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by OPEnS
Presently, there is no easy, efficient way to track the electrical conductivity of rain water in remote locations such as forests and watersheds. It is not feasible for someone to go out to these locations for every rain or storm event, making the data relatively unavailable and expensive to collect. By developing a self-regulating,low-maintenance, low-power tool to track the electrical conductivity of water, data on rainwater can be collected for several months and scientists will have access to considerably greater amounts of high-resolution information regarding rainwater contents. This contributes to a stronger understanding of natural environments, ecosystems, and changes they encounter.For more information please go to: https://github.com/OPEnSLab-OSU/OPEnS-Lab-Home/wiki/RainSavor