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Wireless Technologies and Embedded Networked Sensing: Application to Integrated Urban Water Quality Management November 15, 2006 Miki Hondzo, Sung-Chul Kim, Paige Novak, William Arnold, Ray Hozalski, Nihar Jindal, Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota Department of Civil Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics CLEANER CUASHI
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Ecological Degradation of Streams Sustainable improvement of stream ecological conditions requires integration of hydrological, chemical, biological, and geomorphological processes across a range of scales (from watershed to in-stream biogeochemical processes) How do we integrate microbiological, chemical & hydrologic/transport processes? –Nonlinear relations: Fluid flow-microbial-chemical variables –Linear processes with non-linear drivers (heterogeneities in physical, chemical, and biological processes) We propose a wireless network with embedded networked sensing –multi-scale, –spatially-dense, –real-time, and –event driven observations
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Test Bed: Minnehaha Creek, MN
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Hypothesis Water quality in urban streams is controlled by the mean and variance of stormwater residence time NOM Pathogens Synthetic organic chemicals Inorganic chemicals
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Spatial and Temporal Distributions of Nitrate Concentrations at Eel River, CA (O’Connor et al., 2007, JGR) Nitrate biosensor Hydraulically Mediated Bacterial Ecology
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