What You Need To Know About Water Level Measurement With A Pressure Sensor
Webinar Overview
Water level is a fundamental hydrologic parameter, commonly measured with a submersible pressure transducer in both surface and groundwater. But how well do you know your level data? Hydrogeologist Adam Hobson will look at how water level measurements are made with a pressure transducer and how to interpret the data for best results.
Whether you’re new to level monitoring or you’d like a refresher, this is a great opportunity to explore the complexities of level data and get your questions answered. This practical how-to will cover:
- How pressure transducers measure level
- How to select the right pressure sensor
- Common measurement errors
- Best-use practices
- Hydrologists
- Hydrogeologists
- Environmental Technicians
- Environment Consultants
- University students
- Researchers
- Professors and teachers
- Environmental Regulators
Presenter: Adam Hobson
Adam Hobson is a hydrologist and application development manager with In-Situ and has addressed hydrologic monitoring and data collection challenges around the world for over 20 years. He specializes in the design, planning, and implementation of hydrologic and environmental investigations, characterizations, and feasibility studies. Adam is a register professional geologist and holds a bachelor’s degree in Earth & Environmental Science from Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in Civil Engineering with a Water Resources/Hydrology focus from the University of Colorado.