Advancing freshwater science with sensor data collected by community scientists
Diana Oviedo‐Vargas,
Marc Peipoch,
Scott H Ensign
et al.
Abstract:Autonomous sensor networks providing real‐time data are growing in popularity with community scientists due to instant availability of high‐frequency data. What role does this monitoring play in watershed assessment alongside agency‐run monitoring programs? How accessible, interoperable, and reusable are the data for other researchers? We compared a community science‐led stream monitoring network—EnviroDIY—in the Delaware River Basin, in which more than 50 watershed organizations have deployed more than 100 st… Show more
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