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ID | Name | Location | Date | Size | Camera | Thumb |
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1785 | 20110923TZ_Canopy.jpg View at canopy height from tower |
Tonzi | 2011-09-23 12:20:24 | 3648x2736 | Canon PowerShot A480 | |
2930 | 20120919VR_GrassCanopy.jpg Looking up at the grass canopy |
Vaira | 2012-09-19 08:34:35 | 1920x1440 | COOLPIX S9100 | |
4583 | 20161006BA_Radiometers.jpg The reflected NDVI/PRI sensors have a narrow 36 deg field of view, so I tilted them from straight down to 30 deg so they can see a little more of the field than before. |
Bouldin Alfalfa | 2016-10-06 11:07:52 | 1920x1440 | COOLPIX S9100 | |
4585 | 20161020VR_Pond.jpg Large pond northeast of our site. The pond is about 22 feet deep and can hold about 24 acre-feet of water. They need to report their water diversion to the state and we will help by measuring the water depth. |
Vaira | 2016-10-20 11:49:46 | 1920x1440 | COOLPIX S9100 | |
4627 | 20170223MB_boom.jpg New boom hanging off of the tower so can service the water sensors without getting in the water. This is a fixed height boom. Currently has 3 miniDOTs at -8, -38, and -68cm relative to the water surface. There are also 3 eosGP probes at the same depths. |
Mayberry | 2017-02-23 00:00:00 | 600x800 | iPhone SE | |
4658 | 20170404TW_notower.jpg Twitchell Rice field after the tower was removed...can hardly see there was a tower there at all. |
Twitchell Rice | 2017-04-04 12:08:21 | 3264x1836 | SGH-I337M | |
5058 | 20190620BC_CanopyPicam.jpg Picam installed under the corn canopy to measure gap fraction. |
Bouldin Corn | 2019-06-20 12:14:36 | 1920x1080 | SM-G530P | |
5292 | 20200701BA_GameCameras.jpg Two new game cameras on the tower, installed by Arable. Hopefully we can access the real-time photos. |
Bouldin Corn | 2020-07-01 11:29:27 | 1440x1920 | iPhone SE (1st generation) | |
5462 | IMG_2953.jpg The woodpeckers have been busy stuffing acorns in every hole they can find. |
Tonzi | 2020-12-18 10:03:19 | 1920x1440 | iPhone SE (1st generation) | |
5548 | 20210616HS_LowTide.jpg At low tide you can see the high tide water lines |
Hill Slough | 2021-06-16 14:07:09 | 1920x1440 | iPhone SE (2nd generation) | |
5773 | 20211123SW_SoilSlicing.jpg Ari and Carlos slicing the soil core in the lab after a long day of sampling so that they can be preserved ASAP |
Sherman Wetland | 2021-11-23 18:54:03 | 1920x1440 | iPhone SE (1st generation) | |
6099 | 20221019GT_Flo.jpg Robert removed all of the submerged aquatic vegetation surrounding the ADCP. We can finally see the sensor in the water! |
Gilbert Tract | 2022-10-19 11:19:23 | 1440x1920 | iPhone SE (1st generation) | |
6252 | 20230119GT_FloodedBoardwalk.jpg Water level is so high can't even tell the boardwalk is there; only the top of the black plastic pipes are visible |
Gilbert Tract | 2023-01-19 11:11:29 | 1440x1920 | iPhone SE (1st generation) | |
6337 | 20230912GT_ADCP.jpg The ADCP can just be seen at the end of its track |
Gilbert Tract | 2023-09-12 11:11:23 | 1440x1920 | iPhone SE (2nd generation) | |
6403 | 20240212GT_Turnbuckle.jpg Today we replaced our hacked-together connector with a real turnbuckle. Next time I should loosen up the bolts more before tightening it down. Now there's not much more tightening that can be done before it needs to be reset. |
Gilbert Tract | 2024-02-12 10:46:18 | 1440x1920 | iPhone 8 |