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Other sites visited today: Mayberry | Twitchell Rice | East End | Twitchell Alfalfa

West Pond: 2015-12-28 12:30:00 (DOY 362)
Author: Joe Verfaillie
Others: Kyle, Ian

Summary: Standard data collection, locks on chain gates need key - Joe has one

West Pond
2015-12-28

I arrived about 12:30 with Kyle and Ian. It was mostly sunny and cold. The chain gate leading to the central levee road the EE tower is on was locked. I had a key that Bryan gave me a year ago that worked in the lock. The inlet was not running, but the water level looked normal.

The 7500 read: 407.3ppm CO2, 283mmol/m3 H2O, 77.5SS, 9.96C, 101.3kPa – 78SS after cleaning
The 7700 read: 1.99ppm CH4, 56.5RSSI – 85 after cleaning

The wash reservoir was nearly empty. I refilled it using some water from the sprayer to completely fill it.

Ian was poking around looking for some open water to take samples.

Check the clock on the autocam next time.

1 photos found

Ian in the reeds
WP_autocam_20151228_1345.jpg ( 2015-12-28 13:45:00 ) Full size: 1920x1440
Ian in the reeds

Graphs display:
8 sets found

Can't check WP_DO
1 WP_DO graphs found

WestPond DO

14 WP_met graphs found

Battery

Temperatures

Solar Radiation

RH and Pressure

Water Level and Precipitation

Conductivity

Temperatures Set A

Temperatures Set B

Temperature Set C

Water CO2 and Temp

West Pond Water CO2

WP miniDOT Dissolved Oxygen

SRS NDVI Channels

NDVI

5 WP_flux graphs found

Winds

LI7500 CO2 and H2O

LI7700 CH4 and RSSI

West Pond Flux Data Counts

Air Temperatures

Can't check MBWPEESWGT_mixed
Can't check MBEEWPSWEPGT_cam
Can't check MBSWEEWPBCBA
1 WP_processed graphs found

WP CO2 Fluxes

No data found for WP_arable.

 
 

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