Abstract
Surface water quality monitoring (SWQM) provides essential information for water environmental protection. However, SWQM is costly and limited in terms of equipment and sites. The global popularity of social media and intelligent mobile devices with GPS and photography functions allows citizens to monitor surface water quality. This study aims to propose a method for SWQM using social media platforms. Specifically, a WeChat-based application platform is built to collect water quality reports from volunteers, which have been proven valuable for water quality monitoring. The methods for data screening and volunteer recruitment are discussed based on the collected reports. The proposed methods provide a framework for collecting water quality data from citizens and offer a primary foundation for big data analysis in future research.
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Zheng, H., Hong, Y., Long, D., & Jing, H. (2017). Monitoring surface water quality using social media in the context of citizen science. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21(2), 949–961. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-21-949-2017
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