Wednesday, March 27, 2013

in-situ nutrients manipulation device


After a few months of brainstorming, Brendan (the School of Environment technician) made and assemble the in-situ nutrients manipulation device! He even managed to test it out, working out the working beginning and resultant volume of nutrients based on the amount of PSI input. We were really excited about this because no many students build any device for their research. Most of them just use whatever is available. Unfortunately, this will not be part of my research anymore. There are so many work involved already, even without the eutrophication portion! However, I may just bring this device to Taiwan in June and test it out in the field :). There is definitely someone out there in need of this device!


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