While in situ measurements offer many advantages, they also present several challenges:
Complexity of Set-Up: The equipment and conditions required for in situ measurements can be complex and difficult to maintain. Interference: The measurement process itself can sometimes interfere with the system being studied, potentially altering the results. Data Interpretation: The data obtained from in situ measurements can be complex and challenging to interpret accurately. Cost: The sophisticated equipment and techniques required for in situ measurements can be expensive.