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What's new:
The Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory: A robust networked mooring system for continuously monitoring complex biogeochemical cycles in estuaries
A paper describing the LOBO hardware and software.
A LOBO mooring 1 km offshore in Monterey Bay.
A collaboration with
Erika McPhee-Shaw at MLML.
WATCH - Watsonville Area Teens for Habitat and Conservation work with LOBO to track nutrient flow
Visit
RECON, a new LOBO network
in the Caloosahatchee River Estuary on the coast of west Florida.
A short
"highlight" on LOBO
prepared for the National Science Foundation.
LOBO moorings and software available from
Satlantic.
See
L10 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
and
L019 in Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
Publication: Chemical Reviews :
"Chemical Sensor Networks for the Aquatic Environment"
Education and LOBO: Adams, L.G., and G.I. Matsumoto. 2007. Oceanography 20(1):200-204
"Investigating Coastal Processes and Nitrate Levels in the Elkhorn Slough Using Real-Time Data"
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Last updated:
Sep. 24, 2009