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Field Notes

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Other sites visited today: Twitchell Rice | Sherman Island

Mayberry: 2010-10-27 10:30:00 (DOY 300)
Author: Joe Verfaillie
Others: Dennis, Jaclyn

Summary: Installed CR10X with water pressure, DO and six thermocouples.

Mayberry
10/27/2010

I arrived about 10:30 with Dennis and Jaclyn. It was cool, clear with a very light breeze from the north-northeast. Water level continues to climb slowly.

The system was running and seemed to be in good shape.

We installed a CR10x with water pressure, dissolved oxygen and six thermocouples. Three of the thermocouples (1, 2 and 6) were installed as soil temperature and three (3, 4, and 5) were installed on a float as water temperatures.

The well with water pressure and the soil temperatures are to the west of the tower. The water temperatures are to the north of the tower and the DO is to the east of the tower.

I swapped cards on the CR1000.

2 photos found

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20101027MB_JaclynDennis.jpg ( 2010-10-27 11:32:25 ) Full size: 3648x2736
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20101027MB_JaclynDennisTower.jpg ( 2010-10-27 11:33:02 ) Full size: 3648x2736
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Graphs display:
11 sets found

7 MB_flux graphs found

Sonic Wind

LI7700 mV signals

Counts

LI7700 CH4 from analog signal

LI7500 CO2 and H2O

LI7700 CH4 from digital signal

CO2 in ppm

No data found for MB_met.
No data found for MB_tule.
Can't check MBWPEESWGT_mixed
No data found for MB_cam.
Can't check MBEEWPSWEPGT_cam
Can't check SIMBTWEE_met
No data found for MB_minidot.
Can't check MBSWEEWPBCBA
1 MB_processed graphs found

Mayberry processed CO2 Fluxes

Can't check MB_fd
1 MB_fd graphs found

Water Forced Diffusion CO2 Flux

 
 

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