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The flume with low flow v-notch weir plate attached, in Watershed 02. The flume is used to measure the volume of water leaving the watershed. The flume, and streamflow record, started in 1952. Stream...
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Visiting researcher Nicolas Vergara, watershed technician, from the Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile, at the gage house of Watershed 02
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Instrumentation in Watershed 2: The Campbell Scientific CR-1000 data logger collects stream stage (i.e., water depth) in the flume, air temperature, water temperature, and water conductivity data....
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Instrumentation in Watershed 2: The Campbell Scientific CR-1000 data logger collects stream stage (i.e., water depth) in the flume, air temperature, water temperature, and water conductivity data....
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Indiana University graduate student, Paige Becker, conducts salt tracer experiments in Watershed 01
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Indiana University graduate student, Paige Becker, conducts salt tracer experiments in Watershed 01
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Indiana University graduate student, Paige Becker, conducts salt tracer experiments in Watershed 01
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Indiana University graduate student, Paige Becker, conducts salt tracer experiments in Watershed 01
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Wells in Watershed 01 at the Andrews Forest. The wells are used to sample the water deep in the streambed material
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Graduate student, Paige Becker, points out a water well in the soil. The well had been placed originally in the center of the streambed, showing how the water chanel moves over time.
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Graduate student, Paige Becker, with a pressure transducer that measures the head gradient in the streambed.
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Wells in Watershed 01 at the Andrews Forest. The wells are used to sample the water deep in the streambed material
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Graduate student, Paige Becker, with a sampling device that measure electrical conductivity of the water
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the stream in Watershed 01 in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest LTER site
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hydrology well in Watershed 01 in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest LTER site
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the stream in Watershed 01 in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest LTER site
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Graduate student Paige Becker looks down the north slope of Watershed 01, where a heavy snow brought down many trees in late spring
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looking down the north slope of Watershed 01, where a heavy snow brought down many trees in late spring
Publications
Publication Year: 2018
Batavia, Chelsea; Bruskotter, Jeremy T.; Jones, Julia A.; Vucetich, John A.; Gosnell, Hannah; Nelson, Michael Paul. 2018. Nature for whom? How type of beneficiary influences the effectiveness of conservation outreach messages. Biological Conservation. 228: 158-166. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2018.10.029