Stream Temperature Monitoring and Modeling in the Pacific Northwest Photo Gallery
Images associated with stream temperature monitoring and modeling in the Pacific Northwest.
A reach of the White River in the Wenatchee watershed that is used by salmon, and where we have data loggers installed t...
Stream temperature data logger deployed in Cape Horn Creek, a tributary to the Salmon River, Idaho. The logger is housed...
Temperature collected with data loggers can show high frequency temporal patterns (minute to minute, hour to hour) at di...
Temperature collected synoptically (e.g. remotely sensed surveys) or temperature predicted by models can represent near-...
Airborne thermal infrared remote sensing surveys have been conducted extensively throughout Pacific Northwest rivers (bl...
Contrasting thermal regimes in two tributaries of the Elwha River (top), and the juvenile coho salmon produced in each t...
A drift net, as pictured here, is used to collect insects - an important food source for juvenile salmonids - as the ins...
We model stream temperature across a wide range of watershed settings in the Columbia River basin. Image shows a weekly ...
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