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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Costa, D., Aziz, U., Elliott, J., Baulch, H., Roy, B., Schneider, K., & Pomeroy, J.
Title
The Nutrient App: Developing a smartphone application for on-site instantaneous community-based NO3 and PO4 monitoring
Year
2020
Publication Outlet
Environmental Modelling & Software, 133, 104829, ISSN 1364-8152
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104829
Citation
Costa, D., Aziz, U., Elliott, J., Baulch, H., Roy, B., Schneider, K., & Pomeroy, J. (2020). The Nutrient App: Developing a smartphone application for on-site instantaneous community-based NO3 and PO4 monitoring. Environmental Modelling & Software, 133, 104829, ISSN 1364-8152. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104829 .
Abstract
Freshwater ecosystems, particularly those in agricultural areas, remain at risk of eutrophication due to anthropogenic inputs of nutrients. While community-based monitoring has helped improve awareness and spur action to mitigate nutrient loads, monitoring is challenging due to the reliance on expensive laboratory technology, poor data management, time lags between measurement and availability of results, and risk of sample degradation during transport or storage. In this study, an easy-to-use smartphone-based application (The Nutrient App) was developed to estimate and concentrations through the image-processing of on-site qualitative colorimetric-based results obtained via cheap commercially-available instantaneous test kits. The app was tested in rivers, wetlands, and lakes across Canada and relative errors between 30% (filtered samples) and 70% (unfiltered samples) were obtained for both and . The app can be used to identify sources and hotspots of contamination, which can empower communities to take immediate remedial action to reduce nutrient pollution.

Program Affiliations
GWF: Global Water Futures
Project Affiliations
GWF-CS: Computer Science
Publication Stage
Published
Additional Information
Computer Science
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104829 .
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