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Site is a member of the [[Seward Peninsula Sites]] Research Area.
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* Semi-retired.
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====Other Wiki Links====
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* [[K1 Burn Data Downloads]]
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* [[K1 Burn Instrumentation History]]
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* [[K1 Burn Notes]]
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==== June 2008 Trip ====
 
==== June 2008 Trip ====
 
* Download Data
 
* Download Data
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* Met Sensors look good.
 
* Met Sensors look good.
 
* All Soil sensors are broken (animal chew primarily)
 
* All Soil sensors are broken (animal chew primarily)
* Snow is odd.
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* Snow is odd but perhaps okay. [[Image:K1-snow.gif|400px]]
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June 14 trip follow up:  The snow arm came undone (I'm guessing time-wise early in the winter).  So, the data is probably bad until we can figure something else out for this site.
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=== Site Data ===
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[http://www.uaf.edu/water/projects/atlas/metdata/Kougaroksites/k-burn/current-raw.html Current Data Headers]<br>
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[http://www.uaf.edu/water/projects/near-real-time/rawdatafiles/atlas-k-burn Raw Data Archive]<br>
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[http://www.uaf.edu/water/projects/atlas/kougarok/k1/k1.html Processed Data Archive]<br>
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==== Sensors Installed at this Station ====
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* 1m HMP45C Air Temperature / Relative Humidity
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* 3m HMP45C Air Temperature / Relative Humidity
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* 1m Wind Speed
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* 3m Wind Speed / Wind Direction
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* Summer Precipitation
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* Net Radiation (summer only)
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* Campbell Scientific SR50A Sonic Snow Depth Sensor (Added 9/2007)
  
 
=== Site To Do List ===
 
=== Site To Do List ===
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* Bring out soldering iron to put quick connects back on net radiometers next year.
  
 
=== Site Log / Visits ===
 
=== Site Log / Visits ===
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2002
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<pre>
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Q99012
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CF Top 8.97
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CF Bottom 10.90
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</pre>
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2003
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<pre>
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Q99012
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CF Top 8.97
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CF Bottom 10.90
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</pre>
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2004
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<pre>
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Net Radiometer Q99017
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Positive Coefficient: 9.10 W/m^2/mV, Negative Coefficient: 10.94 W/m^2/mV
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</pre>
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2007
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Net Radiometer Q99113
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Installed: 6/11/2007
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Removed:  9/16/2007
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Positive Coefficient: 9.35 W/m^2/mV, Negative Coefficient: 11.42 W/m^2/mV
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</pre>
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<pre>
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Net Radiometer Q99113 Installed 6/14/2008
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Positive Coefficient: 9.35 W/m^2/mV, Negative Coefficient: 11.42 W/m^2/mV
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Freewave Radio DGR115W (waterproof model) 906-6020
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SM192 16752
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CR10X 25755
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1m HMP45C  Z1730124
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3m HMP45C  Z2830048
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</pre>
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Site Visit 8/27/08:
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<pre>
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YSI 44004 model thermistor
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Installed new soil temperature string:
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0 cm bgs
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5 cm bgs
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15 cm bgs
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25 cm bgs
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35 cm bgs
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70 cm bgs
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Pulled Net Radiometer for fall.  Better secured snow depth sensor
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</pre>
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===2009 To do===
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Bring out new wiring for the multiplexer and also precision resistors to put into the broken soil temperature slots.  This is follow up to the bogus resistance being measured in the new thermistor string installed August 2008.  My away from the site guess is that there's a foul up in the multiplexer wiring rather than a problem with the data logger but would be good to bring a new logger and wiring panel out just in case.
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===2009 To do===
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Bring out new wiring for the multiplexer and also precision resistors to put into the broken soil temperature slots.  This is follow up to the bogus resistance being measured in the new thermistor string installed August 2008.  My away from the site guess is that there's a foul up in the multiplexer wiring rather than a problem with the data logger but would be good to bring a new logger and wiring panel out just in case.

Latest revision as of 10:43, 20 June 2022

Site is a member of the Seward Peninsula Sites Research Area.

  • Semi-retired.

Other Wiki Links

June 2008 Trip

  • Download Data
  • Send new program (snow sensor)
  • add net radiometer

Problem Sensors (as of June 2008)

  • Met Sensors look good.
  • All Soil sensors are broken (animal chew primarily)
  • Snow is odd but perhaps okay. 400px

June 14 trip follow up: The snow arm came undone (I'm guessing time-wise early in the winter). So, the data is probably bad until we can figure something else out for this site.

Site Data

Current Data Headers
Raw Data Archive
Processed Data Archive


Sensors Installed at this Station

  • 1m HMP45C Air Temperature / Relative Humidity
  • 3m HMP45C Air Temperature / Relative Humidity
  • 1m Wind Speed
  • 3m Wind Speed / Wind Direction
  • Summer Precipitation
  • Net Radiation (summer only)
  • Campbell Scientific SR50A Sonic Snow Depth Sensor (Added 9/2007)

Site To Do List

  • Bring out soldering iron to put quick connects back on net radiometers next year.

Site Log / Visits

2002

Q99012 
CF Top 8.97
CF Bottom 10.90 

2003

Q99012 
CF Top 8.97
CF Bottom 10.90 

2004

Net Radiometer Q99017
Positive Coefficient: 9.10 W/m^2/mV, Negative Coefficient: 10.94 W/m^2/mV 

2007 Net Radiometer Q99113 Installed: 6/11/2007 Removed: 9/16/2007 Positive Coefficient: 9.35 W/m^2/mV, Negative Coefficient: 11.42 W/m^2/mV

 Net Radiometer Q99113 Installed 6/14/2008
 Positive Coefficient: 9.35 W/m^2/mV, Negative Coefficient: 11.42 W/m^2/mV
 Freewave Radio DGR115W (waterproof model) 906-6020
 SM192 16752
 CR10X 25755
 1m HMP45C  Z1730124
 3m HMP45C  Z2830048

Site Visit 8/27/08:

YSI 44004 model thermistor
Installed new soil temperature string:
0 cm bgs
5 cm bgs
15 cm bgs
25 cm bgs
35 cm bgs
70 cm bgs

Pulled Net Radiometer for fall.  Better secured snow depth sensor

2009 To do

Bring out new wiring for the multiplexer and also precision resistors to put into the broken soil temperature slots. This is follow up to the bogus resistance being measured in the new thermistor string installed August 2008. My away from the site guess is that there's a foul up in the multiplexer wiring rather than a problem with the data logger but would be good to bring a new logger and wiring panel out just in case.

2009 To do

Bring out new wiring for the multiplexer and also precision resistors to put into the broken soil temperature slots. This is follow up to the bogus resistance being measured in the new thermistor string installed August 2008. My away from the site guess is that there's a foul up in the multiplexer wiring rather than a problem with the data logger but would be good to bring a new logger and wiring panel out just in case.