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# Worth of data | ||
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__[When enough is enough: The worth of monitoring data in aquifer remediation design](https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/94WR01972?saml_referrer)__ | ||
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This is a paper from Steve that he worked to find out where and when to deploy data collection so that both the sampling uncertainty and economic cost are reduced. | ||
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Even this was applied in groundwater contamination data, it can be applied to other hydrologic data design such as streamflow, rainfall, and many others. |