
specialized monitoring and analysis solutions designed to measure the movement, volume, and level changes of water in rivers, streams, reservoirs, estuaries, and coastal zones. These systems provide accurate, real-time data on flow rates, discharge volumes, and tidal patterns, enabling effective water resource management, flood forecasting, navigation safety, and environmental research. By combining field sensors, telemetry, and advanced modeling, hydrology systems support both operational decision-making and long-term climate impact studies.
Types of Systems:
- River & Stream Flow Gauging Stations: Fixed installations that measure water velocity and stage height to calculate discharge volumes.
- Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP): Instruments that use sound waves to measure water current speed and direction throughout a water column.
- Pressure & Level Sensors: Submersible transducers that detect changes in water level for tide tracking, flood alerts, and reservoir management.
- Tide Gauges & Coastal Monitoring Systems: Shore-based sensors recording tidal fluctuations, storm surges, and sea-level trends.
- Mobile Flow Measurement Kits: Portable equipment for rapid discharge measurements during hydrological surveys or flood events.
- Satellite & Remote Sensing Systems: Space-based platforms that track large-scale water movement, snowmelt contributions, and sediment transport.
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