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• Meet Our Team

• The Tools We Used

• The Peeper Pond

• In the Field

Presentation Outline

• The River and Beach

• Lookout Point

• In the Woods

• Big Bedrock

Paul

Elissa

Jessie

Katherine

Jenny

Andrea

Gill

Brendyl

Ann

Kim

Ellen

Angela

Alex

Mike

James

Jason

Tripod with Auto-level

Stadia Rod (Surveying Rod)

Conductivity Meter

Velocity Meter

pH Tester

Munsell Soil Chart

Spades

Shovels

Tarp

And Now Let’s Hit the

Trail….

Our Tasks

Measure Air and Water Temperatures

Measure pH Level of the Water

Measure the Conductivity of the

Water

Measure the Percent Saturation of

Dissolved Oxygen in the Water

Take a GPS reading and Locate Our

Position on the Map

Measuring Air and Water Temperature

Our Results on Monday July 2, 2001:

Air Temperature 16˚c

Water Temperature 19˚c

Measuring the pH Level of the Water

Our Results on Monday July 2, 2001:

pH of Water - 7.5

pH of Milk = 6.6pH of Mellow Yellow Soda = 3.3pH of Grapefruit = 3.4

Measuring the Conductivity of the Water

Our Results on Monday July 2, 2001:

Conductivity of the Water 165uS

Conductivity of Milk=

4.65uS

Conductivity of Grapefruit=

2.52uS

Conductivity of

Soda=

0.51uS

Measuring the Percent Saturation of Dissolved

Oxygen in the Water

Our Results on Monday July 2, 2001:

66% Saturation

Take a GPS Reading and Locate it on the Map

Our Results on Monday July 2, 2001:

Position: 18T 0659877

UTM 4912466

What can we learn about this field from the soil pit?

Use of plows

evident in the A-layer

Rocks and sand at the bottom of the pit indicate that

this land was once part of the

Huntington River

Evidence of

vegetation

Clean-Up Time!

BMI stands for...

Invertebrates - Spineless Creatures

Macro - Large

Benthic - Bottom-Dwelling

Collecting Samples

What We Found

Stonefly Mayfly

Midge

Also:

Caddisflies

Dragonflies

Aquatic Worms

Boulders

• Brought here by The Glacier

• Very difficult for the river to move

• They are Shaped by the river

River Terraces

• Flat and Long

• Separated by steep slopes

• Sand and gravel not far below the soil

Lookout point provides you with a view of two very basic characteristics of a river; a cut bank and a point bar.

A Cut Bank is on the outside of a river bend.

A Point Bar is located on the inside of a river bend.

Bedrock is the solid rock that is under gravel, soil, and other material.

Folds in the bedrock are caused by pressure, heat, and stress.

It is exposed on the Earth’s surface through a combination of faulting

and erosion.

Foliation• Strike Measurements

• Dip Measurements

ChristineAllisonKatherinePaul, Elissa,

Jessie

And all of the other staff members

AlsoThe State of VermontPrivate

ContributorsAnd Of courseAll of our Families

and Friends

And everyone else who helped to make this experience possible

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