Titre de série : |
Water services |
Titre : |
Logging river level on magnetic tape |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Strangeways, I. C. ; Templeman, R. F. |
Mention d'édition : |
Institute of Hydrology |
Editeur : |
Institute of hydrology |
Année de publication : |
1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-06696 |
Note générale : |
A compact, magentic tape, data logging system, developed for recording hydrometeorological data at remote and unmaned sites, has been in use as part of an automatic weather station network, for several years in the Institute's catchments, and is now of prowen reliability. Reading equipement, for the replay of logger tapes and computer sofware, for the processing of the replayed data, have been de veloped as part of a comprehensive data logging system. This same system has now been applied to the monitoring of river level. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Traitement de l'eau Enregistrement du niveau du fleuve Bande magnétique Traitement de données Contrôle de la pollution |
Index. décimale : |
628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution |
Résumé : |
A compact, magentic tape, data logging system, developed for recording hydrometeorological data at remote and unmaned sites, has been in use as part of an automatic weather station network, for several years in the Institute's catchments, and is now of prowen reliability. Reading equipement, for the replay of logger tapes and computer sofware, for the processing of the replayed data, have been de veloped as part of a comprehensive data logging system. This same system has now been applied to the monitoring of river level. |
Note de contenu : |
A compact, magentic tape, data logging system, developed for recording hydrometeorological data at remote and unmaned sites, has been in use as part of an automatic weather station network, for several years in the Institute's catchments, and is now of prowen reliability. Reading equipement, for the replay of logger tapes and computer sofware, for the processing of the replayed data, have been de veloped as part of a comprehensive data logging system. This same system has now been applied to the monitoring of river level. |
Water services. Logging river level on magnetic tape [texte imprimé] / Strangeways, I. C. ; Templeman, R. F. . - Institute of Hydrology . - Institute of hydrology, 1974. ISSN : CI-06696 A compact, magentic tape, data logging system, developed for recording hydrometeorological data at remote and unmaned sites, has been in use as part of an automatic weather station network, for several years in the Institute's catchments, and is now of prowen reliability. Reading equipement, for the replay of logger tapes and computer sofware, for the processing of the replayed data, have been de veloped as part of a comprehensive data logging system. This same system has now been applied to the monitoring of river level. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Traitement de l'eau Enregistrement du niveau du fleuve Bande magnétique Traitement de données Contrôle de la pollution |
Index. décimale : |
628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution |
Résumé : |
A compact, magentic tape, data logging system, developed for recording hydrometeorological data at remote and unmaned sites, has been in use as part of an automatic weather station network, for several years in the Institute's catchments, and is now of prowen reliability. Reading equipement, for the replay of logger tapes and computer sofware, for the processing of the replayed data, have been de veloped as part of a comprehensive data logging system. This same system has now been applied to the monitoring of river level. |
Note de contenu : |
A compact, magentic tape, data logging system, developed for recording hydrometeorological data at remote and unmaned sites, has been in use as part of an automatic weather station network, for several years in the Institute's catchments, and is now of prowen reliability. Reading equipement, for the replay of logger tapes and computer sofware, for the processing of the replayed data, have been de veloped as part of a comprehensive data logging system. This same system has now been applied to the monitoring of river level. |
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