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Monitoring river metabolism to assess ecosystem services

Abstract -

Current indicators used in national river health assessment systems (e.g. EU Water Framework Directive) do not refl ect well biodiversity, aquatic ecosystem
functioning and services as needed for new and proposed policies. Progress in sensor technology over the last 20 years has allowed the continuous monitoring of dissolved oxygen and river metabolism (photosynthesis, respiration, metabolic balance) at unprecedented spatio-temporal scale and resolution.
BREATHE’s main objective is to co-design an international sensor-based River Observation System (RIOS) including [...]

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