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"Artificial intelligence" at streamgaging stations
Author(s): R. B. Thomas
Date: 1985
Source: EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 66(46): 912
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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Two types of problems are related to collecting hydrologic data at stream gaging stations. One includes the technical/logistical questions associated with measuring and transferring data for processing. Effort spent on these problems ranges from improving devices for sensing data to using electronic data loggers.Publication Notes
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Thomas, R. B. 1985. "Artificial intelligence" at streamgaging stations. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 66(46): 912Keywords
PSW4351, Caspar Creek, hydrologic data, streamgaging stations, suspended sediment, SALT, measurementRelated Search
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