Difference between revisions of "NGEE Nome April 2016 pt 1"
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+ | * Calibrate Snow temperature probes | ||
+ | * test out RTK gps | ||
+ | * load maps and points on to phone & little computers | ||
+ | * get CSI deal running and automate the iridium stuff | ||
+ | ** could just look at the Ken style read input locations thing | ||
+ | * write snowmelt station programs | ||
+ | * write gaging station program | ||
+ | * ship | ||
+ | * wire up instrument boxes | ||
+ | * make sure I have all equipment for instrument boxes |
Revision as of 09:11, 23 March 2016
Contents
Activities
- Visit Teller Road site
- conduct snow surveys
- install snow depth & radiation monitoring stand
- snow melt cameras
- Get gaging station installed
- Kougarok Road site
- conduct snow surveys
- install snow depth & radiation monitoring stand
- snow melt cameras
Snow melt station description
- 4 component net radiation mounted at 1 to 1.5 meters above ground
- snow temperature pole with temperatures every 4 cm
- soil surface temperature
- air temperature & relative humidity @ 2 meters
- snow depth
- snow melt camera
Safety Gear
- 3 person Tent (Busey has)
- knife
- 3x Sleeping Bags (BYO)
- Sleeping Pad (BYO)
- Full Medical kit (Busey)
- cook pot
- drinking water tablets
- helmets
- Uaf has backup helmets if Bering Air doesn't have any
- pocket saw
- matches
- food rations
- Snowshoes
- 1 pair of skis
To Ship
- Laser snow probe (or parts of it)
- batteries (x2) for stantds
- the radiation / snow monitoring stands
- one survey tripod
- snow temperature setup
- skis
- survival gear
Snow Sampling detail
- Small sled
- small actionpacker mountable on sled
- avalanche probe
- small shovel (2 total? one for sampling one for station work?)
- labeled ziploc bags
- small scale
- adirondack tube
- fieldbook
- camera
- pencil
- snow hardness probe
Snow Laser Tools required
- couple of allen wrenches
- 1/4" and 5/16" nut drivers
- multitool
Snow Laser System
- Survey tripod
- matching freewave radios
- base battery
- remote battery
- pelican case for brain
- second pelican case for brain (button-free)
- third pelican case for base station
- pig speaker
- regular speaker
- compass
- radio system
- Fiberglass yellow T probe
- Chimney rod
- chimney rod extension
- clear tray
- phone / table with geopdfs loaded
- bluetooth button
Hydro station setup
- tripod
- logger & box
- pressure transducers
- battery
- solar panel
- charge controller
- camera?
- snow depth sensor?
Station Setup
- Hardware
- Survey Tripod
- Horizontal arm in two pieces (electrical conduit cut in half)
- vertical pole in two pieces (might be possible to higher through trickery for the camera... need to mull.
- radiation shield for air temperature
- short cross arm for snow depth
- stabilizing rods for snow temperature profiles (3 or 4 plus plastic deals)
- net radiometer mounting bracket
- unit strut chunk for survey tripod mount
- maybe
- battery
- solar panel
- battery box
- power cabling for energy system
- instrument box
- solar panel charge controller
- data logger
- multiplexer
- precision resistors
- sutron iridium transceiver
- raspberry pi a+
- switched 12 volt deal
- cigarette adapter
- cigarette to 5V adapter
- iridium antenna for transceiver
- Sensors
- Air Temperature
- Net Radiometer
- snow depth
- snow temperature
- soil surface temperature
- game camera for observing snow melt
To Do Yet
Iridium system
- Sign up for service
- find 2x5 connector so I can turn them on.... maybe done
- review developer guide to see about how to send a message
- I am thinking simple, like (this is relative) just using a raspberry pi to interface between the logger and the iridium. Or, start off that way and if I can manage then direct iridium to logger.
- for rapid prototyping though
- I think this is fleshed out elsewhere in the wiki but I think it's close. Just need to get them activated.
Snow laser
- Write up on how to use
- stretch goal of route following
- look into programming the R8s for supplying RTK if the other units don't arrive.
Snow temps / depth / net radiation stand
- write data logger programs
- cobble package together for shipping
- white fiberglass rods
- the one hole deals to secure rods to the snow probe
Rest of snow gear
- track down scales
- zip loc bags
- folding tape
- t probe
To Do
- Calibrate Snow temperature probes
- test out RTK gps
- load maps and points on to phone & little computers
- get CSI deal running and automate the iridium stuff
- could just look at the Ken style read input locations thing
- write snowmelt station programs
- write gaging station program
- ship
- wire up instrument boxes
- make sure I have all equipment for instrument boxes