soil Data from Stevens Hydra Probe Soil Sensors Used In Contaminated Soil Cleanup Operation
Up until the early 1970s when The US Congress passed The Clean Water Act, industrial chemicals and petroleum products were routinely dumped onto the ground or poured down wells. In those days, few people understood groundwater hydrology, and disposing of chemical waste underground seemed like a safe and easy solution. Depending on the chemistry, underground pollution can linger for centuries, ...
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Flow Analysis – Meteorological Technology International Magazine Published Article
Many complex political, social, environmental and scientific challenges impact water resources. Snow telemetry (SNOTEL), one of the world’s largest meteorological networks, working under the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), provides critical stream flow predictions for the understanding of hydrology in western USA. For more than 100 years, predicting stream flow has been important for ...
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Monitoring network for Noorderbrug infrastructure project - Case Study
The Noorderbrug project in Maastricht has improved the flow of traffic that has to cross the Meuse river on the north side of the city. As Senior Advisor at Antea, Bjorn Vink was closely involved in this infrastructure project in the south of the Netherlands, which used Eijkelkamp Soil & Water equipment. ‘Because I have previously been involved in similar projects in and around the ...
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Project - Sice / Chebro - Level detection at river gauge stations
CUSTOMER: SICE USER: Ebro Hydrographic Confederation (Spain) LOCATION: Ebro river basin ENVIRONMENT: Countryside YEAR: 2017 The system integrator SICE engineering, which installs and maintains the Automatic Hydrological Information System (SAIH) of the Ebro Hydrographic Confederation with more than 900 RTU (Remote Terminal Units) and a remote control SCADA, needed to monitor continuously ...
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