A new temperature profiling probe for investigating groundwater-surface water interaction
Measuring vertically nested temperatures at the streambed interface poses practical challenges that are addressed here with a new discrete subsurface temperature profiling probe. We describe a new temperature probe and its application for heat as a tracer investigations to demonstrate the probe'...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water resources research 2015-09, Vol.51 (9), p.7790-7797 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Measuring vertically nested temperatures at the streambed interface poses practical challenges that are addressed here with a new discrete subsurface temperature profiling probe. We describe a new temperature probe and its application for heat as a tracer investigations to demonstrate the probe's utility. Accuracy and response time of temperature measurements made at six discrete depths in the probe were analyzed in the laboratory using temperature bath experiments. We find the temperature probe to be an accurate and robust instrument that allows for easily installation and long‐term monitoring in highly variable environments. Because the probe is inexpensive and versatile, it is useful for many environmental applications that require temperature data collection for periods of several months in environments that are difficult to access or require minimal disturbance.
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Low‐profile design allows for continuous monitoring in harsh environments
Does not require removal or disruption for data retrieval
Designed to use low‐cost available self‐logging temperature sensors that are easily replaced |
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ISSN: | 0043-1397 1944-7973 |
DOI: | 10.1002/2015WR017574 |