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Robust, low-cost data loggers for stream temperature, flow intermittency, and relative conductivity monitoring

October 1, 2014

Water temperature and streamflow intermittency are critical parameters influencing aquatic ecosystem health. Low-cost temperature loggers have made continuous water temperature monitoring relatively simple but determining streamflow timing and intermittency using temperature data alone requires significant and subjective data interpretation. Electrical resistance (ER) sensors have recently been developed to overcome the major limitations of temperature-based methods for the assessment of streamflow intermittency. This technical note introduces the STIC (Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity logger); a robust, low-cost, simple to build instrument that provides long-duration, high-resolution monitoring of both relative conductivity (RC) and temperature. Simultaneously collected temperature and RC data provide unambiguous water temperature and streamflow intermittency information that is crucial for monitoring aquatic ecosystem health and assessing regulatory compliance. With proper calibration, the STIC relative conductivity data can be used to monitor specific conductivity.

Publication Year 2014
Title Robust, low-cost data loggers for stream temperature, flow intermittency, and relative conductivity monitoring
DOI 10.1002/2013WR015158
Authors Thomas Chapin, Andrew S. Todd, Matthew P. Zeigler
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Resources Research
Index ID 70127689
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Crustal Geophysics and Geochemistry Science Center