Both the textbook and lab manual introduce engineering students to the fundamentals and applications of real-time environmental monitoring based on electronic sensors, instruments, systems, and software that allow continuous, long-term ecological and environmental data collection. Tested in classrooms by the author, the second edition includes applications with state-of-the-art sensor technology and programs such as R, Python, Arduino, and SQL. Written to help both students and instructors in engineering better understand how to use and design a variety of sensors and build systems and databases when monitoring different environments such as soil, water, and air. Features Emphasizes real-time monitoring as an emerging area for environmental assessment and compliance and covers the fundamentals on how to develop sensors and systems. Includes 14 lab guides that parallel the theory developed in 14 chapters in the textbook. Uses a practical and hands-on approach with low-cost devices and includes applications to many environmental and ecological systems A valuable guide for students and practitioners worldwide engaged in efforts to develop, employ, and maintain environmental monitors. Provides theoretical knowledge along with exercises and problems based on author’s 40 years of academic experience Designed for students in upper-level undergraduate or graduate programs, taking courses in civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, geosciences, and environmental sciences, as well as professionals in environmental services, researchers in engineering, academics in engineering.
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