B Google Drive NGEE Busey Archive
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A mix of more folders further organized at this level:
/content/gdrive/MyDrive/NGEE Busey Archive
- 2014 Work Barrow Soil Cores
- Pictures and data shared with Go from these soil cores.
- 2018 Work Nome September
- A picture collection from this trip.
- 2019_Fall Nome
- GeoPDFs and Google Earth files in support of this trip.
- Data Processing Status
- Useful spreadsheets / info tracking all of the data... worth following this link.
- Data zips for emailing
- Collection of zip file snapshots from data procesing where I would send data to a person but the zip was too big to attach.
- General Pictures
- Picture Folder.
- Idea Bank
- Couple presentations I made for people to support science questions.
- Individual Site Overview Slides
- Many of these slides will show up in the user guides (or are already on the data archive
- Logistics
- Nome car kit inventory
- Nome Conex
- BEO Internet state back in 2016ish
- Maps and GeoPdfs
- Lots here overlaps with other places but this might be the main repository (I say without looking carefully)
- Permits
- Lots here also. support documents, permits over time etc
- Posters and Talks
- Lots here, too
- Safety
- Overlaps with other folders but also includes presentations which aren't elsewhere.
- Snow and Related
- Much to look at in this folder that still remains topical... I could stand to organize it a bit further.
- Fieldbook pages
- Data in spreadsheets
- Literature
- Teller Creek
- Salt Dilution Data Sheets
- Discharge direct observation spreadsheets
- A movie of a measurement
- A version of the NGEE Data archive metadata / User guide.
- Uncategorized
- A mix of things (but not too many)
- finance
- Statement of Works
- Small Business Plans
- Supplemental Budgets
- manual_data_processing
- There is good content in this folder which I link to elseshere.
- Guide on Visual data QA (work in progress)
- Slides on failing sensors charts
- Snow season onset analysis from data
- Another google colab notebook from January / February 2022 recreating the bash batch script data processing in a jupyternotebook