University of Toledo: Drones Monitoring Algal Blooms Capture High-Quality, Low-Cost Data to Protect Drinking Water, Swimmer Safety
July 24, 2019
July 24, 2019
TOLEDO, Ohio, July 24 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Toledo issued the following news release:
Low-flying eyes in the sky are improving the accuracy of water quality assessments in the Great Lakes and the rivers that flow into them.
A new study at The University of Toledo finds drones armed with sensors are useful tools in the fight against harmful algal blooms, particularly for monitoring key spots within Lake Erie, such as near drinking water inlets and off . . .
Low-flying eyes in the sky are improving the accuracy of water quality assessments in the Great Lakes and the rivers that flow into them.
A new study at The University of Toledo finds drones armed with sensors are useful tools in the fight against harmful algal blooms, particularly for monitoring key spots within Lake Erie, such as near drinking water inlets and off . . .