Can we use optical sensors in highly turbid agricultural streams?
Optical sensors are advanced technology capable of monitoring water quality con-tinuously at high temporal resolution. Optical sensors are prone to errors when deployed in streams with high sediment content. Agricultural streams, with high and variable suspended sediment loads, can affect the perfor...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2017
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