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<--2016-08-31 15:20:00 | 2016-09-22 09:00:00-->

Sherman Wetland: 2016-09-15 15:15:00 (DOY 259)
Author: Elke Eichelmann
Others: Kyle Hemes, Dennis Baldocchi, Isabella Reche

Summary: Problem with 7700, fixed. Need to raise methane wash water reservoir. Normal data collection

Arrived 15:15. Sunny, clear, with a light breeze. Field is still dry. Need to raise methane wash water reservoir. Saw new feldspar markers in the field, three to the west of the tower on other side of the pond, three to the east of the tower.

Collected USB GHG data; collected met data from CR1000; swapped flash card “SW” out and put flashcard “SW” in.

7700 showed ‘triangle’ not synchronized. Reset box and it was reconciled.

Did not switch LI7500, do next time.

LI7500 readings
CO2 383.57
H2O 541.9
T 23.78
P 101.69
ss 100.6 –> 102 after cleaning
LI7700
CH4 1.97
rssi 63 ->84 after cleaning

left: 15:40

0 photos found

Graphs display:
7 sets found

Can't check MBWPEESWGT_mixed
Can't check MBEEWPSWEPGT_cam
15 SW_met graphs found

Temperatures

Water Temperature Profile A

Water Temperature Profile B

Soil Temperature Profile C2

Soil Heat Flux

Four channel Radiometer

Sherman Wetland PAR

PRI Channels

NDVI Channels

Water level and Rain

Dissolved CO2

Air Pressure

Battery Voltage and RH

Soil Temperature Profile C1

SRS NDVI and PRI

4 SW_flux graphs found

CO2 and H2O

Wind

Methane

Data Counts

Can't check MBSWEEWPBCBA
Can't check SW_Temp
14 SW_Temp graphs found

Temperatures

CO2 and H2O

Wind

Methane

Data Counts

Temperature Profile A

Temperature Profile B

Temperature Profile C

Soil Heat Flux

Four-channel radiometer

NDVI Channels

PAR

Air Pressure and Water Level

Air T and RH

No data found for SW_arable.

 
 

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