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+ | ====Soil Pit 1==== | ||
+ | * Winter data gaps and NANs due to low battery voltage | ||
+ | * Sensor 5 dies 2020-05-16 22:00 | ||
+ | * Sensor 3 dies 2020-05-16 22:00 | ||
+ | * Sensor 2 dies 2020-06-01 10:30 | ||
+ | * Sensor 4 dies 2020-06-01 10:30 | ||
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+ | ====Soil Pit 2==== | ||
+ | * Winter data gaps and NANs due to low battery voltage |
Revision as of 15:14, 11 February 2021
Contents
Location
- N64* 58' 36.918", W166* 12' 32.67", 67 meters above sea level.
- (Location from picture)
History
- Site installation 9/21 and 9/24 2018.
- Final initial visit on 9/26/18
- Pictures are filed in "2018 Work Nome September 2018" including pictures of fieldbook notes.
- Additional Site visits:
- 2019-06-10
- 2019-06-16
- 2019-09-19
- 2019-09-26
- 2020-10-30
Instrumentation and Heights
- Barometric Air Pressure
- Vaisala PTB110
- AT/RH @ 1.5m, 3.0m
- Rotronic HygroClip2 HC2A
- WS/WD @ 1.5m, 3.0m
- RM Young 01503 variant
- Snow Depth @ 3.0m
- Campbell Scientific SR50A
- Net Radiation @ 1.5m
- Kipp & Zonen CNR4
- Soil Pit 1 = Dry
- Campbell Scientific CS109 sensors
- 1.5cm bgs
- 10cm bgs
- 20cm bgs
- 40cm bgs
- 80cm bgs
- Soil Pit 2 = Wet
- Campbell Scientific CS109 sensors
- 5cm bgs
- 10cm bgs
- 40cm bgs
- 80cm bgs
- All season Precipitation:
- Geonor Weighing Bucket
- ... only powered for summer season
- Drained in October 2020
- Skin Temperature @ 1.5m:
- Apogee Instruments SI-111
Data Downloads
- Station turned on, first record:
- 2018-09-24 22:00
- 2019-06-10 21:30
- 2019-09-26 23:30
- 2020-10-30 21:00
Post Trip Notes
October 2020
- All AT/RH Broken
- Think about putting out a second datalogger co-located since the wiring is so set... or not... I should look into it...
- ... in order to have a nonborked reference air temperature and reference tipping bucket.
June 2019
- Tripod Mast Bent
- CNR4 difficult to level
- Could use a some help keeping lower anemometer from moving. Like maybe a couple pieces of unistrut to keep arm from wobbling
- Need to replace lower AT/RH as it seems completely broken.
- Rotronic HygroClip2 HC2A
- Should look to see if they sell a better top cap for it more resistant to moisture
- Need to get some SW12V adapter to turn AT/RH on/off and look at program / wiring for other things that could be turned off.
- Left 2 guy wire anchors and 100' of guy wire at UAF Storage. Could bring out more anchors or unistrut / nails or something. Maybe pound unistrut into ground and then pin in place?
- I thought Geonor and Solar Panel would require guying but both survived the winter while tripod mast didn't.
- I think snow sensor maybe failed over the winter, too.
- I was thinking a heavier gauge cable for solar panel might be appropriate, too.
Data Notes
Most Recent QA : 2021-02-11
Barometric Pressure
- All Good
- NAN data is due to low battery voltage
1.5 meter Air Temperature / Relative Humidity / Vapor Pressure
- Sensor Fails over 2018-2019 winter due to moisture.
- 2019-01-03 23:00 UTC
3.0 meter Air Temperature / Relative Humidity / Vapor Pressure
- NAN data in 2019 Winter is due to low battery voltage
- Without site visit hard to say why sensor goes dead on 2019-09-19 21:00
- Loose wire?
- the timing...
1.5 meter Anemometer
- NAN data in Winter is due to low battery voltage
3.0 meter Anemometer
- NAN data in Winter is due to low battery voltage
Precipitation
- Disconnected in winter to reduce battery load.
Radiation
- Albedo
- Blip at 2018-11-20 3:30 to delete
- need to limit to 0. to 1.
Soil Pit 1
- Winter data gaps and NANs due to low battery voltage
- Sensor 5 dies 2020-05-16 22:00
- Sensor 3 dies 2020-05-16 22:00
- Sensor 2 dies 2020-06-01 10:30
- Sensor 4 dies 2020-06-01 10:30
Soil Pit 2
- Winter data gaps and NANs due to low battery voltage