Low-cost monitoring buoys network tracking biogeochemical changes in lakes and marine environments – a regional case study
2018; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; Volume: 90; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1515/pac-2018-0508
ISSN1365-3075
AutoresAlejandro J. Vitale, Gerardo M. E. Perillo, Sibila A. Genchi, Andrés H. Arias, María Cintia Piccolo,
Tópico(s)Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
ResumoAbstract Lakes, rivers, estuaries and ocean waters control many important natural functions at the regional-global level. Hence, integrative and frequent long-term water monitoring is required globally. This paper describes the main features and innovations of a low-cost monitoring buoys network (MBN) deployed in a temperate region of Argentina. The MBN was designed to record extended time series at high-frequency, which is of great value for the scientific community, as well as for decision-makers. In addition, two innovative designs belonging to two versions of moored buoys (i.e. shallow waters and coastal marine waters) were presented. It was shown that the cost of either of two versions of the buoy is low, which can be considered as the main advantage.
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