Logistical problems Sample Clauses

Logistical problems. There are no logistical problems with accessing the lake for sampling. Field crews drive to the lake and launch a canoe, using it to take water samples with a 1L xxx Xxxx sampler, while field measurements are made with a calibrated Hydrolab MS5 sonde probe and Surveyor meter. The islands are also accessed by canoe for maintenance.
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Logistical problems. ‌ The monitoring site was chosen based upon several criteria, including physical characteristics that represent those found throughout the reach and accessibility. Logistical problems with the monitoring site mostly involve the issue of access and data collection. Logistical issues that could occur: • Sites with easy access can have a high level of human activity, increasing the risk of monitors to be stolen or broken. • Inability to measure high flows or access deployed temperature loggers during high flows. At times, some locations might not be wadeable or have safe access at high flows. If flow measurements cannot be taken, it will be noted on our field forms, and if possible, monitoring work may be rescheduled. • Finding relatively remote locations to place temperature probes such that they can be protected from vandalism, theft, etc., while still being accessible for data retrieval. This is only expected for probes in the river channel; the private property does not experience vandalism. • Scheduling conflicts, vehicle or equipment problems, or limited availability of personnel or equipment may interfere with monitoring. These will be dealt with as they occur. • Sediment deposition can cover field deployed loggers and insulate the loggers from direct water temperature measurement. This can suppress measurement of daily highs and lows in the water column. • Field-deployed loggers may become exposed to air due to dropping water levels (dewatering). BaroTroll loggers can confirm observed air temperature patterns for dewatered loggers. • Bank erosion and bed load movement during high flows can remove loggers deployed in the mainstem or side channels. We will avoid areas with high bank erosion risk.

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