2015
DOI: 10.5539/ep.v4n2p42
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Interactive Web-Based Visualization for Lake Monitoring in Community-Based Participatory Research: A Pilot Study Using a Commercial Vessel to Monitor Lake Nipissing

Abstract: Environmental and limnological monitoring is of interest to government agencies, researchers, and the general public. In communities that rely on and are heavily affected by lakes and their watersheds, accessible and intuitive presentation of lake properties influences and aids decision-making, interventions, and the formulation of environmentally sound policies. In this paper, interactive web-based visualizations are employed as a mechanism to communicate environmental information collected from a commercial … Show more

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“…With applications primarily in news publishing, network security, and financial services, cloud lines visualizations can be used in a variety of problems, including the ones presented in this paper. Cloud lines can also be adapted for continuous data, for example, in environmental monitoring time-series visualizations [50]. Additional modifications were made to the technique as originally presented in [48] for the purposes of the current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With applications primarily in news publishing, network security, and financial services, cloud lines visualizations can be used in a variety of problems, including the ones presented in this paper. Cloud lines can also be adapted for continuous data, for example, in environmental monitoring time-series visualizations [50]. Additional modifications were made to the technique as originally presented in [48] for the purposes of the current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%