Using in situ sensor-based monitoring to study impacts of climate change on river water quality and element fluxes

Prosjektleder: Øyvind Kaste The report contains an analysis of high-frequency sensor data from two rivers included in the Norwegian River Monitoring Programme; Storelva in southern Norway and Målselva in northern Norway. The main aim of the report is to combine in situ sensor-based monitoring data w...

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Main Authors: Poste, Amanda, Jackson-Blake, Leah Amber, Mcgovern, Maeve, Kaste, Øyvind, Sample, James Edward, Skogan, Odd Arne Segtnan, Austnes, Kari, Brandt, Uta, Høgberget, Rolf
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Norsk institutt for vannforskning 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3063125
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Summary:Prosjektleder: Øyvind Kaste The report contains an analysis of high-frequency sensor data from two rivers included in the Norwegian River Monitoring Programme; Storelva in southern Norway and Målselva in northern Norway. The main aim of the report is to combine in situ sensor-based monitoring data with climate, hydrology and water chemistry data to study impacts of climate change on river water quality and element fluxes. The report also highlights challenges, opportunities and the strong potential for sensor-based monitoring to yield new knowledge related to climate change impacts on river water quality. Norwegian Environment Agency publishedVersion