Skip to section links
Skip to main content
Home
Science
Technology
Products
News
At Sea
About
LOBO
Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory
Introduction
Realtime data
Sensors and Moorings
Network array
Case studies
People
News from the LOBO network
Chemical Sensor Program
Resources and Links
L
and/
O
cean
B
iogeochemical
O
bservatory in Elkhorn Slough (LOBO)
What's new:
The Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory: A robust networked mooring system for continuously monitoring complex biogeochemical cycles in estuaries
A paper describing the LOBO hardware and software.
A LOBO mooring 1 km offshore in Monterey Bay.
A collaboration with
Erika McPhee-Shaw at MLML.
WATCH - Watsonville Area Teens for Habitat and Conservation work with LOBO to track nutrient flow
Visit
RECON, a new LOBO network
in the Caloosahatchee River Estuary on the coast of west Florida.
A short
"highlight" on LOBO
prepared for the National Science Foundation.
LOBO moorings and software available from Satlantic
.
Publication: Chemical Reviews :
"Chemical Sensor Networks for the Aquatic Environment"
Education and LOBO: Adams, L.G., and G.I. Matsumoto. 2007. Oceanography 20(1):200-204
"Investigating Coastal Processes and Nitrate Levels in the Elkhorn Slough Using Real-Time Data"
Previous News
Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory
E-mail a comment or question
Last updated:
Jul. 20, 2012