| Entry | Date | Title | Site | Author | #Graphics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 186 | Wed 23-May-2007 | Change of Qsoil calibration to mineral soil | All | Horst | |
| 172 | Fri 22-Dec-2006 | Soil are quality controlled | All | aster | |
| 161 | Wed 01-Nov-2006 | flr TP01 | Floor | Oncley | |
| 155 | Mon 30-Oct-2006 | flr TP01 never hooked up | Floor | Oncley | |
| 144 | Fri 27-Oct-2006 | soil reinstallation | All | Semmer | |
| 108 | Sat 21-Oct-2006 | gravimetric measurements | Oncley | ||
| 82 | Sun 15-Oct-2006 | dirt | Base | Martin |
Alan suggests changing the Qsoil calibration from Qsoil = 0.000695*Vqsoil(mV) - .29 to that for mineral soils, which is Qsoil = 0.00119 * Vqsoil - .401. Thus the archived data should be changed by Q.new = 1.7122 * Q.old + 0.0955
Soils have been quality controlled Summary: 1. Gsoil, note: Gsoil.flr had some bad data removed at the beginning of project, Gsoil.rim had some bad data glitches around Oct. 25, everything else is ok. 2. Tsoil, note: Tsoil.flr had some bad data removed at the beginnin gof project, everything else ok except some random outliers removed. 3. Qsoil, note: need to apply new mineral soil calibrations to replace factory calibrations; most of the data is ok except there are glitches in Qsoil.rim after Oct.24, removed a fair amount of data. 4.Cvsoil.flr dead entire project Cvsoil.eu ok Cvsoil.el ok Cvsoil.rim ok Cvsoil.wl ok Cvsoil.wu ok Cvsoil.sw ok
At about 0900 yesterday, I removed the TP01 cabling from sw. At about 1030 yesterday, I reinstalled it in flr's logger and we started getting data for the first time. The values appear to be consistent, so I think this will give values that can be applied back to the 6 Oct rain event.
We have just discovered that the wiring to the Amp connector inside the logger box for the TP01 is completely missing, thus we have never acquired data from this sensor for METCRAX. My guess is that the wiring might have been removed from this box to fix another box during either TREX or CuPIDO and never replaced. We plan to put another logger box at this site tomorrow and thus get 2 days of good data before flr's teardown.
Tom asked that this be put into the records: During the installation phase there was the need to move some of the sawhorses. This required the reinstalltion of soem soil sensors. The following was done. On Sept 29 the floor soil samples were install On Sept 28th, the soil sensors at West Upper were moved and reinstalled. No other sensors were removed and installed due to the change in the sawhorse location.
I took the first gravimetric measurements today.
Since we couldn't find the brass rings, I simply used the whole corer, which
samples deeper. With a tape measure, I tried to estimate the depth of the
core (I didn't quite get either core full). The corer without rings is about
2 1/4" diameter.
Also note that, since the TRIME battery was dead, no measurements could be
made. It is now charging back in the base.
The weight of the cores exceeds the scale range (200g), so they have been
arbitrarily split into 2 trays, hence the sum of 2 numbers below.
flr: core extracted ~1315 10/21, core depth ~3 7/8"
total weight: 130.8+165.9g = 296.7
dry: 124.5+156.7g = 281.2 (5.5%)
eu: core extracted 1332 10/21, depth ~2 3/8" [hit a rock, so couldn't go
further]
total weight: 122.9+116.8g = 239.7
dry: 118.6+112.9g = 231.5 (3.5%)
Measurements taken 10/22:
[Found brass rings, so these are 0-6cm samples. Note that the core often wasn't
full to the top when taken apart, but I'm guessing that the mass is about right
and that the soil compacted upon being cored. Nevertheless, there usually was
spillage, so bulk densities would be slightly underestimated.]
[Also had TRIME charged, so took readings coincident with the cores.]
wu: time: 1502, TRIME: 5.7%
total: 153.3g
dry: 148.9g
wl: time: 1517, TRIME: 2.2%
total: 114.0+64.9g = 178.9g
dry: 112.5+64.1g = 176.6g
el: time: 1540, TRIME: 3.7%
total: 158.1g
dry: 156.5g
eu: time: 1555, TRIME: 8.2%
total: 127.5+140.7g
dry 122.7+135.7g = 258.4g
Measurements 10/24:
[hauled the TRIME and corer up from the crater to do these,
note that we had a bit of rain today before these measurments were made]
rim: time: ~1600, TRIME: 4.3%
total: 112.4+105.4g
dry: 107.2+101.0g
sw: time: ~1700, TRIME: 13.4%
total: 88.9+121.2g
dry: 81.0+109.1g
Measurements 10/26:
wu: time 1154, TRIME: 5.4%
wl: time 1210, TRIME: 2.9%
flr: time 1224, TRIME: 6.6%
el: time 1237, TRIME: 3.0%
eu: time 1253, TRIME: 6.3%
Measurement 10/30:
rim: time ~1500, TRIME 3.4%
I have loaded Greg's Cupido dirt into my car and will deliver it to him when I get back to Boulder.