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Undergraduate researcher Casey Warburton (front) and graduate student Allison Swartz (back) run the 1/2 irrigation warming lines past the low-flow reach to the warming reach.
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Researchers arrive at Watershed 2 to install soil pits in the hillslope along the stream.
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Field technicians Bailey Brockamp (right) and India Gerhardt (left) take a break near the Watershed 2 flume.
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Field technician Bailey Brockamp digs a soil pit for sensor installation.
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Field technicians work to dig soil pits near the Watershed 2 gauge station.
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Experimental Watershed 2 before entering the flume and sediment basin.
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Field technician Bailey Brockamp collects a soil sample for laboratory analysis.
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A soil sample is collected in Watershed 2 for laboratory analysis.
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Field equipment displaying the logo of Catalina Segura's Watershed Processes Laboratory.
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Field technician India Gerhardt (left) and graduate student Zachary Perry (right) work on digging a soil pit for instrumentation.
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Field technician India Gerhardt prepares conduit for soil sensor cables near the Watershed 2 flume.
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Field technicians Casey Warburton (left) and India Gerhardt (right) install a data logger.
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Undergraduate students Casey Warburton (front) and India Gerhardt (back) run sensor cables through conduit.
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Graduate student Zachary Perry installs a soil moisture sensor.
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Field technicians Casey Warburton (left) and India Gerhardt (right) run sensor cables through conduit.
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Field technicians dig a soil pit in Watershed 2 for soil sensor instrumentation.
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Field technicians dig a soil pit in Watershed 2 for soil sensor instrumentation.
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Field technicians India Gerhardt (left) and Casey Warburton (right) dig a soil pit in Watershed 2 for soil sensor instrumentation.
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Graduate student Zachary Perry in Watershed 2 of the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
