F1:  Enabling Climate Change Research: Monitoring Environmental Parameters

 
ModeratorsMichael Pullin, New Mexico Tech and Paul Gabrielsen, New Mexico Tech
 
Understanding how climate change will affect water resources requires accurate and continuous measurements in challenging circumstances.  This session will explore approaches for sensing and measuring water movement and water quality.
 
 
Presentations:
 
Jevon Harding, New Mexico Tech:  Applying distributed temperature sensing (DTS) to New Mexico climate change research
Laura Crossey, University of New Mexico:  Tackling the water quality challenge in the new millennium: Using new technology to track geologic salinity sources to surface and ground water

Asitha Cooray, New Mexico Tech:  Colorimetric analysis of iron in natural waters at nanomolar concentrations
     
Scotty Strachan, University of Nevada, Reno:  Building climate monitoring infrastructure in Nevada: cyberinfrastructure meets field science along high elevational transects
 
  

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This material is based in part upon work supported by: The National Science Foundation under grant number(s) IIA-1329469, IIA-1329470 and IIA-1329513. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.