Posts for tag "long term monitoring"
Monitoring Wilson Lake All Year Long from Underwater
An underwater buoy designed to work even while locked in ice monitors physical conditions in Wilson Lake, Maine.
- Posted September 25, 2019
University of Minnesota’s Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve: Making Significant Contributions to Ecosystem Studies and Environmental Monitoring since the 1940s
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve has a proud history of significant monitoring work that goes back to the beginning of the field of ecosystem ecology. It is also the site of several of the longest field studies...
- Posted July 31, 2019
Gothic Rumble: The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory has been fostering technological innovation and long-term data collection for over 90 years.
- Posted January 16, 2019
Insects Show the Healing of Toxic Metal Mining Scars
Research from the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory reveals through benthic invertebrates that cleaning up after open pit mining is a measure of success.
- Posted January 7, 2019
From Alkalinity to Zebra Mussels: Murray State’s Hancock Biological Station Reveals Trends Via Long-Term and Real-Time Environmental Monitoring
Murray State’s Hancock Biological Station, a Center of Excellence in Kentucky, uses environmental monitoring to elucidate the inner workings of its large reservoir system
- Posted December 18, 2018
Monitoring the Mighty Mississippi
In partnership with over 30 cities, the USGS is now monitoring the Mississippi River in real-time, offering more meaningful data to scientists and the public.
- Posted December 4, 2018
Lake Michigan’s Smarter, Streamlined Buoys
New, smarter buoys were deployed on Lake Michigan this summer, so EM spoke to an engineer who helped design them and a scientist using their data.
- Posted November 5, 2018








