Séminaire Michael Twiss (Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA)

Séminaire du CARRTEL : 'Current Status of Emerging Technologies for Assessing Water Quality in the North American Great Lakes' par Michael Twiss (Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA)

14 février 2017

INRA Thonon, UMR CARRTEL

Michael Twiss est en visite à Thonon dans le cadre du prochain symposium ELLS-IAGLR-2018 'Big Lakes - Small world' à Evian en 2018

Abstract :

The results of a 2015 survey of emerging technologies used to monitor water quality and environmental conditions in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence system will be presented. Emerging technologies can help resource managers make more informed decisions to meet the objectives of the Canada-United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and improve dissemination of public information. Technological and non-technological innovation is necessary for successful establishment of cost-effective system-wide observatory that can support bi-national obligations to monitor ecosystem restoration and protect water quality throughout the Great Lakes system. An example of a novel approach to water quality assessment will be presented.

Le planning des séminaires est ici

Pour en savoir plus sur Michael Twiss,  le conférencière du 17 février, c'est ici

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Date de création : 26 avril 2023