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Towards improved instrumentation for assessing river-groundwater interactions in a restored river corridor
2011
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> River restoration projects have been launched over the last two decades to improve the ecological status and water quality of regulated rivers. As most restored rivers are not monitored at all, it is difficult to predict consequences of restoration projects or analyze why restorations fail or are successful. It is thus necessary to implement efficient field assessment strategies, for example by employing sensor networks that continuously measure physical parameters
doi:10.5194/hess-15-2531-2011
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