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===To Purchase===
 
===To Purchase===
* 5 more dog anchors
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* 2.5" unistrut clamps (for solar panel teller top)?
* 2.5" unistrut clamps (for solar panel teller top)
 
* crimping tool
 
* white duct tape
 
* I think we under counted on SR50A cables / cross arm brackets.
 
  
 
===Second Trip To Do List:===
 
===Second Trip To Do List:===

Revision as of 22:20, 7 August 2016

Second Trip:

August 11 - 19

pre trip

  • find large wrenches to bring for drill bits
  • wire rope cable cutters

To Purchase

  • 2.5" unistrut clamps (for solar panel teller top)?

Second Trip To Do List:

  • @ Teller
    • Teller Lower Station turn into full met 3m tripod located closer to shrubs
      • soil pit
        • soil moisture @ 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil thermal conductivity @ 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil temperature @ 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil heat flux near base of active layer & plant / soil boundary
      • 1.5m soil temperature profile
      • snow depth @ tripod
      • snow depth away from tripod
      • interval camera
      • 4 component radiation
      • Spectral response sensors: NDVI & PRI up looking and two vegetation communities
      • 1.5m Air temperature, Relative Humidity, & Dew Point Temperature
      • Wind speed and direction at 3m
      • summer precipitation
        • bring out self tapping screw to keep animals from removing precip bucket lid.
    • Surface Water Station #1
      • Bring out CR200
      • Connect two Pressure Transducers to this CR200
      • Readdress them to 1 & 0 from 0 & 0
      • From temporary top site bring down for SW station:
        • instrument box
        • battery
        • solar panel
        • charge controller
    • Teller Upper Station
      • soil pit in the low area
        • soil moisture @ 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil thermal conductivity @ 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil temperature @ 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil heat flux near base of active layer & plant / soil boundary
      • 1.5m soil temperature profile
      • snow depth @ tripod
      • snow depth away from tripod
      • interval camera
      • 4 component radiation
      • 1.5m Air temperature, Relative Humidity, & Dew Point Temperature
      • Wind speed and direction at 3+m
      • summer precipitation
      • super animal protect this site.
    • Extras:
      • Survey in and place the two hobo pressure transducers somewhere in the watershed up stream from the main site.
      • Survey in temporary and permanent tripods / instrumentation
  • @ Kougraok M64
    • if we get permission then site at the top perhaps?
    • If no permission then maybe a subset of instruments adjacent to the GIPL Pilgrim site and or hold off until September / the spring.
      • soil pit
        • soil moisture @ 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil thermal conductivity @ 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil temperature @ 10, 20, 30, 40 cm bgs
        • soil heat flux near base of active layer & plant / soil boundary
      • 1.5m soil temperature profile
      • snow depth @ tripod
      • snow depth away from tripod
      • interval camera
      • 4 component radiation
      • Spectral response sensors: NDVI & PRI up looking and two vegetation communities
      • 1.5m Air temperature, Relative Humidity, & Dew Point Temperature
      • Wind speed and direction at 3m
      • summer precipitation
    • Add ground control survey point if permitted
  • Existing Sites @ Kougarok
    • Remove lowest section of K-met Tower?
    • Level radiometers
    • level precip buckets
    • Refresh AT/RH sensors
    • check if Anemometers are still within specification
    • download data
    • only planning to visit 10 meter tower and Mauze Gulch (up from bridge)
    • bring out new battery
  • Existing Sites @ Council
    • Remove lowest section of Tower? @ blueberry hill
    • Level radiometers
    • level precip buckets
    • Refresh AT/RH sensors
    • check if Anemometers are still within specification
    • download data
    • spend two nights with Mike Murphy to maximize field time
    • radiometer setup to Grid site
    • put in ground control point
    • Bring out new battery
  • Existing Skookum Pass Repeater site
    • Switch old data logger out for CR800 and
    • if time install redundant satellite link
    • bring up two batteries
  • Existing Anvil Mountain Repeater site
    • bring up two batteries
    • Change AT/RH/DP out for simpler Air temperature only


8/11

  • Arrive @ around Noon
  • Pick up vehicle. confirmation number 39289
  • Pick up freight
  • Visit Anvil Mountain and swap out batteries.
  • Get groceries
  • Pack vehicle for 8/12
  • Pick up freight
    • bring teller coded gear to Bering Air

8/12 - 8/14 or 15

(I think this may take more than two days)
Starting to think 1.5 -2 days per site is more realistic

  • Go to Teller
  • @Top Put up permanent site
    • see above for instrumentation etc
  • @ SW station
    • see above for instrumentation etc
  • @ Snowmelt Logger
    • see above for instrumentation etc
  • Use Survey GPS to lock in positions of all instrumentation (before move and after!)
  • Make a discharge measurement
  • Level precipitation gage
  • Bring a drill & self-tapping screw to lock tipping bucket in place.

8/14 - 8/16

  • FUEL UP!!!!
  • If the weather cooperates, hike up and visit the Kigluaiks Sites
    • optional / cancel if behind schedule...
    • download data
    • reorient antenna if needed
  • Plan A: Recon the Kougarok site
  • Plan B: save Kougarok_m64 site for '17
  • Plan C: put some instruments @ Pilgrim hot springs?
  • @Kougarok_m64
  • see above for instrumentation etc
  • @ K2 Met
    • grab data off the storage module
    • sensor refresh
    • Battery
    • better secure the radiation stand to make sure it stays level.
  • @ K3 Mauze Gulch
    • Sensor refresh
      • AT/RH
      • SR50A
      • Battery?
    • Data Download
  • Camping Schedule on ideal itinerary
    • 8/14: Salmon Lake BLM
    • 8/15: Kougarok Cabin
    • 8/16: Kougarok Cabin

8/17 - 8/18

  • Drive back to Nome
  • FUEL UP!!!!
  • Drive out to Council
  • Spend two nights @ B&B.
  • Focus on C2 Blueberry site & Tower.
  • make the radiation stand more solid.
  • Reduce the tower to 2 sections

8/19

  • Return to Nome
  • On way stop by Skookum Pass repeater
  • Fix as noted above.
  • Ship anything in need of shipping
  • depart for Fairbanks in evening

To bring MISC

  • anti seize goop
  • camping gear
  • putty for boxes
  • rope-a-long

Hydra Probe notes

    • ID 0 = 5cm = red
    • ID 1 = 10cm = orange
    • ID 2 = 20cm = purple
    • ID 3 = 30cm = brown
    • ID 4 = 40cm = black

VATP notes

  • bringing 2 drill bits (different tips), two extensions (different lengths), and two connectors
  • also need to bring wrenches
  • drill in UAF Nome storage
  • when installing VATP, remove upper veg layer, drill a hole, install VATP, cut a slit in upper layer to place back around installed probe
  • use white duct tape to secure probe to conduit

Anemometer notes

Testing each anemometer for

  • propeller torque using anemometer torque disc (18310)
    • factory spec is 2.6 gm-cm (black nylon screw at 5cm and metal screw at 2cm)
      • 33821 moved with 0.2 gm-cm (a black nylon screw at 2cm radius), so this is much better than factory spec
      • 61996 moved with 0.5 gm-cm
    • tested both Clock Wise(CW) and Counter Clock Wise (CCW)
  • Wind speed using anemometer drive (18802)
    • @200rpm = 0.98m/s. @1000rpm = 4.9m/s. @2000rpm = 9.8m/s
    • tested both CW and CCW
  • Vane Torque using Vane Torque Gauge (18331)
    • mount the gauge, pull the string, if it moves with < 30 gm-cm of torque, golden.
    • tested both CW and CCW
  • Wind Direction using Vane Angle Fixture Tower Mount (18212)
    • checked 3 directions
      • 33821 all within 1 degree of accuracy
      • 61996 reads 3 degrees less (ex: reads 177 when should be 180)

NEED ONE WIRE (have one)