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Environmental Studies. Mr. Skirbst Science Topic 28. Surveying. Goal of the surveying team is to determine the stream gradient. Surveying. Goal of the surveying team is to determine the stream gradient Stream gradient: stream slope. Surveying. Stream slope = rise / run. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Environmental Studies

Mr. SkirbstScienceTopic 28

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SurveyingGoal of the surveying team is todetermine the stream gradient

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SurveyingGoal of the surveying team is todetermine the stream gradient

Stream gradient: stream slope

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SurveyingStream slope = rise / run

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SurveyingStream slope = rise / run

In the field: rise = (determined by surveying)

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SurveyingStream slope = rise / run

In the field: rise = (determined by surveying)run = (calculated using the

Pythagorean Theory)

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SurveyingSurveying: Using instruments to make

measurements of the land

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Surveying Terms

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SurveyingData Table:

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Bench Mark (BM)

Transit

Stream Slope

Line of site

Cross hairs

Rod

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Bench Mark (BM)

Transit

Cross hairs

BB

D

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Bench Mark (BM)

Transit

Cross hairs

BB

D

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Cross hairs

BB

D

Rise

Run

Stream

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BB

D

Rise

Run

Stream

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Rise

Run

StreamRise

Run

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Rise

Run

Stream

(Stream)2 = (Rise)2 + (Run)2

Pythagorean Theory

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Stream Team

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Stream TeamGoal of the stream team is todetermine the stream discharge

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Stream TeamGoal of the stream team is todetermine the stream discharge

Stream discharge- water volume released in a period of time

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Q (disc

harge)

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Stream Team

Volume =

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Stream Team

Volume = width x height x length( 3 dimensions)

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Stream Team

Volume = (width x height) x length

Discharge (Q) = area x velocity(cubic feet per second)

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Stream Team

Stream width –

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Stream Team

Stream width –Distance from bank to bank at

the cross-section

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Stream Width

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Stream Team

Stream depth–

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Stream Team

Stream depth– average depth along the cross-section

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Stream Team

Stream depth– average depth along the cross-section

(must be average since depth is not uniform)

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Stream Team

Average depth determined by taking depths at regular intervals and dividing by number of intervals

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Stream Depth

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Stream Team

Stream area = width x depth(2 dimensions)

(feet2)

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Stream Team

Stream length –

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Stream Team

Stream length = stream speed

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Stream Speed

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Stream Team

Stream length = stream speed

Speed (velocity) = distance/time

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Distance

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Distance

Time

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Distance

Time

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Stream Team

Stream length = stream speed

Speed (velocity) = distance/time(feet/second)

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Stream Team

Discharge (Q) = area x velocity

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Stream Team

Discharge (Q) = area x velocity

units = cubic feet per second(ft3/sec)

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Tree Team

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The goal of the tree team is to calculate the % canopy cover, measure the tree density, and identify species of trees.

Tree Team

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Tree Team

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Tree Team

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http://www.arborday.org/trees/whatTree/whatTree.cfm?ItemID=E6A

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Soil Team

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The goal of the soil team is to analyze the texture, chemistry, and biology of the soil.

Soil Team

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Soil texture -

Soil Team

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Soil texture – how the soil feels

Soil Team

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Soil texture – the composition of soil in terms of the relative amounts of clay, silt, sand, and gravel.

Soil Team

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1. Clay – < 0.002 mm2. Silt –3. Sand –4. Gravel –

Soil Team

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1. Clay –2. Silt – 0.002 mm to 0.05 mm3. Sand –4. Gravel –

Soil Team

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1. Clay –2. Silt –3. Sand – 0.05 mm to 2.0 mm4. Gravel –

Soil Team

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1. Clay –2. Silt –3. Sand –4. Gravel – > 2.0 mm

Soil Team

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Method for determining texture

Soil Team

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Method for determining textureSettling Rate:

Soil Team

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Method for determining textureSettling Rate:Larger particles settle first,

followed by smaller particles

Soil Team

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Soil Team

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Method for determining textureSoil Sieve:

Soil Team

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Method for determining textureSoil Sieve:Passing soil sample through a

series of sieves to separate particle sizes

Soil Team

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Soil Team

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Soil Team

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Soil Biology:Extracting the organisms in the

soil for observation

Soil Team

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Soil Biology:Extracting the organisms in the

soil for observationMacroinvertebrates – “big bugs”

Soil Team

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Soil Biology:Extracting the organisms in the

soil for observationMacroinvertebrates – “big bugs”Microinvertebrates –“small bugs”

Soil Team

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Extraction of organisms:Berleese funnel

Soil Team

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Soil Team

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Soil Chemistry:Analyzing the soil nutrients that

support plant life

Soil Team

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Soil Chemistry:Analyzing the soil nutrients that

support plant lifeNPK

Soil Team

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The goal of the water team is to determine the biological health of the stream.

Water Team

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Sample locations:

Water Team

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Sample locations:A, B, C, D (work FROM

downstream TO upstream!)

Water Team

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Sample technique:

Water Team

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Sample technique:Kick net – “kick up” sediment in

2ft2 area downstream of net

Water Team

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Sample technique:Kick net – “kick up” sediment in

2ft2 area downstream of net

Catch net – hand net

Water Team

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Benthic macroinvertebrates:

“bottom” “big bugs”

Water Team

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Pollution Tolerance Index (PTI):

Water Team

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Pollution Tolerance Index (PTI):A measure of how tolerant the

benthic macroinvertebrates are to pollution.

Water Team

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Pollution Tolerance Index (PTI):A measure of how tolerant the

benthic macroinvertebrates are to pollution.

Value 1 -4 (1 = very health4 = not healthy)

Water Team

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Water Team

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Reporter – work with others in team to interview everyone

Support Team

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Reporter – work with others in team to interview everyone

Photographer – take pictures of everyone doing their job

Support Team

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Reporter – work with others in team to interview everyone

Photographer – take pictures of everyone doing their job

Videographer – video everyone doing & explaining their job

Support Team

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