The Water Quality Field Guide is a combination ’how-to’ and ’why?’ reference. It covers how to plan for and successfully measure water quality in the field, and it explains why these measurements are important and what they mean.
Prepare for success in the field. Good water-quality studies need to overcome several challenges: Knowing what to measure, knowing how to measure, and knowing what the measurements mean. The Water Quality Field Guide not only prepares you for taking the measurements but also for their interpretation.
This handy guide was prepared for teachers and students alike, with both a good science process and effective student learning in mind.
- Ammonia
- Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
- Chlorine
- Conductivity
- Dissolved Carbon Dioxide
- Dissolved Oxygen
- Iron
- Nitrate
- pH
- Phosphate
- Salinity
- Stream flow rate
- Temperature
- Turbidity
- Total Alkalinity
- Total Hardness
- What to observe and how to interpret it?
- What is it?
- Why measure it?
- What factors affect its values?
- What are ideal values for it?
What's Included
- Spiral bound Field Guide
- CD with editable MS Word files