SJVAQS91: Logbook

SJVAQS91: Chronological Logbook Entries


Return to Logbook Top Page
Entry Date Title Site Author #Graphics
1 Tue 26-Sep-1989 noneNOW-ONLY
2 Thu 11-Jul-1991Canopy radiation sensors: noneacd
3 Thu 11-Jul-1991Additional radiation sensors: noneacd
4 Thu 11-Jul-1991Soil moisture top 8 cm 21 July- 27 July nonetjr
5 Thu 11-Jul-1991krypton calibration change noneclm
6 Thu 11-Jul-1991Instrument angles: nonesrs
7 Thu 11-Jul-1991/home filled up around 2030, jd 192 noneclm
8 Thu 11-Jul-1991zero test of conditional sampler nonespo
9 Thu 11-Jul-1991Solar eclipse was this morning nonespo
10 Thu 11-Jul-1991Flask IDs for first (zero) test nonespo
11 Fri 12-Jul-1991Leaving sampler going, pump off nonespo
12 Fri 12-Jul-1991sonic problems - 1d and UW nonespo
13 Fri 12-Jul-1991uw.5m.ed zeroed nonespo
14 Fri 12-Jul-1991despiking for covars enabled noneclm
15 Fri 12-Jul-1991Cond. samp. tower leveled nonespo
16 Fri 12-Jul-1991pump turned on nonespo
17 Fri 12-Jul-1991levels changed from flux to eddy nonespo
18 Fri 12-Jul-1991archive_config/prep.config level entrie nonespo
19 Fri 12-Jul-1991weird IR sensor behavior nonespo
20 Fri 12-Jul-1991sonic "painting" nonespo
21 Fri 12-Jul-1991First real conditional sampler test nonespo
22 Fri 12-Jul-1991archiving cycled for marigold nonespo
23 Fri 12-Jul-1991playing around with foil nonespo
24 Fri 12-Jul-1991cond samp flasks filled nonespo
25 Sat 13-Jul-1991Morning status noneclm
26 Sat 13-Jul-1991krypton clibration changed noneclm
27 Sat 13-Jul-1991Soil moisture top 8 cm 14 July- 20 July noneOperator
28 Sat 13-Jul-1991shielding Wim's sensor nonespo
29 Sat 13-Jul-1991psycs at 1.5m and 3m switched nonespo
30 Sun 14-Jul-1991orientation of uw.eddy changed nonespo
31 Sun 14-Jul-1991daily plot interpretation nonespo
32 Sun 14-Jul-1991status-tsoil nonespo
33 Sun 14-Jul-1991O3 configuration changed nonespo
34 Sun 14-Jul-1991ati 1d zeroed nonespo
35 Mon 15-Jul-1991Shutdown to reset time nonespo
36 Mon 15-Jul-1991Morning status JD 196 noneclm
37 Tue 16-Jul-1991Fast T reinstalled nonespo
38 Tue 16-Jul-1991O3 instrument operational noneclm
39 Tue 16-Jul-1991Calibration info for Pearson Ozone nonespo
41 Tue 16-Jul-1991Morning Status, JD 197 noneclm
42 Tue 16-Jul-1991Twin Otter just left nonespo
43 Wed 17-Jul-1991Levels changed from eddy to flux nonespo
44 Wed 17-Jul-1991conditional sampler turned off nonespo
45 Wed 17-Jul-1991archiving restarted nonespo
46 Wed 17-Jul-1991IR sensor calibration nonespo
47 Thu 18-Jul-1991Morning status jd 199 noneclm
48 Thu 18-Jul-1991Dust devil just passed through the arra nonespo
49 Fri 19-Jul-1991levels switched about 2 hours ago nonespo
50 Fri 19-Jul-1991UW sonics woes nonespo
51 Fri 19-Jul-1991visitors nonespo
52 Fri 19-Jul-1991New version of covar installed noneclm
53 Fri 19-Jul-1991Tasks performed today: nonespo
54 Sat 20-Jul-1991Water cooling Wim's sensor nonespo
55 Sat 20-Jul-1991NO line shut off nonespo
56 Sat 20-Jul-1991uw sonic spiking AGAIN nonespo
57 Sat 20-Jul-1991C-FPOK just left site nonespo
58 Sat 20-Jul-1991conditional sampler stop nonespo
59 Sun 21-Jul-1991flasks filled nonespo
60 Sun 21-Jul-1991Radiation sensors need cleaning nonespo
61 Sun 21-Jul-1991Canopy net radiometer leveled nonespo
62 Sun 21-Jul-1991Pitch and roll switched again. nonespo
63 Sun 21-Jul-1991Radiometers cleaned nonespo
64 Mon 22-Jul-1991ATI 1d sonic xducers replaced nonespo
65 Mon 22-Jul-1991Pearson out at eddy tower nonespo
66 Mon 22-Jul-1991visitors today nonespo
67 Mon 22-Jul-1991ozone now working? nonespo
68 Mon 22-Jul-1991wet towel now on 5m.uw.eddy nonespo
69 Tue 23-Jul-1991Filter installed in o3.nofilter nonespo
70 Tue 23-Jul-19915 m psychrometer wet bulb appears to be nonetwh
71 Tue 23-Jul-1991Main breaker on xfrmr blew nonespo
72 Tue 23-Jul-1991uw eddy moved to shelter nonespo
73 Tue 23-Jul-1991CO2 variance appears to be increasing i nonetwh
74 Tue 23-Jul-1991Very heavy spiking on all channels of nonetwh
75 Wed 24-Jul-1991Now starting 24 cond. samp. runs nonespo
76 Wed 24-Jul-1991sunset about 2012 local (0312 GMT) nonespo
77 Wed 24-Jul-1991thresholds changed nonespo
78 Wed 24-Jul-1991Non-solar light nonespo
79 Wed 24-Jul-1991dew has formed nonespo
80 Wed 24-Jul-1991Crop dusting nonespo
81 Wed 24-Jul-1991Levels changed from flux to eddy nonespo
82 Wed 24-Jul-1991t.10m.ati replaced nonespo
83 Wed 24-Jul-1991Leaving conditional sampler to Tom nonespo
84 Wed 24-Jul-1991AES aircraft made ~16 passes late this nonetwh
85 Wed 24-Jul-1991uw sonic on scalar flux tower is curren nonetwh
86 Wed 24-Jul-1991Some spiking on 5m uw sonic on scalar nonetwh
87 Thu 25-Jul-1991Created new sonic calibration routine, nonetwh
88 Thu 25-Jul-1991Fast 03 Observations nonetim
89 Thu 25-Jul-1991Covars not running for the past hour or nonetwh
90 Thu 25-Jul-1991Continued CO2 conditional sampler exper nonetwh
91 Thu 25-Jul-1991SYSTEM STATUS nonesrs
92 Thu 25-Jul-1991INTERNAL T in MARIGOLD: nonesrs
93 Thu 25-Jul-1991.5m PSYC: nonesrs
94 Thu 25-Jul-1991COVAR files: nonesrs
95 Thu 25-Jul-1991OZONE: nonesrs
96 Thu 25-Jul-1991PSYC WORK: nonesrs
97 Thu 25-Jul-1991Copy of logbook entry 4 nonetim
98 Fri 26-Jul-1991EDDY SONIC: nonesrs
99 Fri 26-Jul-1991Took photos from front of array this mo nonetwh
100 Fri 26-Jul-1991Measurements of canopy height: nonetwh
101 Fri 26-Jul-1991/home at 95% at 8am pdt. nonetwh
102 Fri 26-Jul-1991uw sonics appeared to have run fairly c nonetwh
103 Fri 26-Jul-1991EDDY SONIC: nonesrs
104 Fri 26-Jul-1991The heat flux on the scalar flux tower nonetwh
105 Sat 27-Jul-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
106 Sat 27-Jul-1991INTERNAL T COSMOS: nonesrs
107 Sat 27-Jul-1991Infrared q appears to be consistently s nonetwh
108 Sat 27-Jul-1991Have noted that 5m eddy fast T has a gr nonetwh
109 Sat 27-Jul-1991O3 shut down at ~17:50 for calibration nonetwh
110 Sat 27-Jul-1991EDDY UW SONIC: nonesrs
111 Sat 27-Jul-1991CHANNEL 106, MARIGOLD: nonesrs
112 Sat 27-Jul-1991O3 sensor back on line at 2300 GMT, and nonetwh
113 Sun 28-Jul-1991Moved 10m fast T down to 5m on flux tow nonetwh
114 Sun 28-Jul-1991We are doing the backup tomorrow via a nonetwh
115 Mon 29-Jul-1991THIS IS A TEST: nonesrs
116 Mon 29-Jul-1991COSMOS ANALOG DOWN: nonesrs
117 Tue 30-Jul-1991Power Failure occurred at 23:15, JD 210 nonetwh
118 Tue 30-Jul-1991ADAMS BACK UP: nonesrs
119 Tue 30-Jul-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
120 Tue 30-Jul-1991COCKPIT PROBLEMS: nonesrs
121 Tue 30-Jul-1991Replaced transducer on t.5m.uw.fx. The nonetwh
122 Tue 30-Jul-1991PSYC @ 7.5m: nonesrs
123 Tue 30-Jul-1991Soil moisture top 8 cm 28 July- 3 Aug 1 nonetim
124 Tue 30-Jul-1991PSYC 7.5m: nonesrs
125 Tue 30-Jul-1991PSYC @ .5m: nonesrs
126 Tue 30-Jul-1991LOGBOOK PROBLEMS: nonesrs
127 Wed 31-Jul-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
128 Wed 31-Jul-1991OZONE: nonesrs
129 Wed 31-Jul-1991All psychrometer data appears to be mis nonetwh
130 Wed 31-Jul-1991Irrigation of array area. noneacd
131 Wed 31-Jul-1991PSYC .5m: nonesrs
132 Wed 31-Jul-1991T.furrow & T.ridge: nonesrs
133 Thu 01-Aug-1991T fast work: nonesrs
134 Thu 01-Aug-1991COVAR on COSMOS: nonesrs
135 Thu 01-Aug-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
136 Thu 01-Aug-1991LEVEL CHANGE: nonesrs
137 Fri 02-Aug-1991OZONE: nonesrs
138 Fri 02-Aug-1991MARIGOLD data collection stopped: nonesrs
139 Fri 02-Aug-1991CONFIG CHANGES: nonesrs
140 Fri 02-Aug-1991CONFIG CHANGES: nonesrs
141 Fri 02-Aug-1991POWER glitch: nonesrs
142 Fri 02-Aug-1991ANOTHER FIRE!! nonesrs
143 Fri 02-Aug-1991MARIGOLD TURNED ON: nonesrs
144 Sat 03-Aug-1991COSMOS DOWN: nonesrs
145 Sat 03-Aug-1991THE DAY of TURMOIL (214): nonesrs
146 Sun 04-Aug-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
147 Sun 04-Aug-1991The 5m uw fast T has not been drifting nonetwh
148 Sun 04-Aug-1991Fast ozone NO was turned off at 0320 gm nonetwh
149 Sun 04-Aug-1991The 5m uw fast T on the eddy tower stil nonetwh
150 Sun 04-Aug-1991MARIGOLD DOWN: nonesrs
151 Mon 05-Aug-1991Cond. samp. bag tests noneacd
152 Mon 05-Aug-1991Conditional sampler bag collection runs noneacd
153 Mon 05-Aug-1991COVAR FILES: nonesrs
154 Mon 05-Aug-1991RADIATION DATA: nonesrs
155 Tue 06-Aug-1991Software wish list: nonetwh
156 Tue 06-Aug-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
157 Tue 06-Aug-1991MARIGOLD ON/OFF: nonesrs
158 Tue 06-Aug-1991POWER DOWN @ TOWERS: nonesrs
159 Tue 06-Aug-1991PSYC .5m: nonesrs
160 Wed 07-Aug-1991SYSTEM STATUS: nonesrs
161 Wed 07-Aug-1991PROP 7.5m: nonesrs
162 Wed 07-Aug-1991Soil sample data nonemc
163 Tue 12-Nov-1991Cal factors for rad and soil sensors noneacd
164 Wed 13-Nov-1991SJVAQS data requested by Bill Massman; noneacd
165 Thu 14-Nov-1991Status of calibrations: noneacd
166 Fri 15-Nov-1991Heat capacity of cotton field soil: soi noneacd
167 Sat 16-Nov-1991Gravitational soil moisture results: gr noneacd
168 Tue 19-Nov-1991Compendium of conversion factors used f noneacd
169 Thu 05-Mar-1992GRAPHICAL OUTPUT FOR SJVAQS REPORT. noneacd
170 Wed 05-Aug-1992Fast temperature calibrations during SJ noneacd
171 Thu 06-Aug-1992FAST TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION HISTORY noneacd


1: 0 , Site none, Tue 26-Sep-1989 14:34:37 GMT,
Moninger at 497-6435, Andrea Ignatowski at 497-5200, or Rich Fozzard at 
497-6011. 
 
2: RADIATION , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 01:01:40 GMT, Canopy radiation sensors:
Canopy radiation sensors: 
 
The shielded Everest infra-red surface temperature sensor was mounted 
horizontally facing the side of the cotton canopy looking due north. 
David Gates and I discussed This deployment and decided that 
this would best compliment his measurements. 
 
The additional net radiometer is mounted ten centimeters above the soil 
above the mid-morning shadow line. 
This is to give a below canopy value. 
 
 
 
 
3: RADIATION , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 02:31:06 GMT, Additional radiation sensors:
Additional radiation sensors: 
 
David Gate installed at the base of the prop tower additional 
sensors to measure crop parameters. 
They were two Vaisala relative humidity sensors with temperature, in 
the canopy, 
One Everest at 30 degrees angle down looking at the leaves, 
and four leaf wetness simulation sensors. 
All the data is recorded on their data logger. 
We can obtain the data at the program end. 
 
 
 
4: SOIL , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 16:54:36 GMT, Soil moisture top 8 cm 21 July- 27 July
Soil moisture top 8 cm 21 July- 27 July 1991 
Collected on the day indicated, weighed fresh immediately, cooked over night 
and weighed dry the next day.  
 
 
                Sun        Mon       Tue       Wed      Thur     Fri       Sat 
                 21         22       23        24        25       26        27 
                                                                  
   FURROW 
 
A  Fresh                  24.85    22.49     23.55      19.14 
   Dry                    23.52    21.07     21.96      17.99 
   Delta                   1.33     1.42      1.59       1.15 
   %                       5.7      6.7       7.2        6.4 
 
B  Fresh                  26.77    29.05     21.97      24.41 
   Dry                    25.26    27.15     20.48      22.91 
   Delta                   1.51     1.90      1.49       1.5 
   %                       6.0      7.0       7.3        6.5 
	       
               
C  Fresh                  17.05    22.81     28.12      21.26 
   Dry	                  16.15    21.39     26.21      19.97 
   Delta                   0.90     1.42      1.91       1.29 
   %                       5.6      6.6       7.3        6.5 
 
Average %                  5.8      6.8       7.3        6.5 
 
  RIDGE 
  
A  Fresh                  19.91    23.86     18.99      25.71 
   Dry                    17.82    21.66     17.40      23.31 
   Delta                   2.09     2.2       1.59       2.40 
   %                      11.7     10.2       9.1       10.3 
 
B  Fresh                  21.35              14.44      24.01 
   Dry                    19.09              13.20      21.49 
   Delta                   2.26               1.24       2.52 
   %                      11.8                9.4       11.7   
 
C  Fresh                  16.83    23.29     13.06      23.80 
   Dry                    15.18    21.17     11.97      21.59 
   Delta                   1.65     2.12      1.09       2.21 
   %                      10.9     10.0       9.1       10.2 
 
Average %                 11.5     10.1       9.2       10.7  
 
 
 
5: FAST , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 18:34:00 GMT, krypton calibration change
krypton calibration change 
 
Path length for q_h20_uv.5m changed from 1.005 
to 1.008. 
 
 
6: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 19:09:55 GMT, Instrument angles:
Instrument angles: 
 
	Below are the angles for the instruments. 
site information:  latitude  =  36 degrees 48'45" 
		   longitude = 120 degrees 40'30" 
 
 
  TOWER		SENSOR		DEGREES (true north) 
 
flux tower:	uw.5m.flux	357.1 
		ati.10m.flux	357.1 
 
prop tower:	1.5m		0.0 
		3m		0.0 
		5m		0.0 
		7.5m		0.6 
		10m		0.1 
 
eddy tower:	uw.5m.eddy	359.0 
 
 
7: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 20:58:59 GMT, /home filled up around 2030, jd 192
/home filled up around 2030, jd 192 
 
a little bit of archive data was lost, 
managed to fix it within about 10 minutes 
 
 
8: COND , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 23:08:04 GMT, zero test of conditional sampler
zero test of conditional sampler 
 
I've just come back from connecting the bags for the first conditional sampler test, 
which will run for about 20 min.  Bags B and C were evacuated using the new brass 
shut-off valves and bag A (which we won't bother to fill) still has remnants of  
Boulder lab air.  Bag C was connected to the "up"[DOWN] tube (shiny fitting), bag B to  
the "down"[UP] tube (tie-wrap), and bag A to the "delta - near-zero" tube.   
[ I will have to double-check these[DONE] and label them properly! ]. 
 
The pump was turned on about 30 minutes prior in a sampling mode (unfortunately) 
and then run for about 5 minutes with all valves set to sample.  Then, the  
evacuated bags were connected and the shut-off valves opened.  After 20 minutes, 
(now 15 minutes away) we (Tony and I) will fill up 2 flasks with the bag C & B air. 
...steve 
 
 
9: WEATHER , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 23:18:38 GMT, Solar eclipse was this morning
Solar eclipse was this morning 
 
Note that the eclipse was this morning first noticed at about 10:20 (local) and 
lasting to about 12:00 (local).  The maximum (62%) was to be about 11:24 (observed). 
A lack of radiation (and associated lack of heat) was noticed by all people.  This 
will have an effect on radiation and temperature sensors. 
 
Note that the twin-Otter overflew the site (32 passes) during this entire period. 
 
 
10: COND , Site none, Thu 11-Jul-1991 23:37:44 GMT, Flask IDs for first (zero) test
Flask IDs for first (zero) test 
 
6411-66 - bag C (should be up valve) [ WAS DOWN ] 
6412-66 - bag B (should be down valve) [ WAS UP ] 
 
Note that valve assignment doesn't have much meaning, since these flasks 
were run with all valves set to sample, so the concentrations should be 
the same in both. 
 
11: COND , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 02:28:41 GMT, Leaving sampler going, pump off
Leaving sampler going, pump off 
 
This should allow us to gain some more w-statistics. 
I hope the pump being off won't mess up the air inside.  The pump will 
have to be turned on for a while before sampling real air tomorrow. 
 
 
12: SONICS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 02:41:36 GMT, sonic problems - 1d and UW
sonic problems - 1d and UW 
 
I have had to replace 2 transducers today to get sonics going.  The first was on 
the conditional sampler's 1d ati, which wasn't sending data at all due to no sonic 
signal.  I replaced one of the transducers with one of my spares and got it going. 
The zero looks okay (w's about 0), so I guess it works.  Even though the transducer 
is a different shape in the back, it should have the same dimension, so I think the 
gain is okay.  Incidentally, this sonic should be LEVELED before really trusting the 
data. 
 
About 0130 tonight, I noticed that B on uw.ed had died and traced it to the B top 
transducer.  (This was in addition to the other problems this sonic had on path A.) 
I put in another one of my spares and got this going too.  Note that this sonic will 
have to be completely REZEROED, since I changed both gains and thresholds on both 
B receive cards.  At 0238, it finally is working again.  (Prior to this time, it was 
running but either had bad data or zeros - a failure mode fixed by cycling power.) 
I also raised thresholds on both A transducers. 
 
This raises the question as to the reliability of ATI transducers in the heat.  (ARM 
tested them in cold!)  I think a call to Herb and/or Ski is in order.  Thus: 
 
DO LIST FOR TOMORROW: 
- level 1d tower 
- zero uw.5m.ed 
- call Ski 
 
 
13: SONICS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 17:30:38 GMT, uw.5m.ed zeroed
uw.5m.ed zeroed 
 
I've just replaced a B transducer (top) again, and have now computed zeros. 
They are: 
A -115   B -89   C -3  S 36877 (with T=27, Tw=18, p=1006mb) 
 
I did this by: 
 
ashow marigold 200 > A 
cut -10-80 A > uw1_zeroA.193 
Splus 
zeroa <- scan("uw1_zeroA.193",uwlist) 
hist(zeroa$a) 
mean(zeroa$a) 
q() 
 
and also for B,b and C,c to get all the means.  Note that 
s is from zeroa$s.  This seems like a nice way to do it. 
 
Am going to raise the 5m.ed mast now (it was dropped about 9:15 local). 
 
 
14: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 19:00:51 GMT, despiking for covars enabled
Set up covar_cosmos and covar_marigold to use prep.config 
in SJVAWS91/results/covar so that despiking can be used by 
the covars. IF CHANGES ARE MADE TO PREP.CONFIG, BE SURE 
TO CHANGE THIS VERSION AS WELL! 
 
15: COND , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 19:29:41 GMT, Cond. samp. tower leveled
Cond. samp. tower leveled 
 
I just used the bubble level to set the 1d sonic vertical.  I climbed the mast to level 
it, but moving around the tower did not appear to change the reading, so I judged that, 
at least to the accuracy of the bubble level, my presence didn't tilt the tower.  Any 
remaining error should be small, since wind speeds have been light. 
 
16: COND , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 19:32:02 GMT, pump turned on
pump turned on 
 
I am preparing to take a real sample sometime soon, so I want to flush the system. 
 
17: LEVELS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 20:16:31 GMT, levels changed from flux to eddy
levels changed from flux to eddy 
 
Values were checked with a DVM were: 
 
pitch.flux 0.022   
roll.flux  0.001 
 
pitch.eddy -0.055 
roll.flux   0.102 
 
I don't think this had been done since I arrived, so the levels have been set to  
read the flux tower for the last 3 days. 
 
 
18: LEVELS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 20:35:26 GMT, archive_config/prep.config level entrie
archive_config/prep.config level entries changed 
 
There was an error in archive_config, where it was storing cosmos 106&107 in both 
eddy/uwlev and flux/uw05m.  cosmos 104&105 are the ones to be stored in eddy/uwlev. 
This will have had no effect on the data since it was only now that I changed to  
monitor the eddy levels.  Archiving on cosmos was shut down and restarted (20:27:17). 
Also, the gains were off by a factor of 10 (I think) - note the earlier comment 
on voltage output, along with another gain of 10 that 1 volt=10 degrees. 
Charlie is about to add mean computation of these signals to covar. 
 
19: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 21:24:58 GMT, weird IR sensor behavior
weird IR sensor behavior 
 
I've just observed what I think is overheating on Wim's instrument.  Both H2O and CO2 had 
large meanders, level shifts, and spikes.  It looks like we will have to improvise 
a radiation shield for it. 
  
 
20: SONICS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 21:28:25 GMT, sonic "painting"
sonic "painting" 
 
Both uw sonics have been bouncing over the full-scale range recently.  I suspect the 
problem is overheating of the electronics boxes.  I'm working on sorting this out. 
 
21: COND , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 21:59:21 GMT, First real conditional sampler test
First real conditional sampler test 
 
Bags are now sampling - started at 21:55 ASTER time. 
C is up, B is down, A is connected, but won't be used since still leaking. 
 
 
22: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 22:05:31 GMT, archiving cycled for marigold
archiving cycled for marigold 
 
This was done to enable archiving of conditional sampler data.  Unfortunately, I am already 
running a conditional sampler test.  Archiving started 22:01:42, with the cond. samp. started 
at 21:55.  I may decide to throw the air out. 
 
23: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 22:06:59 GMT, playing around with foil
playing around with foil 
 
I`ve just wrapped the uw electronics boxes and the IR sensor box with foil to help 
cool them down.  It seems to be working so far, but we'll keep on watching. 
 
 
24: COND , Site none, Fri 12-Jul-1991 23:15:40 GMT, cond samp flasks filled
cond samp flasks filled 
 
For the last hour's run, the following flasks were filled: 
6225-66 - bag C, down air 
6226-66 - bag B, up air 
 
The settings were normal, 15 cm/s. 
Note that bag C was MUCH more full than the other bags.  Either there were a lot 
of downdrafts, or something is wrong. 
 
P.S. (Jul 14) I've tested the sonic, and there isn't a w-bias. 
              I've checked the conditional sampler status: 
              1 (+)  8872 samples 
              2 (=) 11187 samples 
              3 (-) 11910 samples 
              thus, there were more downdraft samples, but only by 20% or so - 
              not enough to explain the observation that bag C took 5 times longer to evacuate  
              than either A or B, which had about the same volume. 
      Thus, this still is a mystery to me.  Perhaps I was fooled by the volumes due to 
      C being on top, and there was an obstruction slowing the pumping rate.  I'll look 
      into this more. 
	 
 
25: OPERATIONS , Site none, Sat 13-Jul-1991 15:09:43 GMT, Morning status
Morning status 
 
Looking at cockpits running since last night (00Z). 
 
Three spikes on (u,c).10m.ati 
 
Two spikes visible on c.5m.uw.fx 
 
w on both sonics reached +-2.5 m/s 
 
Propvane v are all negative, thus no southerly winds 
 
(G1,G3).8cm range from +50 to below -100 W/m^2 
 
G2.8cm ranges from +30 to -50 W/m^2 
 
Tsoil.a range 290 to ZZ> 315 deg K 
 
Tsoil.b 295 - 305 
 
Tsoil.c 295 to 310 
 
about 30 spikes on ().5m.uw.ed 
 
 
 
26: FAST , Site none, Sat 13-Jul-1991 21:16:56 GMT, krypton clibration changed
krypton clibration changed 
 
Determined that calibration function for the krypton hygrometer has been 
wrong; we were assuming a 5v offset and a gain of 2. Turns out that 
the actual adam offset is 0 and gain is 1. Created a new calibration 
function q_kh20_2a.c which assumes gain = 1 and offset = 0. 
 
Restarted covar with the new calibration. Previous covar output for 
q_h2o_uv.5m and all associated covariances will be wrong. Raw  
archive data will be okay. 
 
 
27: SOIL , Site none, Sat 13-Jul-1991 22:52:35 GMT, Soil moisture top 8 cm 14 July- 20 July
Soil moisture top 8 cm 14 July- 20 July 1991 
Collected on the day indicated, weighed fresh immediately, cooked over night 
and weighed dry the next day.  
 
 
                Sun        Mon       Tue       Wed      Thur     Fri       Sat 
                14         15        16         17       18       19        20 
                                                                  
   FURROW 
 
A  Fresh       21.57      24.10     26.45               22.01 
   Dry         19.16      22.36     24.50               20.44 
   Delta        2.41       1.74      1.95                1.57 
   %           12.6        7.8       8.0                 7.7 
 
B  Fresh       25.65      25.49     28.12               23.32 
   Dry         22.88      23.24     26.13               21.63 
   Delta	2.77       2.25      1.99                1.69 
   %	       12.1        9.7       7.6                 7.8 
 
C  Fresh       22.14      20.18     23.48               25.70 
   Dry	       19.71      18.56     21.87               23.84 
   Delta        2.43       1.62      1.61                1.86 
   %           12.3        8.7       7.4                 7.8 
 
Average %      12.31       8.73      7.7                 7.8 
 
  RIDGE 
  
A  Fresh       17.93      20.58     19.89               20.00 
   Dry         15.63      17.95     17.58               17.88 
   Delta        2.30       2.63      2.31                2.12 
   %           14.7       14.71     13.1                11.9 
 
B  Fresh       18.62      25.49     21.00               23.58 
   Dry         16.19      22.69     18.56               21.00 
   Delta        2.43       2.8       2.44                2.58 
   %           15.0       12.3      13.1                12.3 
 
C  Fresh       20.95      22.69     23.32               29.16 
   Dry         18.19      19.52     20.59               25.99 
   Delta        2.76       3.17      2.73                3.17 
   %           15.2       16.2      13.3                12.2 
 
Average %      15.0       14.4      13.3                12.1 
 
 
28: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sat 13-Jul-1991 22:57:44 GMT, shielding Wim's sensor
shielding Wim's sensor 
 
I've just remade the cover on the infrared sensor.  There now is a scoop on the top 
which reflects the sun and forces air over the cover (which also cools the shield). 
I kind of like this design.  I also put small shields over the lens holders, but they 
probably won't do too much. 
 
 
29: PSYCS , Site none, Sat 13-Jul-1991 23:14:56 GMT, psycs at 1.5m and 3m switched
psycs at 1.5m and 3m switched 
 
This was done because Steve S. left suspecting a problem with the 1.5m unit.   
With this unit now at 3m, it will be between "good" levels, so data can be 
bracketed. 
 
I noted that the water level was about 80% in both bottles, so they should 
last quite a while longer. 
 
 
30: LEVELS , Site none, Sun 14-Jul-1991 01:28:17 GMT, orientation of uw.eddy changed
orientation of uw.eddy changed 
 
While I worked on the shield for Wim's sensor I apparently changed the orientation of 
the levels.  Looking at the level data for this afternoon, I see a change in 
pitch from -.60 to -1.05 and in roll from 1.04 to .99.  That's what we installed the 
levels for! 
 
After looking at a few hours of data using S, it appears that the sonic does move 
in the wind, but only by 0.03 degrees. (This afternoon, the wind went from about 
2 m/s to around 8.)  Note that this was for the 5m eddy mast, so this number might not 
be representative of what we would see with a 10m tower.  The standard deviation 
in angle was 0.01 degrees, though this is mostly due to the above-mentioned 
trend.  Overall, I would say that our orientations are pretty good - well within 
the other sonic angle accuracy of 0.1 degrees. 
 
 
31: STATUS , Site none, Sun 14-Jul-1991 04:22:04 GMT, daily plot interpretation
daily plot interpretation 
 
A few notes after generating plots for some of 192, and all of 193&194: 
 
temp profiles: drys just barely go unstable - all temps (except in canopy) 
               are within a .3 C range.  They may never have gone unstable on 193. 
               However, w't' does go positive during the morning on all days. 
 
               wets always change "stability".  Vapor flux is upwards, as expected. 
 
wind profiles: always monotonically increasing.  Lowest prop stalls early - we will 
               swap out the HC11 as per SRS's instructions tomorrow. 
 
sonics:        ati reads slightly lower than uw, even though it is higher.  This is 
               not good.   
 
               uw.eddy reads higher than uw.flux.  I suspect the crystal oscillator on 
               uw.eddy may have changed, since the speed of sound on this sonic has  
               been too high (indicating small transit time counts, and thus a clock 
               which is slow?)  This is consistant with the higher winds I'm seeing. 
               I'll test the oscillator with the scope soon. 
 
krypton:       calibration was changed about 21Z today - all prior data are off. 
 
infrared:      seems to misbehave during the heat of the day.  I think my latest shield 
               helps - we'll see tomorrow. 
 
               co2 flux changes sign during the night (plants respire), as it should. 
               Mean co2 appears to decrease during the night and increase during the 
               day, looking like a negative gain.  I don't understand how the flux can 
               appear to have the right sign, and the mean be different.  In an attempt 
               to solve this puzzle, I looked at spectra (thinking the low frequencies 
               - and the mean - might be contaminated with temperature).  This showed 
               good values (agreement between q with krypton and similarity between 
               co2 and h2o) at low frequencies.  (There definitely is white noise at 
               high frequencies, but it doesn't appear to effect the cospectrum much.) 
               Thus, the puzzle is unsolved.  I'm hoping to learn more when Ray Desjardins 
               brings along some co2 cylinders so we can do a rough calibration. 
 
fast Ts:       biases change with temperature, as observed in FLAT and ARM.  variances 
               are okay (I think - didn't really check them too much).  10m variance 
               is less than 5m, as expected. 
 
radiation:     seems okay.  net_canopy shows the effect of furrow shadowing.  t_surface 
               appears to be seeing both canopy and dirt, and fluctuates with the wind 
               blowing the canopy around.  This is consistant with results compared 
               with the twin otter overflight. 
 
winds:         mostly northerly - tendency to turn W during the night.  NEVER FROM 
               THE BACK OF THE TOWER - HURRAY!  Calms down during the night to 0.5-2, 
               late afternoon picks up to 5-8. 
 
soil probes:   seem okay. 
 
32: SOIL , Site none, Sun 14-Jul-1991 17:08:56 GMT, status-tsoil
status-tsoil 
 
I think one (the upper?) of the tsoil a probes has been uncovered - the data from 
one of the 12 tsoil probes is significantly higher (now, during the morning) 
than the others.  I'll try to check this now. 
 
P.S.  Upon looking, it appears that a surface crack, caused by soil drying, has 
opened up, exposing the probe directly to air.  I haven't done anything about it 
since the next irrigation cycle should seal it up again. 
 
33: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sun 14-Jul-1991 20:01:09 GMT, O3 configuration changed
O3 configuration changed 
 
The gains on o3.5mfast and o3.5mnofilter have been changed to reflect +/-10V, instead 
of +/-5V, since that is what Dick is sending.  A jumper was added to W4 and  
prep.config was changed.  I'm going to restart covar to enable this change. 
 
 
34: SONICS , Site none, Sun 14-Jul-1991 22:47:36 GMT, ati 1d zeroed
ati 1d zeroed 
 
Since I had changed the transducer, and since any w bias is critical for the conditional 
sampler, I checked the zero on the 1d ati today.  After a lot of pain (I loosened one 
of the transducers by mistake and took a long time to find it), I captured the file 
/home/aster/projects/SQVAQS91/cals/ati1d.195 
The mean w from this file is -0.006 m/s, so the zero apparently is pretty good! 
 
 
35: OPERATIONS , Site none, Mon 15-Jul-1991 00:56:00 GMT, Shutdown to reset time
Shutdown to reset time 
 
Since our system clock is off from GMT by a few minutes, I am going to reboot aster. 
I will do this in about 15 minutes, once I've finished all of the daily plots. 
 
 
36: OPERATIONS , Site none, Mon 15-Jul-1991 15:15:44 GMT, Morning status JD 196
Morning status JD 196 
 
Looking through the xcockpits from last night's run. 
 
flux tower: 
 
   1. 1 spike on uw sonic 
   2. both t's look okay 
   3. pitch on uw.ed shows a significant step change; 
      is this one hooked up? 
   4. roll on uw.ed shows a small change as well; ditto? 
   5. ati sonic looks good, except for large negative offset in w 
   6. uw looks like w has a small offset also 
 
psyc tower: 
 
   1. looks ok 
 
prop tower: 
 
   1. seems ok 
 
rad farm: 
 
   1. looks reasonable 
 
eddy tower: 
 
   1. fast t, krypton and uw sonic look good 
   2. can't tell what the ir instrument is doing 
 
consamp tower: 
 
   1. three spikes on cs sonic 
   2. t.cs looks like it jumped - there is a band between about 
      30-32 C and 16-20 C, with nothing between 
 
 
37: FAST , Site none, Tue 16-Jul-1991 00:15:21 GMT, Fast T reinstalled
Fast T reinstalled 
 
I had removed it for the ozone balloon-bursting timing tests.  It is 
back in. (5m.uw.eddy).  The balloon tests took about 1/2hour. 
 
 
38: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 16-Jul-1991 01:42:05 GMT, O3 instrument operational
O3 instrument operational 
 
 
O3 zero cals and time lag estimates 
finished. O3 instrument is now opertional, 
although the unfiltered channel shows 
noise. 
 
39: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Tue 16-Jul-1991 01:51:12 GMT, Calibration info for Pearson Ozone
Calibration info for Pearson Ozone 
 
Results of lag tests: 
23:44:46 0.41 s 
23:46:48 0.37 s 
00:07:17 0.42 s 
00:09:07 0.28 s - I think a balloon fragment blocked the sound after bursting 
00:11:17 0.43 s 
Should use 0.40 seconds.   
Note that each (start and stop) time was accurate to +0-.05 seconds, thus 
the measurement accuracy is 0-0.1 seconds. 
 
Results of Dick's field calibration versus the Dasibi: 
Dasibi = 297.9939 + 27.38175. 
(to get this, one point was removed from the fit which looked strange.) 
 
 
41: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 16-Jul-1991 15:22:08 GMT, Morning Status, JD 197
Morning Status, JD 197 
 
Flux tower: 
 
   1. 10m sonic and fast T okay 
   2. 5m sonic and fast T okay, although 
      there is an offset betwen the two T's 
 
Prop tower: 
 
   1. Props look ok. 
 
Psyc tower: 
 
   1. baros okay 
   3. psyc's okay 
 
Rad Farm 
 
   1. Rad okay. 
 
Eddy tower: 
 
   1. O3 looks okay, about 20 ppb? 
   2. O3.nofilter still just noise 
   3. t prime looks good 
   4. q krypton looks okay 
   5. sonic ok 
   6. co2 is anybodies guess 
 
Consamp tower: 
 
   1. no spikes on the sonic! 
 
42: LOG , Site none, Tue 16-Jul-1991 22:34:17 GMT, Twin Otter just left
Twin Otter just left 
 
They did two groups of 12 passes (visiting I5 in between for 15 minutes) 
during the last 2 hours or so. 
 
 
43: LEVELS , Site none, Wed 17-Jul-1991 01:48:58 GMT, Levels changed from eddy to flux
Levels changed from eddy to flux 
 
 
44: COND , Site none, Wed 17-Jul-1991 16:28:45 GMT, conditional sampler turned off
conditional sampler turned off 
 
this is to conserve disk space, which is now at 100% while I am backing up. 
 
 
45: OPERATIONS , Site none, Wed 17-Jul-1991 17:03:03 GMT, archiving restarted
archiving restarted 
 
I had stopped archiving while the disk was full - the tape backup is completed now. 
 
 
46: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Wed 17-Jul-1991 21:15:11 GMT, IR sensor calibration
IR sensor calibration 
 
I've just run 4 gas bottles through the calibration chamber on Wim's instrument. 
The bottles were provided by Ray Desjardins yesterday.  The sequence was: 
1736 - nitrogen 
  give tour to Jim Podalski et al 
1929 - 371ppm CO2  
1936 - 313ppm CO2 
  go back to work up numbers 
2021 - 339ppm CO2 
 
The numbers are: 
gas	h2o_abs h2o_ref ratio   co2_abs co2_ref ratio 
N2	28606	24464	1.169	32900	28054	1.173 
371	25591	21977	1.164	26537	25178	1.054 
313	25485	21897	1.164	26787	25076	1.068 
339	25019	21555	1.161	26076	24665	1.057 
 
Note that the h2o ratio is just about constant, indicating 
that the co2 mixtures were probably dry (had no h2o).  Also 
note that the co2 response is correct, with the ratio decreasing 
with increasing co2 concentration.  When plotted, the 
co2 data are not linear however.  I suspect that there is a  
temperature drift and the temperature changed during the 
test (especially since they were done over a 3 hour (morning) 
period.  The linear calibration from the two consecutive tests 
(371 and 313) yields: 
 
co2 = -4143*ratio + 4738 
 
Since Wim apparently likes the calibration to contain an overall 
attenuation, the slope may be expressed as: 
 
4143 = 4860/1.173 = 4857*0.853 
 
where 1.173 is the ratio with no CO2. 
 
For h2o, the present gain of -120*.916 works well.  The offset of  
116 yields a bias on the order of -6 g/kg.  (There is a temperature 
drift.)  I will change the code to reflect the zero measured for 
N2, thus the calibration will be: 
 
h2o = -129*0.855 * ratio + 122 
 
47: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 18-Jul-1991 16:11:35 GMT, Morning status jd 199
Morning status jd 199 
 
flux tower: 
 
   1. fast t's look okay 
   2. pitch.5m.uw.fx shows a jump 
   3. 10m.ati sonic ok 
   4.  5m.uw  sonic ok 
   5. props look good 
 
psyc tower: 
   1. look okay, except 5m wet bulb may be reading 
      a bit high 
 
rad farm: 
   1. all ok 
 
eddy tower: 
   1. o3 nominal 
   2. t.5m and krypton good 
   3. many spikes on the uw sonic 
   4. ir signals look reasonable, except 
      ir h2o mean is about 4, should be about 10 
 
 
48: WEATHER , Site none, Thu 18-Jul-1991 21:07:31 GMT, Dust devil just passed through the arra
Dust devil just passed through the array 
 
Event seen in temp, w, u, v, and other scalars.  Duration about 30 sec. 
 
 
49: LEVELS , Site none, Fri 19-Jul-1991 00:34:29 GMT, levels switched about 2 hours ago
levels switched about 2 hours ago 
 
I think it was from flux to eddy. 
 
50: SONICS , Site none, Fri 19-Jul-1991 00:38:54 GMT, UW sonics woes
UW sonics woes 
 
I have just traced the speed of sound (and maybe more?) problem to the 
74HC74 above the 32 MHz oscillator.  I have moved it to sonics #2, which  
has just started having the same problem.  I'll try to get a replacement  
tomorrow - at worst, I'll ask Steve to bring one.  I will have to trace through 
the schematic to see what effect this had on the data up till now.  All the 
wiring in UW #1 should be redone when we get back. 
 
 
51: LOG , Site none, Fri 19-Jul-1991 00:43:36 GMT, visitors
visitors 
 
Today, Walt arrived (bringing me) and his friend Roy showed up later. 
Note that Walt was up the psyc mast about an hour ago to take a picture. 
 
Yesterday, Jim Podolski and another Jim and Walt were here from about  
1100-1430 (local). 
 
The day before that (Tues), Ray Desjardins and another person showed up  
from about 1300-1430 (local). 
 
On Sat. night, Poul Hummelsford (sp?) from RISOE will arrive in Fresno 
for the tour on Sunday.   
 
We should have the visitors sign up in logbook! 
 
 
52: SOFTWARE , Site none, Fri 19-Jul-1991 03:38:27 GMT, New version of covar installed
New version of covar installed 
 
covar with phase adjustment installed and  
covars restarted at 03:36. May be buggy. 
 
 
 
53: STATUS , Site none, Fri 19-Jul-1991 22:46:27 GMT, Tasks performed today:
Tasks performed today: 
 
- Switched prop #10 (with HC11 #3?) into the lowest level - had to swap MC14490 
  chips to get it to go. 
 
- put a new 74HC74 in UW#2, to prevent the same speed of sound drift problems 
 
- wiggled connector on back of acc. sounder to get the signal back 
 
- resoldered (and still had to wiggle) transducer connector inside box on AT, UW#1. 
  Is spiking less now 
 
- rewired the conditional sampler so it gets power from the power supply at the 
  base of its tower.  I made up a VERY strange fork/pigtail connector assembly to 
  do this since we didn't have all of the appropriate connectors here. 
  
  Am running a test now to determine whether this helps the bag filling problem 
  which caused the down bag to be so full during the first test. 
 
 
54: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sat 20-Jul-1991 19:05:18 GMT, Water cooling Wim's sensor
Water cooling Wim's sensor 
 
I've just come back from placing a wet towel on the infrared sensor electronics 
box.  The CO2 signal is slowly decreasing now -  I'll have to wait to see if 
the trend continues. 
 
 
 
55: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sat 20-Jul-1991 19:09:26 GMT, NO line shut off
NO line shut off 
 
I started smelling NO while testing the conditional sampler and called Dick. 
At his advice, I've shut off the NO cylinder, but left everything else running. 
 
I'm not sure where the problem is - Now that I'm paranoid, I seem to smell NO 
everywhere.  The pump shelter air definitely smells bad, but this could be normal 
pump operation smells.  There also was some evidence of a leak at the cylinder 
itself (the cotton leaf was brown on the edges).  Dick will show up sometime 
to check it out.  In the meantime, the ozone sensor is down. 
 
 
56: SONICS , Site none, Sat 20-Jul-1991 19:11:15 GMT, uw sonic spiking AGAIN
uw sonic spiking AGAIN 
 
It has to be the same connector, but I don't know what more I can to to prevent 
this.  I guess I'll have to remake it for the 4th time. 
 
 
57: LOG , Site none, Sat 20-Jul-1991 21:13:34 GMT, C-FPOK just left site
C-FPOK just left site 
 
They made 4-5 runs, and are now off to do a southerly regional run. 
Our ozone wasn't working, and the sonic was spiking, as usual.  Also, 
Wim's sensor was reading quite high, despite my wetting of it about 
30 minutes ago.  Oh well... 
 
 
58: COND , Site none, Sat 20-Jul-1991 23:29:06 GMT, conditional sampler stop
conditional sampler stop 
This concludes a test from 22:20 to 23:20.  I am going to 
fill some flasks for real now.  Note that bag A was always  
on (because of a faulty valve, which I won't bother to fix, 
but that I switched to be the middle position).  This isn't 
necessarily bad - it will be a true mean measurement, rather 
than having to combine all 3 bags to get a mean. 
 
 
 
59: COND , Site none, Sun 21-Jul-1991 00:09:14 GMT, flasks filled
flasks filled 
 
from test 2220-2320, 
 
6222-66  bag A - total air 
6623-66  bag B - down air 
6624-66  bag C - up air 
 
Threshold was 15 cm/s 
 
This was the first real test which has a chance of working.  I'll do more tomorrow 
in preparation for a big run on Tues. 
 
 
60: RADIATION , Site none, Sun 21-Jul-1991 00:18:56 GMT, Radiation sensors need cleaning
Radiation sensors need cleaning 
 
For the last 3 days, the peak solar radition has been ragged at noon. 
Three days ago, I also noticed spots on the sonic electronics boxes, which 
indicates that the field was sprayed.  (I later noticed the same spots on  
the prop fins.)  If it was sprayed, the upward-looking radiometer domes may 
have been contaminated also.  We need to get up there and look. 
 
 
61: RADIATION , Site none, Sun 21-Jul-1991 16:21:21 GMT, Canopy net radiometer leveled
Canopy net radiometer leveled 
 
It was out by about 1/2 of a bubble, rotated with the bubble to the west 
(east side down).  We "rolled" it (around a N-S axis) to get it level. 
 
 
62: LEVELS , Site none, Sun 21-Jul-1991 16:22:42 GMT, Pitch and roll switched again.
Pitch and roll switched again. 
 
I think this was from eddy to flux, but I should check. 
 
 
63: RADIATION , Site none, Sun 21-Jul-1991 17:39:41 GMT, Radiometers cleaned
Radiometers cleaned 
 
All of the radiometers on the trellis were cleaned starting at 1000 local  
(and Tom is going now to clean the net in the canopy) following our observation  
that the field probably was  
sprayed during the morning of July 18.  To the eye, the cleaning did make a  
difference.  This explains why the last 3 days of radiation data showed irregularities 
in the incoming signal.  Other observations made at that time: 
 
- the net is not level - it dips to the south (but we can't easily change this) 
 
- the IR surface temperature looks straight down on the canopy.  It is 250cm over 
  the ridge and 258cm over the furrows.  The canopy is 68cm over the ridge, making 
  the IR surface temperature 182cm over the canopy.  
 
- the downward-looking Epplys are 10 cm lower than the IR sensor 
 
 
 
64: COND , Site none, Mon 22-Jul-1991 00:24:54 GMT, ATI 1d sonic xducers replaced
ATI 1d sonic xducers replaced 
 
The 1d had about -1.5 m/s bias, which would mess up the conditional sampler. 
I had to change both transducers to get it working.  The zero should now be 
checked, but it seems like it is pretty close to 0. 
 
 
65: LOG , Site none, Mon 22-Jul-1991 00:26:45 GMT, Pearson out at eddy tower
Pearson out at eddy tower 
 
He has been there almost continuously since around 1300 local, and will 
probably be there for another hour at least. 
 
 
66: LOG , Site none, Mon 22-Jul-1991 01:16:37 GMT, visitors today
visitors today 
 
Poul Hummelsford (sp?) was here from about 1140-1500 local 
 
Larry Mahrt and Jim Pederson were here from about 1330-1600 local 
 
 
67: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Mon 22-Jul-1991 22:13:40 GMT, ozone now working?
ozone now working? 
 
We cleaned a fair amount of dirt from the scintered flow restricter, which 
changed the output from 30 ppb to 70 ppb.  The flow rate (NO?) was then changed, 
which bumped the output up to 90 ppb.  During this, the Dasibi has been reading 
about 85 ppb (76 after an offset of 9?), so maybe we're now too high.  (Or 
maybe the Dasibi really doesn't have an offset.)  The final setting was made about 
15 min. ago. 
 
 
68: SONICS , Site none, Mon 22-Jul-1991 22:15:47 GMT, wet towel now on 5m.uw.eddy
wet towel now on 5m.uw.eddy 
 
This sonic started painting, so it called for desperate action.  Problems 
started at an air temp of about 32C.  I'll think about airconditioner ductwork 
for a more permanent solution. 
 
 
69: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Tue 23-Jul-1991 02:05:32 GMT, Filter installed in o3.nofilter
Filter installed in o3.nofilter 
 
This was done to test if the channel is okay - it seems like it is. 
 
 
70: PSYCS , Site none, Tue 23-Jul-1991 17:06:35 GMT, 5 m psychrometer wet bulb appears to be
5 m psychrometer wet bulb appears to be  
reading a few tenths of a degree high. 
 
 
71: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 23-Jul-1991 19:36:15 GMT, Main breaker on xfrmr blew
Main breaker on xfrmr blew 
 
This happened about 30-40 min. ago.  Everything was rebooted 
and processes started.  We think this is due to all the airconditioners 
and pumps out here. 
 
 
72: SONICS , Site none, Tue 23-Jul-1991 19:37:55 GMT, uw eddy moved to shelter
uw eddy moved to shelter 
 
This was done to allow the electronics to be cooled, but requireed 
longer cables, which introduced noise.  We are about to take another 
set of zeros on it now. 
 
 
73: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Tue 23-Jul-1991 22:21:59 GMT, CO2 variance appears to be increasing i
CO2 variance appears to be increasing in  
magnitude.  Is it getting noisier?? 
 
 
74: SONICS , Site none, Tue 23-Jul-1991 23:04:27 GMT, Very heavy spiking on all channels of
Very heavy spiking on all channels of  
5m.uw.ed. 
 
 
75: COND , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 03:06:02 GMT, Now starting 24 cond. samp. runs
Now starting 24 cond. samp. runs 
 
I started at 2000 local - 0300 GMT, with the valves in the Normal setting. 
The plan is to take 1 hour samples, toggle Reverse mode, transfer to flasks, 
and restart on the next even 5 minute time.  I will fill flasks from all 3 bags. 
 
 
76: WEATHER , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 03:16:58 GMT, sunset about 2012 local (0312 GMT)
sunset about 2012 local (0312 GMT) 
 
Thus, the conditional sampler test starts slightly before sunset. 
 
 
77: COND , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 06:55:50 GMT, thresholds changed
thresholds changed 
 
during this nearly calm night, a threshold of 15 cm/s is too large, 
since sigma w is about 10 cm/s.  The bags did not getting completely  
filled (enough to fill the flasks) during the last run at 15.  I just 
changed it 10 for this next run (2345-0045), but will change again 
down to 5 cm/s for the following run. 
 
The "B" flask probably did not get enough air pressure due to this  
problem, and I messed up the "C" flask (accidentally connected the 
"B" bag back up), so it may have B-air, ambient air (which was in 
the pump fitting), in addition to the normal "C" air.  It did have  
a vacuum to pull out "C" air even though I had exposed it to  
bag B - The evacuation procedure for the bags must be at least 
somewhat correct! 
 
 
78: RADIATION , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 06:58:15 GMT, Non-solar light
Non-solar light 
 
There is a 3/4 moon tonight, which seems bright enough to  
contribute incoming short-wave radiation.   
 
Also, I have a light in the conditional sampler shelter tonight, though it 
mostly illuminates the inside of the shelter.  I do take it out to use the 
Toshiba for about 2 minutes at the beginning of each flask filling session. 
 
 
79: WEATHER , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 08:22:30 GMT, dew has formed
dew has formed 
 
I just noticed that the toshibi is slightly wet. 
 
It seemed like dew had recently evaporated when I got to the site this (now 
yesterday) morning also. 
 
 
 
80: LOG , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 11:56:04 GMT, Crop dusting
Crop dusting 
 
A helicopter started spraying the field 1 mile NW (and on E side of road?) about 20 minutes 
ago.  Note that dawn is now breaking - he flew for at least 15 min in total darkness. 
(The moon set about an hour ago.)   
 
There were another pair of planes which made a few passes over the field to the S about 
midnight.  I don't know what they were doing. 
 
 
 
 
81: LEVELS , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 17:33:02 GMT, Levels changed from flux to eddy
Levels changed from flux to eddy 
 
 
82: FAST , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 17:36:30 GMT, t.10m.ati replaced
t.10m.ati replaced 
 
We also did a calibration, saved as: 
/home/aster/projects/SJVAQS91/cals/tfast_10m.205 
with switches every 5 seconds between zero, operate, and +5C cal. 
The final Fluke reading was 30.2C - the fast T was reading about 
2C higher. 
 
 
83: COND , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 18:23:14 GMT, Leaving conditional sampler to Tom
Leaving conditional sampler to Tom 
 
I took data all night, and should have lots of decent runs. 
Consult the field logbook for details, but this is a list of runs I took: 
Time(local) 
2000 
2115 
2230 
2345 
0100 
0215 
0330 
0445 
0600 
0715 
0830 
0955 
Assuming Tom takes 20 minutes between samples, here are the rest he should take: 
1115 
1235 
1355 
1515 
1635 
1755 
1915 
 
I have been logging the time to empty the bags (after the flask is filled).  
"A" never gets as full as you would expect, given that the valve is always open - 
perhaps it is only partly open (if so, where is the extra flow going - I don't 
think it is being vented).  "B" always seems to get more full than "C".  Switching 
Normal/Reverse sometimes puts more in "C", but never by as much as B was greater  
than C in the other mode.  Thus, things may not be perfect, but this is why 
we're testing it! 
 
 
 
84: OPERATIONS , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 20:21:07 GMT, AES aircraft made ~16 passes late this
AES aircraft made ~16 passes late this morning, 
~1200-1300 PDT.  Ian McPherson noted crop changes; 
I will compare them to crop map from Hammond (?) 
Ranch. 
 
 
85: SONICS , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 20:22:17 GMT, uw sonic on scalar flux tower is curren
uw sonic on scalar flux tower is currently  
spiking very heavily. 
 
 
86: SONICS , Site none, Wed 24-Jul-1991 21:17:00 GMT, Some spiking on 5m uw sonic on scalar
Some spiking on 5m uw sonic on scalar 
flux tower, but better than previously. 
 
 
87: SONICS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 00:12:30 GMT, Created new sonic calibration routine,
Created new sonic calibration routine, sonic_uw_4a 
to account for new zero wind values for 5m uw sonic 
on scalar flux tower that were obtained yesterday. 
Edited prep.config files in ~aster/config and  
~aster/...results/covar.  The prep.config file in 
~aster/config had calibration routine _1, while 
the prep.config file in ~aster/...results/covar had 
calibration routine _3a. 
 
 
88: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 00:59:09 GMT, Fast 03 Observations
Fast 03 Observations 
 
            Fast 03	  Dasibi	N.O. Tank Press.     N.O. Line Press. 
            -------       ------        ----------------     ---------------- 
            ----------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
July 
---- 
22           				540	 
 
23          -3.2	     73         4 
 
24	    -4.9	     69         350			20 
 
25          -7.5             36         250                     22 
 
26 
 
27 
 
28 
 
29 
 
30 
 
31 
 
August 
------ 
1 
 
2 
 
3 
 
4 
 
5 
 
6 
 
7 
 
8 
 
 
89: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 02:56:17 GMT, Covars not running for the past hour or
Covars not running for the past hour or two. 
I stopped them in an attempt to delete the 
master .covar files, but was unsuccesful in 
doing that.  Then they would not restart 
because of problems associated with trying 
to remake the calibration files for the 
uw sonic. 
 
 
90: COND , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 03:02:54 GMT, Continued CO2 conditional sampler exper
Continued CO2 conditional sampler experiment, 
taking one hour samples beginning at (pdt) 
0955 
1135 
1250 
1405 
1520 
1635 
1750 
1910 
 
The mode of the last sample may be questioned: 
 
Before the 1910 sample, I could not use the  
Toshiba to log onto the conditional sampler  
because it had lost power.  Therefore, I  
assumed it was in the same mode as the last  
(1750) sample, 'R'.  I tried to 'rserial  
marigold 202' from aster, but was refused.   
Later, when I checked on aster, after beginning  
the 1910 sample, there was an 'rserial  
marigold 202' running.  I killed that process,  
but when I logged onto the conditional sampler  
from aster, it was in the 'N' mode. 
 
After the 1910 sample was processed, I shut down 
the conditional sampler. 
 
 
91: STATUS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 16:36:21 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS
SYSTEM STATUS 
 
	Arrived at about 15:00 gmt to find 
the disk had overflowed and archiving from 
cosmos had stopped. 
Killed some fills and restarted archiving on 
cosmos at about 15:25 gmt. 
 
92: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 17:10:37 GMT, INTERNAL T in MARIGOLD:
INTERNAL T in MARIGOLD: 
 
	Added internal temperature sensor to marigold 
at 16:50 gmt. 
 
93: PSYCS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 18:37:12 GMT, .5m PSYC:
.5m PSYC: 
 
	Played with the .5m psyc wet bulb at 18:00 gmt. 
Wick is very dirty ands needs replacement. 
 
94: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 19:36:29 GMT, COVAR files:
COVAR files: 
 
	Around 18:50 gmt, I completed reducing the 
size of the covar files by splitting for day 206 then 
deleting ADAM.covar and renaming ADAM.covar.206 to ADAM.covar 
 
	Ragwort covar kept running ok. Cosmos and marigold 
did not. After playing around, I found I had to re-make covar 
and move it to sun4 toget them going. 
 
This was accomplished around 19:25 gmt. 
 
95: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 21:05:17 GMT, OZONE:
OZONE: 
 
	Dick Pearson is here to work on 
his sensor. It will be off starting at 21:05 GMT. 
Back on again at 22:49.  
 
Vacuum pump oil changed.  Note that this is a 
good opportunity to check zero signal level. 
 
 
96: PSYCS , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 22:07:07 GMT, PSYC WORK:
PSYC WORK: 
 
	The psyc wicks were replaced over the time 
window of 20:00 to 22:00 GMT. 
 
97: SOIL , Site none, Thu 25-Jul-1991 23:51:30 GMT, Copy of logbook entry 4
Copy of logbook entry 4 
 
Soil moisture top 8 cm 7 July- 13 July 1991 
Collected on the day indicated, weighed fresh immediately, cooked over night 
and weighed dry the next day.  
 
 
                Sun        Mon       Tue       Wed      Thur     Fri       Sat 
                 7          8         9         10       11       12        13 
                                                                  
   FURROW 
 
A  Fresh       23.75      25.77     15.57              15.33              28.34 
   Dry         16.92      18.97     12.51              12.87              25.56 
   Delta        6.83	   6.8       3.06               2.46               2.78 
   %           40.4       35.8      25.5               19.1               10.9 
 
B  Fresh       24.07      34.64     22.11              16.92              25.16                    
   Dry         16.96      25.88     17.67              14.20              22.68 
   Delta	7.11       8.76      4.44               2.72               2.48 
   %	       42.0	  33.8      25.1               19.2               10.9 
 
C  Fresh       26.47      33.67     22.35              21.31              19.33 
   Dry	       18.82      25.27     17.81              17.90              17.44 
   Delta        7.65       8.4       4.54               3.41               1.89 
   %           40.6       33.2      25.5               19.1               10.8 
 
Average %      41.0	  34.3      25.4               19.2               10.9  
 
  RIDGE 
  
A  Fresh       18.63      15.84     21.77              24.00              20.94 
   Dry         14.87      12.94     18.01              20.23              17.59 
   Delta        3.76       2.9       3.76               3.77               3.35 
   %           25.3       22.4      20.9               18.6               19.0 
 
B  Fresh       18.64      18.02     15.21              23.49              20.45 
   Dry         13.80      14.78     12.51              19.81              17.30 
   Delta        4.84       3.24      2.70               3.68               3.15 
   %           35.1       21.9      21.6               18.6               18.2 
 
C  Fresh       17.10      20.05     16.92              24.73              21.84 
   Dry         15.02      16.42     13.95              20.96              18.40 
   Delta        2.08       3.63      2.97               3.77               3.44 
   %           13.8       22.1      21.3               18.0               18.7 
 
Average %      24.8       22.1      21.3               18.4               18.6 
 
 
98: SONICS , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 00:44:19 GMT, EDDY SONIC:
EDDY SONIC: 
 
	From 23:30 to 00:30 GMT, the eddy sonic was done. 
The electronic box was moved from the cond. sampler shelter 
to the ozone shelter. The signal cables were reduced to the 
short length. Initial cockpit look at the data shows good 
signals. 
 
99: LOG , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 15:26:12 GMT, Took photos from front of array this mo
Took photos from front of array this morning. 
Note that I took photos at the array of  
individual towers and sensors on Sunday, 
July 21. 
 
 
100: LOG , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 15:52:52 GMT, Measurements of canopy height:
Measurements of canopy height: 
 
spo began measurements of canopy height 
relative to the tower bases on July 20. 
He placed tape at 5 cm intervals on the 
momentum flux, psychrometer, and conditional 
sampler towers and then sighted these marks  
from seven locations along the base walkway 
~10 m south of the tower line.  The sighting 
lines are: 
 
1:  e end of walkway to cs tower 
2:  s of cs tower to cs tower 
3:  s of scalar flux tower to psyc tower 
4:  s of psyc tower to psyc tower 
7:  s of prop tower to psyc tower 
5:  s of prop tower to momf tower 
6:  s of momf tower to momf tower 
 
The data are: 
 
	1	2	3	4	5	6	7 
 
7/20	73	68	79	75	88	78	83 
7/26	80	75	95	80	93	80	88 
 
   
 
101: LOG , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 16:02:46 GMT, /home at 95% at 8am pdt.
/home at 95% at 8am pdt. 
/home at 51% at 9am pdt and 
after doing backup. 
 
 
102: SONICS , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 16:26:02 GMT, uw sonics appeared to have run fairly c
uw sonics appeared to have run fairly cleanly 
last night, including the 5m scalar flux tower 
sonic that was moved (electronics) yesterday. 
 
 
103: SONICS , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 19:19:48 GMT, EDDY SONIC:
EDDY SONIC: 
 
	The uw sonic on the eddy tower is 
still spiking. It doesn't appear to be as bad 
as before; however, there are more spikes than 
one would expect. Will try playing with the 
threshold levels. 
 
104: FAST , Site none, Fri 26-Jul-1991 23:41:34 GMT, The heat flux on the scalar flux tower
The heat flux on the scalar flux tower looks 
anomolously large this afternoon.  This appears 
to be caused by larger temperature fluctuations 
at the scalar flux tower than at the momentum 
flux tower.  Is this caused by the clutter of 
sensors and shelters at the scalar flux tower?? 
 
 
105: STATUS , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 15:41:55 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	Everything is up and running. The cron job 
we tryed to run early this morning, to do automatic 
archiving to tape, did not run. The script was not 
executable. Made script executable and it is running now. 
 
	Sonic on scalar tower looked good thru the night 
with a few spikes. 
 
106: OPERATIONS , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 15:44:37 GMT, INTERNAL T COSMOS:
INTERNAL T COSMOS: 
 
	Changed the internal T sensor in cosmos to 
see if the modulated temperature data is due to the 
sensor. This was done at about 15:30 gmt. 
 
107: COMMENT , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 17:28:16 GMT, Infrared q appears to be consistently s
Infrared q appears to be consistently slightly higher  
than krypton q. 
 
 
108: FAST , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 17:47:54 GMT, Have noted that 5m eddy fast T has a gr
Have noted that 5m eddy fast T has a greater 
variance during the day than the 5 m flux fast 
T for the past few days.  This also appears in 
the heat fluxes. 
 
Noted then that the flux fast T had a 1 deg C 
increase around 2100 on day 205.  Steve is 
doing a calibration on that sensor. 
 
5 m flux fast T is now reading 1.8 deg C higher 
than the chamber reference, and the 5 m eddy 
fast T is reading 0.9 deg C higher. 
 
We put the chamber on both sensors and recorded 
data in the operate, calibrate, and zero  
modes.  The data are in the directory  projects/ 
SJVAQS91/cals in files tfast_flux5m.280 and  
tfast_eddy5m.280.  The gain of the flux fast T 
is approximately 5.05 and that of the eddy fast T 
is approximately 5.02 (analyze calibration data 
files for better accuracy).  These calibrations 
occured between 1800 and 1900. 
 
 
 
109: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 17:56:27 GMT, O3 shut down at ~17:50 for calibration
O3 shut down at ~17:50 for calibration by 
Dick Pearson. 
 
 
110: SONICS , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 20:08:57 GMT, EDDY UW SONIC:
EDDY UW SONIC: 
 
	The sonic was moved from Dick's shelter 
to the outside so Dick could put his calibration 
instrument in the shelter. This took place around 
19:50 GMT. 
 
111: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 20:46:08 GMT, CHANNEL 106, MARIGOLD:
CHANNEL 106, MARIGOLD: 
 
	Channel 106 on marigold was 
hooked up to the Descibi output so 
Dick could monitor it. This meant 
changing the gain of the amplifier from 
gain of 1 offset of -5 to a gain of 1 
offset of 0. Preprocess was also changed 
for a linear calibration of .15252925 and 
a 0 offset (volts measured in miilivolts). 
Since this channel was not being used by 
Dick I see no need to start a new ops file. 
This occurred around 20:30 GMT. 
 
 
112: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sat 27-Jul-1991 23:09:10 GMT, O3 sensor back on line at 2300 GMT, and
O3 sensor back on line at 2300 GMT, and  
5 m uw electronics returned to o3 shelter. 
 
 
113: FAST , Site none, Sun 28-Jul-1991 00:24:36 GMT, Moved 10m fast T down to 5m on flux tow
Moved 10m fast T down to 5m on flux tower 
in order to compare with others at 5m. 
10m fast T was down from 2250 to 2400 GMT. 
 
After moving the 10m fast T we did another 
calibration on it.  It was reading ~1.9 deg 
C higher than the chamber reference.  We  
also did a gain check, putting the data into 
projects/SJVAQS91/cals/tfast_10ma5m.208. 
The gain appeared to be ~5.05; analyze the 
data file for a more accurate value. 
 
 
114: OPERATIONS , Site none, Sun 28-Jul-1991 00:25:49 GMT, We are doing the backup tomorrow via a
We are doing the backup tomorrow via a  
crontab job.  We have left an initialized 
tape in the exabyte. 
 
 
115: OPERATIONS , Site none, Mon 29-Jul-1991 22:34:11 GMT, THIS IS A TEST:
THIS IS A TEST: 
 
	This is to check out meta-log. 
Metalog did not want to work today. 
After many attempts the problem was found 
in the file "invl.cmt". Exactly what the 
problem was is still unknown; however, 
by copying "invl.ini" over to "invl.cmt" 
metalog started to work again. 
 
The bad invl.cmt is saved in file invl.cmt.org 
if anybody cares to look at it. 
 
116: OPERATIONS , Site none, Mon 29-Jul-1991 22:56:28 GMT, COSMOS ANALOG DOWN:
COSMOS ANALOG DOWN: 
 
	Analog channels on cosmos went down 
from ~17:30 to 21:30 GMT. 
 
117: LOG , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 00:08:28 GMT, Power Failure occurred at 23:15, JD 210
Power Failure occurred at 23:15, JD 210. 
 
One consequence was a fire in the straw at 
the end of the copper line outlet from the 
O3 analyzer.  We turned off the NO bottle 
and extinguished the fire.  Dick Pearson 
thinks that the power failure caused a 
relief valve to stick open, dumping 
excessive NO(?) out the copper line, and 
generating heat in the straw by an 
exothermic reaction with the atmosphere. 
We have left the O3 analyzer in its 
present state pending repair by Dick. 
 
Steve Semmer is restarting the ADAM's. 
 
 
118: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 00:27:37 GMT, ADAMS BACK UP:
ADAMS BACK UP: 
 
	After putting out the fire, the adams 
were restarted. Cosmos was hung up in the vxwork 
boot menu while ragwort and marigold Ironics  
didn't boot properly. 
 
Everything was backup at 00:23 GMT. 
 
119: STATUS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 16:54:21 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	The system is up and running. The auto 
archive ran ok last night. Dick Pearson should be 
out later today to work on the Ozone sensor. 
 
The 5m flux tower sonic, uw, had a number of spikes 
during the night. The 5m eddy sonic looked good with 
a few spikes. 
 
	Other sensors are running ok except for the 
ozone. 
 
120: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 17:16:17 GMT, COCKPIT PROBLEMS:
COCKPIT PROBLEMS: 
 
	cockpit has been crashing giving a warning 
message of sample.chan == 0 
 
121: FAST , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 18:59:04 GMT, Replaced transducer on t.5m.uw.fx. The
Replaced transducer on t.5m.uw.fx.  The 
data were looking very flaky, with large 
excursions about twice per day.  Looking 
at the old transducer, it appears that the 
platinum wire could have been intermittently 
touching the supporting framework. 
 
Replacement occurred ~1830 gmt.  Performed 
calibration with new transducer;  data are 
in projects/SJVAQS91/cals/tfast_5mflux.211. 
The mean temperature reads about 2.8 deg C 
lower than the chamber reference. 
 
 
122: PSYCS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 21:36:41 GMT, PSYC @ 7.5m:
PSYC @ 7.5m: 
 
	The psychrometer at 7.5m has gone bad. 
The wet bulb started going bad at 17:45 gmt. 
The dry bulb does not look to healthy at times. 
Will go investigate. Time is 21:30 gmt. 
 
123: SOIL , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 21:58:33 GMT, Soil moisture top 8 cm 28 July- 3 Aug 1
Soil moisture top 8 cm 28 July- 3 Aug 1991 
Collected on the day indicated, weighed fresh immediately, cooked over night 
and weighed dry the next day.  
 
 
                Sun        Mon       Tue       Wed      Thur     Fri       Sat 
                 28         29        30        31        1       2         3 
                                                                  
   FURROW 
 
A  Fresh                   15.09   irrig-             
   Dry                     14.25   ation 
   Delta                     .84   
   %                        5.9    began 
 
B  Fresh                   17.10   no   
   Dry                     16.12   data 
   Delta                     .98   today 
   %                        6.1 
	       
               
C  Fresh                   17.83   
   Dry	                   16.84 
   Delta                     .99 
   %                        5.9 
 
Average %                   6.0 
 
  RIDGE 
  
A  Fresh                   16.28 
   Dry                     14.95 
   Delta                    1.33 
   %                        8.9 
 
B  Fresh                   19.56 
   Dry                     17.93 
   Delta                    1.63 
   %                        9.1 
 
C  Fresh                   16.64 
   Dry                     15.28 
   Delta                    1.36 
   %                        8.9 
 
Average %                   9.05555 
 
 
 
 
 
124: PSYCS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 22:38:04 GMT, PSYC 7.5m:
PSYC 7.5m: 
 
	The 7.5m psyc. was pulled out. 
It has been replaced with .5m psyc. This 
has occurred over the period of 21:45 to 22:30 gmt. 
 
The psyc which was at 7.5m was put in at the .5m level 
and is under the watchful eye of the aster crew. 
This occurred at 22:45 gmt. 
 
125: PSYCS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 23:54:21 GMT, PSYC @ .5m:
PSYC @ .5m: 
 
	The psyc at .5m has gone bad. If someone 
asked me what is wrong, I would say it is a temperature 
problem. When the psyc at 7.5m was removed, it came back 
to the trailer for a quick look, giving it time to cool 
down. We will leave it out to see what happens during 
the night. 
 
126: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 30-Jul-1991 23:56:37 GMT, LOGBOOK PROBLEMS:
LOGBOOK PROBLEMS: 
 
	Logbook started acting up again. 
By removing the invl.cmt file and copying 
invl.ini to invl.cmt, we got it going again. 
 
127: STATUS , Site none, Wed 31-Jul-1991 16:16:22 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	System up and running. Auto_archive executed 
ok. There were 12 to 15 spikes on the eddy 5m sonic. 
The 5m flux sonic had a number of spikes. 
 
The .5m psyc looks good now. Will monitor thru the day. 
 
128: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Wed 31-Jul-1991 17:54:38 GMT, OZONE:
OZONE: 
 
	The ozone sensor is running again at 
17:40 gmt. 
 
129: PSYCS , Site none, Wed 31-Jul-1991 18:17:32 GMT, All psychrometer data appears to be mis
All psychrometer data appears to be missing for  
about an hour around 2200 gmt on day 211.  Steve 
Semmer suspects a problem with the Ironics series 
input board in ragwort. 
 
 
130: LOG , Site none, Wed 31-Jul-1991 21:20:52 GMT, Irrigation of array area.
Irrigation of array area. 
 
At approximately 1400 hrs today the irrigation water flooded the 
furrows under the array. All furrows apparently are flooded. 
 
 
131: PSYCS , Site none, Wed 31-Jul-1991 22:48:55 GMT, PSYC .5m:
PSYC .5m: 
 
	The .5m psyc is acting up again. 
22:40 gmt. 
 
132: RADIATION , Site none, Wed 31-Jul-1991 23:19:20 GMT, T.furrow & T.ridge:
T.furrow & T.ridge: 
 
	Based on the irrigation today, we have 
confirmed that the T.furrow and T.ridge sensors 
are reversed. Since it is near the end of the 
project, we will leave them as they are. A test 
will be done at teardown to confirm this. 
 
133: FAST , Site none, Thu 01-Aug-1991 01:08:59 GMT, T fast work:
T fast work: 
 
	The bridge for the 5m.uw.fx t fast 
was removed and looked at. The connector from 
the transducer to the bridge circuit board was 
loose. After fixing the bridge was re-installed. 
This event took place from 00:20 to 01:00 GMT. 
 
134: OPERATIONS , Site none, Thu 01-Aug-1991 02:12:13 GMT, COVAR on COSMOS:
COVAR on COSMOS: 
 
	Tryed to reduce the size of cosmos.covar by 
doing a covar_split to jd 213 then renaming the file 
to cosmos.covar. The running covar did not update the 
file on the next 5 mionute interval. Therefore, I 
killed the covar task and restarted it. This took 
place around 01:45 GMT. 
 
135: STATUS , Site none, Thu 01-Aug-1991 15:41:21 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	System is running. Both uw sonics looked 
good during the night. All other sensors look good. 
 
136: LEVELS , Site none, Thu 01-Aug-1991 16:14:27 GMT, LEVEL CHANGE:
LEVEL CHANGE: 
 
	The level signals were changed from scalar 
uw to flux uw at 15:45 GMT. 
 
137: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 18:02:31 GMT, OZONE:
OZONE: 
 
	The ozone sensor was brought down about 
16:00 for calibrations. It was backup and 
running at 18:00 GMT. 
 
138: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 19:07:28 GMT, MARIGOLD data collection stopped:
MARIGOLD data collection stopped: 
 
	marigold data collection was stopped and 
restarted to enable analog channel 110 to be 
used by Tony for his teco. This occurred at 
19:03 GMT. 
 
139: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 19:11:59 GMT, CONFIG CHANGES:
CONFIG CHANGES: 
 
	Changes were made to the configuration 
files to collect data from Tony's teco unit. 
These changes were made from ~19:20 to 20:00 GMT. 
 
prep.config: turned on channel 110 of marigold 
	     did name is teco.cs 
	     amplifer gain was set to 210 and 
	     scaling set for 1000 to -1000 mvolts 
 
did.config: added teco.cs -> 924 
 
archive.config: added marigold channel 110 to 
	        archive file condsamp 
 
channel_config: turned on marigold 110 to 1 hz 
 
140: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 20:40:33 GMT, CONFIG CHANGES:
CONFIG CHANGES: 
 
	Changes were made to the configuration files 
to collect data from Tony's TECO unit. These changes 
took place over the time window of 19:15 to 19:45 GMT. 
 
prep.config: turned on channel 110 of marigold 
	     did name is teco.cs 
	     amplifier gain set to 2 
	     scaling set for -1000 to 1000 mvolts 
 
did.config:  added teco.cs -> 924 
 
archive_config: added marigold channel 110 to archive 
	        file condsamp 
 
channel_config: turned on marigold 110 at 1 hz 
 
141: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 20:44:27 GMT, POWER glitch:
POWER glitch: 
 
	A power glitch took place around 20:00 GMT. 
This was caused by an overload on the circuit going to 
marigold. Tony had powered up the TECO and the air conditioner. 
Circuit breaker was reset and everything was put back on the air. 
Tony will leave off the air conditioner for a while. 
 
142: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 20:46:58 GMT, ANOTHER FIRE!!
ANOTHER FIRE!! 
 
	Due to the power outage, the NO started another 
fire at about 20:20 GMT. This blaze was quite larger then the 
last one due to the cardboard box the straw was in. The ASTER 
fire crew went to the rescue and put it out. 
The OZONE sensor is off the air. 
 
 
143: OPERATIONS , Site none, Fri 02-Aug-1991 20:57:32 GMT, MARIGOLD TURNED ON:
MARIGOLD TURNED ON: 
 
	Due to the confusion, marigold was not turned 
on until now, 20:55 GMT (data_on). 
 
144: OPERATIONS , Site none, Sat 03-Aug-1991 15:40:15 GMT, COSMOS DOWN:
COSMOS DOWN: 
 
	Cosmos was down this morning, restarted at 
15:40 GMT. 
Based on printout from tape archive, cosmos went down at 
05:45 GMT.  
 
145: OPERATIONS , Site none, Sat 03-Aug-1991 19:30:15 GMT, THE DAY of TURMOIL (214):
THE DAY of TURMOIL (214): 
 
	Below is a recap of what happened in the 
afternoon of day 214. 
 
	Tony was installing the o3 conditional sampler 
when a cicuit breaker in the transformer blew. This was 
caused by an overload of the conditional sampler AC and 
the TECO unit running on the line with the eddy tower 
equipment. Power was restored and everything looked fine. 
Approximately 10 to 15 minutes later, Dick Pearson's straw 
ignited and the ASTER firefighters were called to work. 
After putting the fire out, Tony was working again with the 
conditional sampler and power went down again. This resulted 
in a fuse in the transformer to blow. Unfortunately, we did 
not have a spare fuse. At the same time, cocklebur decided 
to quit working. Tony and Steve went to Fresno to get a new 
fuse and got power restored to the system late in the evening. 
Data was lost from about 21:00 gmt to 03:30 gmt. 
 
146: STATUS , Site none, Sun 04-Aug-1991 15:38:29 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	The system is up and running. There 
were no major catastrophes during the night. 
The eddy uw sonic looked good last night with 
very few spikes. The flux uw is still spiking 
alot. All other sensors look good. 
 
Dick Pearson turned off his ozone machine at 03:20 GMT. 
 
147: FAST , Site none, Sun 04-Aug-1991 16:32:51 GMT, The 5m uw fast T has not been drifting
The 5m uw fast T has not been drifting 
as wildly since the connector in the bridge 
was fixed on JD 213 at 0100.  This appears 
to have cured that problem. 
 
 
148: CHEMISTRY , Site none, Sun 04-Aug-1991 16:34:04 GMT, Fast ozone NO was turned off at 0320 gm
Fast ozone NO was turned off at 0320 gmt 
on JD 216. 
 
 
149: FAST , Site none, Sun 04-Aug-1991 18:03:43 GMT, The 5m uw fast T on the eddy tower stil
The 5m uw fast T on the eddy tower still 
appears to have a larger covariance than 
the 5 m uw fast T on the flux tower and 
the 10 m ati fast T that was moved down 
to 5 m.  They appear to agree at night, 
but to disagree during the day.  We are 
moving the 10 m ati fast T over to the 
eddy tower since it has agreed quite well 
with the 5 m uw eddy fast T since Steve 
fixed the connector in its bridge. 
 
Moved the 10m ati T from 1700 to 1900, 
then calibrated from 1900 to 1925. 
When the chamber reference reads 31.6 
the probe reads 36.0.  Calibration  
data collected in projects/.../results/ 
tfast_10ma5m.216. 
 
Calibrated the 5 m uw flux T fromm 
1925 to 2015. 
When the chamber reference reads 27.3 
the probe reads 23.5.  Calibration  
data collected in projects/.../results/ 
tfast_flux5m.216. 
 
Accidently removed the tfast_flux5m.216 
file!! 
 
 
150: OPERATIONS , Site none, Sun 04-Aug-1991 23:43:35 GMT, MARIGOLD DOWN:
MARIGOLD DOWN: 
 
	marigold went down at ~23:30 gmt. 
Backup and archiving at 23:40 gmt. 
Had to reset power. 
 
151: COND , Site none, Mon 05-Aug-1991 15:57:05 GMT, Cond. samp. bag tests
Cond. samp. bag tests 
 
On Sunday, 4 Aug, (yesterday) in the afternoon two sets of all valves open test 
collections were made. 
 First test ;      16:16 - 16:31, 
 Second test;      16:50 - 17:05 
 
152: COND , Site none, Mon 05-Aug-1991 16:00:22 GMT, Conditional sampler bag collection runs
Conditional sampler bag collection runs. 
 
A full set of hourly collections was started at 08:30. 
 
The winds are light and variable but the weather looks normal and winds 
are expected to increase. 
 
 
 
153: OPERATIONS , Site none, Mon 05-Aug-1991 19:58:15 GMT, COVAR FILES:
COVAR FILES: 
 
	Since 19:30 gmt, I have been playing with 
the covar files to reduce the size to get back more 
disk space. The present time is 20:00 gmt. 
 
154: RADIATION , Site none, Mon 05-Aug-1991 20:50:13 GMT, RADIATION DATA:
RADIATION DATA: 
 
	From ~20:35 to 20:50 gmt, the radiation 
data has been played with trying to solve the 
problem with the PAR sensor. 
 
At ~21:10 gmt, the PAR signal was fixed. The problem 
was due to a bad AD7510 switching chip on the amplifier 
filter board. 
 
155: SOFTWARE , Site none, Tue 06-Aug-1991 00:48:29 GMT, Software wish list:
Software wish list: 
 
display in cockpit the time since each 
window was last cleared or the time at 
which it was cleared. 
 
cockpit-type display of covariances 
 
single button to clear all cockpit windows 
 
covar file independent of adams 
 
plotting across jday boundaries 
 
 
156: STATUS , Site none, Tue 06-Aug-1991 17:01:34 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	System is up and running. It appears we lost 
some data last night due to the disk filling up. The same 
thing happened yesterday around 13:00 gmt. Data did not 
started archiving again until 13:30 gmt when the bkfiles_kill 
routine ran. 
 
157: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 06-Aug-1991 18:41:56 GMT, MARIGOLD ON/OFF:
MARIGOLD ON/OFF: 
 
	Turned marigold off and on to try to 
get new conditional sampler running. This occurred 
from ~18:30 to 18:40 gmt. 
 
158: OPERATIONS , Site none, Tue 06-Aug-1991 21:37:28 GMT, POWER DOWN @ TOWERS:
POWER DOWN @ TOWERS: 
 
	At ~21:15 gmt, the power at the towers 
went down. The main breaker in the distribution 
box blew. Everything came up ok and we were archiving 
data at ~21:25 gmt. 
 
	The reason for the failure may have been caused 
by the conditional sampler unit Tony was running. It 
may have been due to everything, ie, AC units, kicking 
on at the same time. 
 
159: PSYCS , Site none, Tue 06-Aug-1991 23:07:41 GMT, PSYC .5m:
PSYC .5m: 
 
	The .5m wet bulb has started acting up 
at ~21:40 gmt. 
 
160: STATUS , Site none, Wed 07-Aug-1991 15:42:01 GMT, SYSTEM STATUS:
SYSTEM STATUS: 
 
	The system is up and running. 
Teardown will start today. Calibration 
files will be logged for tfast and sonic zeros. 
 
161: PROPS , Site none, Wed 07-Aug-1991 15:44:10 GMT, PROP 7.5m:
PROP 7.5m: 
 
	The wind spped on the 7.5m prop has 
gone to zero. Past experence says it is the 
debouncing chip. 
 
162: SOIL , Site none, Wed 07-Aug-1991 18:16:56 GMT, Soil sample data
Soil sample data 
        
Furrow		July 30		July 31		Aug 2		Aug 3		Aug 4		Aug 5 
------ 
 
sample A          
  wet		18.46 		28.82		37.81		29.99		43.47		23.60 
  dry		17.43		27.13		27.35		21.78		31.50		20.37 
------            
 delta           1.03  		 1.69		10.46		 8.21		11.97		 3.23 
 %h2o		 5.9 		 6.2		38.2		37.7		38.0		15.9 
 
sample B	  
  wet		21.12 		26.20		39.80		36.08		38.33		24.14 
  dry    	20.15		24.61		29.20		26.10		28.22		20.71 
------ 
 delta		 1.27		 1.59		10.60		 9.98		10.11		 3.43 
 %h2o	      	 6.3		 6.5		36.3		38.2		35.8		16.6 
 
sample C 
  wet		23.39		26.35		39.25		27.60		38.66		23.25 
  dry		22.00		24.81		28.48		20.00		27.79		20.05 
------ 
 delta		 1.39		 1.54		10.77		 7.60		10.97		 3.20 
 %h20		 6.3		 6.2		37.8		38.0		39.5		16.0 
 
Avg. %		 6.2		 6.3		37.4		38.0		37.8		16.2 
 
 
Ridge 
----- 
 
sample A 
  wet		20.88		21.80		19.01		27.03		26.65		38.72 
  dry		19.28 		20.01		15.81		21.61		22.19		30.20 
------ 
 delta		 1.60		 1.79		 3.20		 5.42		 4.46		 8.52 
 %h20		 8.3		 8.9		20.2		25.1		20.1		28.2 
 
 
sample B 
  wet		22.92		22.14		21.68		22.92		26.03		49.25 
  dry		21.06		20.26		17.94		18.46		21.78		38.05 
------ 
 delta		 1.86	       	 1.88		 4.74		 4.46		 4.25		11.20 
 %h20  		 8.8		 9.3		26.4		24.2		19.5		29.4 
 
sample C 
  wet		21.83		33.81		24.80		21.33		26.00		43.44 
  dry		20.13		30.95		20.34		17.62		21.54		34.53 
------ 
 delta		 1.70		 2.86		 4.46		 3.71		 4.46		 8.91 
 %h20		 8.4		 9.2		21.9		21.1		20.7		25.8 
 
Avg. %		 8.5		 9.1		22.8		23.5		20.1		27.8 
 
163: RADIATION , Site none, Tue 12-Nov-1991 18:47:19 GMT, Cal factors for rad and soil sensors
Calibration factors for ragwort radiation and soil sensors 
(The tables shows the calibration factors available from the calibration 
 data, and allows an intercomparison with the prep.config factors used) 
On 14 Nov 91 a copy of /home/aster/projects/SJVAQS/ops1/prep.config was compared 
with these calibration factors. There was agreement except for 108 r.net 
 
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR        S/N        CAL            calibration factors 
 
 100      pyg.in.rad   27907F3  3.6  uv/W m-2     linear cal   2.1193E-1, 0.0 
                                gain = 200         
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 101      pyg.out.rad  26416F3  3.69 uv/W m-2     linear cal   2.0676E-1, 0.0 
                                gain = 200 
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 102      psp.in.rad   26214F3  8.72 uv/W m-2     linear cal   8.7496E-2, 0.0 
                                gain=200 
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 103      psp.out.rad  26226F3  8.85 uv/W m-2     linear cal   8.6210E-2, 0.0 
                                gain=200 
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 108      r.net         90076   13.4 W m-2/mV     linear cal   2.0447E-2, 0.0 
                                gain=100 
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:    2.0294E-2 , 0.0      ) 
 
 109      t.surface     1041    100degree C/V     linear cal   1.5259E-3, 25 
                                offset=-25degree  
                                gain=10 
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 113      par.rad       Q9125    -143.47          linear cal   3.6246E-1, 0.0 
                                 umole/m-2 s/uA  
                                 gain=100 
                                 resistance=604ohm 
                                Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR       CAL                        prep.config factor used 
 
 104      pyg.in.dome  A0 = 3.5754E-3             c=thermistor  3.5754E-3     
                       A1 = 2.6846E-4                           2.6847E-4 
                       A2 = 6.1043E-6                           6.1043E-6 
                       A3 =-3.6998E-6                           3.6998E-6 
                   offset = 4.8 
                   Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
 105      pyg.in.case  A0 = 3.5764E-3             c=thermistor All OK 14nov91     
                       A1 = 2.6860E-4                                        
                       A2 = 6.3499E-6                                       
                       A3 =-3.6393E-6                                      
                   offset = 4.8 
                   Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
 106      pyg.out.dome A0 = 3.5829E-3             c=thermistor All OK 14nov91     
                       A1 = 2.8073E-4                                        
                       A2 = 1.7521E-5                                       
                       A3 =-9.3759E-7                                      
                   offset = 4.8 
                   Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
 107      pyg.out.case A0 = 3.5850E-3             c=thermistor All OK 14nov91   
                       A1 = 2.8512E-4                                       
                       A2 = 2.1575E-5                                       
                       A3 = 1.2726E-7                                      
                   offset = 4.8 
                   Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR                     CAL             cal factors 
 
 117     Tsoil.a.index            linear cal         1.5259E-4 ,0.0 
                                  offset =  
                                  gain= 
                                  Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked       ) 
 
 118     Tsoil.b.index            linear cal         1.5259E-4 ,0.0 
                                  offset =  
                                  gain= 
                                  Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked       ) 
 
 
 119     Tsoil.c.index            linear cal         1.5259E-4 ,0.0 
                                  offset =  
                                  gain= 
                                  Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked       ) 
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR       CAL                        prep.config factor used 
 
 116      Tsoil.a       (mean)                    c=thermistor All OK 19 Nov91   
                          A0 = 3.5869E-3 
                          A1 = 2.6991E-4 
                          A2 = 9.3435E-6 
                          A3 =-3.5796E-6 
                          offset = 4.7 
 
          Tsoil.a.1cm   (0band)                  
                          A0 = 3.5920E-3 
                          A1 = 2.6757E-4  
                          A2 = 1.0719E-5 
                          A3 =-3.6759E-6 
                         offset = 4.7 
 
          Tsoil.a.3cm   (1band)                  
                          A0 = 3.5932E-3 
                          A1 = 2.6837E-4 
                          A2 = 1.0903E-5 
                          A3 =-3.6485E-6 
                          offset = 4.7 
 
          Tsoil.a.5cm   (2band)                 
                          A0 = 3.5931E-3 
                          A1 = 2.6774E-4 
                          A2 = 1.0867E-5 
                          A3 =-3.6422E-6 
                          offset = 4.7 
 
          Tsoil.a.7cm   (3band)                 
                          A0 = 3.5925E-3 
                          A1 = 2.6795E-4 
                          A2 = 1.1015E-5 
                          A3 =-3.6040E-6 
                          offset = 4.7 
                   Date of this calibration = 30 May 91 
 
 118      Tsoil.b       (mean)                    c=thermistor All OK 19 Nov91   
                          A0 = 3.5495E-3 
                          A1 = 2.8734E-4 
                          A2 = 4.3827E-6 
                          A3 = 6.5799E-7 
                          offset = 5.0 
 
          Tsoil.b.1cm   (0band)          
                          A0 = 3.5490E-3 
                          A1 = 2.8731E-4 
                          A2 = 4.2973E-6 
                          A3 = 6.3137E-7 
                         offset = 5.0 
 
          Tsoil.b.3cm   (1band)           
                          A0 = 3.5509E-3 
                          A1 = 2.8736E-4 
                          A2 = 4.3523E-6 
                          A3 = 6.6114E-6 
                          offset = 5.0 
 
          Tsoil.b.5cm   (2band)               
                          A0 = 3.5496E-3 
                          A1 = 2.8727E-4 
                          A2 = 4.2113E-6 
                          A3 = 5.9975E-7 
                          offset = 5.0 
 
          Tsoil.b.7cm   (3band)                 
                          A0 = 3.5487E-3 
                          A1 = 2.8718E-4 
                          A2 = 4.4353E-6 
                          A3 = 6.8631E-7 
                          offset = 5.0  
                   Date of this calibration = 30 May 91  
 
 120      Tsoil.c       (mean)                    c=thermistor All OK 19Nov91   
                          A0 = 3.5287E-3 
                          A1 = 2.9799E-4 
                          A2 = 3.7889E-7 
                          A3 = 4.7208E-6 
                         offset = 5.25 
 
          Tsoil.c.1cm   (0band)                  
                          A0 = 3.5267E-3  
                          A1 = 2.9787E-4 
                          A2 = 3.0097E-7 
                          A3 = 4.6895E-6 
                         offset = 5.25 
 
          Tsoil.c.3cm   (1band)                  
                          A0 = 3.5290E-3 
                          A1 = 2.9797E-4 
                          A2 = 3.0577E-7 
                          A3 = 4.6887E-6 
                          offset = 5.25 
 
          Tsoil.c.5cm   (2band)                  
                          A0 = 3.5297E-3  
                          A1 = 2.9813E-4 
                          A2 = 3.2779E-7 
                          A3 = 4.6919E-6 
                          offset = 5.25 
 
          Tsoil.c.7cm   (3band)                 
                          A0 = 3.5285E-3 
                          A1 = 2.9794E-4 
                          A2 = 4.7164E-7 
                          A3 = 4.7596E-6 
                          offset = 5.25 
                   Date of this calibration = 30 May 91 
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR    S/N           CAL             cal factors 
 
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR    S/N           CAL             cal factors 
 
 
 CHANNEL  SENSOR    S/N           CAL             cal factors 
 
 110      G1.8cm    blue#band     42.6 W m-2/mV   linear cal   3.2502E-2, 0.0 
                                  gain=200 
                                  Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 111      G2.8cm    red#band      38.4 W m-2/mV   linear cal   2.9298E-2, 0.0 
                                  gain=200 
                                  Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 112      G3.8cm    yellow#band   38.4 W m-2/mV   linear cal   2.9298E-2, 0.0 
                                  gain=200 
                                  Date of this calibration = ## ## ##  
 
                                (prep.config:  Checked 14 Nov 91      ) 
 
 
164: LOG , Site none, Wed 13-Nov-1991 17:45:38 GMT, SJVAQS data requested by Bill Massman;
SJVAQS data requested by Bill Massman; massman.req 
 
This listing checked by Tony and Bill on Tuesday 26 Nov 91. 
The request is for 30 minute averages reported at 15 and 45 minutes 
past the hour. The time to be used is Pacific Daylight Time.  (PDT = GMT -   ) 
When data is absent or suspect use -999 
All secondary products can be calculated from 5 minute covars. 
Nf refers to north furrow, r refers to ridge, and Sf refers to south furrow. 
 
 
TIME          Report the time in the form YYJJJHHMM. eg 911900345 
 
ITBRK         =1 if previous 30 minute data is absent 
              =0 if previous 30 minute data is present 
 
SWO    W m-2, (Short Wave Out), channel:            ragwort 103 psp.out.rad 
 
SWI    W m-2, (Short Wave In),  channel:            ragwort 102 psp.in.rad 
 
LWO    W m-2, (Long Wave Out), channels:            ragwort 101 pyg.out.rad 
                                                    ragwort 106 pyg.out.dome 
                                                    ragwort 107 pyg.out.case 
               LWO = pyg.out.rad 
                       - (3.5 * 5.67*10**-8)(pyg.out.dome**4 - pyg.out.case**4) 
 
LWI    W m-2, (Long Wave In), channels:             ragwort 100 pyg.in.rad 
                                                    ragwort 104 pyg.in.dome 
                                                    ragwort 105 pyg.in.case 
               LWI = pyg.in.rad 
                       - (3.5 * 5.67*10**-8)(pyg.in.dome**4 - pyg.in.case**4) 
 
Rn     W m-2, (Net radiation), channel:             ragwort 108 (net).rad 
 
                 Nf REFERS TO NORTH FURROW, r REFERS TO RIDGE, 
                        AND Sf REFERS TO SOUTH FURROW. 
G8Nf   W m-2, (Soil ht flux 8cm N furrow), channel: ragwort 110(G1).8cm 
 
G8r    W m-2, (Soil ht flux 8cm ridge), channel:    ragwort 111(G2).8cm 
 
G8Sf   W m-2, (Soil ht flux 8cm S furrow), channel: ragwort 112(G3).8cm 
 
G8     W m-2, (Soil ht flux 8cm mean), G8 = mean (G8Nf, G8r, G8Sf) 
            
GNf    W m-2, (Soil ht flux surface N furrow),  
 
            GNf(i) = G8Nf(i) 
                     + Csoilf*(0.08)*(TsoilNf(i+1)-TsoilNf(i-1))/(t(i+1)-t(i-1)) 
 
               where (i-1) refers to data recorded at t(i-1)seconds 
                 and (i+1) refers to data recorded at t(i+1)seconds 
 
               and where    Csoilf = (1.070 + 6.12 wf) * 10**6 
                        (J degK-1 m-3) 
           (wf is listed in file gravmoist and logbook entry 167) 
 
Gr     W m-2, (Soil ht flux surface ridge),  
 
               Gr(i) = G8r(i) 
                       + Csoilr*(0.08)*(Tsoilr(i+1)-Tsoilr(i-1))/(t(i+1)-t(i-1)) 
 
               where (i-1) refers to data recorded at t(i-1)seconds 
                 and (i+1) refers to data recorded at t(i+1)seconds 
 
               and where    Csoilr = (0.993 + 5.7 wr) * 10**6 
                        (J degK-1 m-3) 
           (wr is listed in file gravmoist and logbook entry 167) 
 
GSf    W m-2, (Soil ht flux surface S furrow),  
 
            GSf(i) = G8Sf(i) 
                     + Csoilf*(0.08)*(TsoilSf(i+1)-TsoilSf(i-1))/(t(i+1)-t(i-1)) 
 
               where (i-1) refers to data recorded at t(i-1)seconds 
                 and (i+1) refers to data recorded at t(i+1)seconds 
 
               and where    Csoilf = (1.070 + 6.12 wf) * 10**6 
                        (J degK-1 m-3) 
           (wf is listed in file gravmoist and logbook entry 167) 
 
 
G      W m-2, (Soil ht flux surface mean), G = mean (GNf, Gr, GSf) 
            
E      mg m-2 s-1 (Water vapor flux from Krypton hygrom and UW sonic at 5meters) 
                                          channels: ragwort 109 (q_h2o)_uv.5m  
                                                    ragwort 200 (w).5m.uw.ed 
                  output is in g m-2 s-1, multiply by 10**3 
              MAY NEED PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE CORRECTION, SEE STEVE O. 
 
LE     W m-2, (Latent ht flux), 
                     E * 2.42 = LE 
              (mg m-2 s-1)(J mg-1)    (J s-1 m-2)=(W m-2) 
 
Hs    deg ms-1, (Sensible ht flux), channels:       marigold 108 (t).5m.uw.ed 
                                                    marigold 200 (w).5m.uw.ed 
 
H     W m-2, (Sensible ht flux),  
                 Hs * 1.17 * 10**3  =  H 
             (deg ms-1)(J m-3 deg-1) (J s-1 m-2)=(W m-2) 
 
PAR   umole m-2 s-1, (Photosynthetically Active Radiation), 
                                     channel:  ragwort 113 par.rad 
              THIS DATA DOES EXIST 
              BILL WILL CHECK ON UNITS REQUIRED. 
 
P     kPa,  (Pressure),                    channel: cosmos 200(p1,p2,p3).baro 
                 Take the mean of the three sensors. 
 
ustar ms-1, (Friction velocity), Use the data from the Flux Tower 5m sonic. 
                 channels:                          cosmos 201(u).5m.uw.ed 
                                                    cosmos 201(w).5m.uw.ed 
             SEE STEVE ONCLEY WITH REFERENCE TO THE ROTATION OF WIND COMPONENTS 
 
zoL         (Stability parameter) 
            zoL = -kgz Hs/(ustar**3 (Ta5+273.16)) 
                = -19.62*Hs*(ustar**-3)*((Ta5+273.16)**-1) 
 
Tsurf   degC, (Infrared surface temp of leaf and soil seen from the dark-horse) 
                                           channel: ragwort 109(t).surface 
 
Tsoil   degC, (Infrared soil surface) 
              THIS DATA IS NOT AVAILABLE. 
 
Tsoil8r degC, (Soil temp 8cm ridge), channel:       ragwort 201 (T.furrow.8cm) 
              NOTE THAT RIDGE TEMPERATURE IS REPORTED FROM FURROW CHANNEL 
 
Tsoil8Nf degC, (Soil temp 8cm furrow), channel:      ragwort 201 (T.ridge.8cm) 
              NOTE THAT FURROW TEMPERATURE IS REPORTED FROM RIDGE CHANNEL 
 
Tsoil8  degC, (Soil temp 8cm mean), Tsoil8 = mean(Tsoil8r, Tsoil8f) 
 
              THE EXISTING DATA IN THE FOLLOWING CHANNELS: 
                    ragwort 116 (Tsoil).a 
                    ragwort 117 (Tsoil).a.index 
                    ragwort 118 (Tsoil).b 
                    ragwort 119 (Tsoil).b.index 
                    ragwort 120 (Tsoil).c 
                    ragwort 121 (Tsoil).c.index 
               NEED TO BE DEMULTIPLEXED TO YIELD THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS. 
(which are the soil temps N furrow, ridge, and S furrow at depths 1, 3, 5, 7 cm) 
 
Tsoil1Nf degC 
 
Tsoil3Nf degC 
 
Tsoil5Nf degC 
 
Tsoil7Nf degC 
 
TsoilNf degC     The average of the 1, 3, 5, 7, cm Nf temperatures 
 
Tsoil1r degC 
 
Tsoil3r degC 
 
Tsoil5r degC 
 
Tsoil7r degC 
 
Tsoilr degC     The average of the 1, 3, 5, 7, cm r temperatures 
 
Tsoil1Sf degC 
 
Tsoil3Sf degC 
 
Tsoil5Sf degC 
 
Tsoil7Sf degC 
 
TsoilSf degC     The average of the 1, 3, 5, 7, cm Sf temperatures 
 
Ta.5    degC, (Atmospheric temp at 0.5m), channel:  ragwort 202(tdry)..5m 
 
Ta1.5   degC, (Atmospheric temp at 1.5m), channel:  ragwort 203(tdry).1.5m 
 
Ta3     degC, (Atmospheric temp at 3.0m), channel:  ragwort 204(tdry).3m 
 
Ta5     degC, (Atmospheric temp at 5.0m), channel:  ragwort 205(tdry).5m 
 
Ta7.5   degC, (Atmospheric temp at 7.5m), channel:  ragwort 206(tdry).7.5m 
 
Ta10    degC, (Atmospheric temp at 10.m), channel:  ragwort 207(tdry).10m 
 
              For the following use twet and tdry in degrees K 
                   degrees K = degrees C + 273.16 
              ea = (2.1718 * 10**7 * exp(-4157/twet-33.91)) 
                   - (8.42 * 10**-4 * ((twet-33.91)/twet)**2 * P(tdry-twet)) 
 
ea.5    kPa, (Water vap. pres. at 0.5m), channels:  ragwort 202(tdry,twet)..5m 
                                                    cosmos  200(p1,p2,p3,).baro 
 
ea1.5   kPa, (Water vap. pres. at 1.5m), channels:  ragwort 203(tdry,twet).1.5m 
                                                    cosmos  200(p1,p2,p3,).baro 
 
ea3     kPa, (Water vap. pres. at 3.0m), channels:  ragwort 204(tdry,twet).3m 
                                                    cosmos  200(p1,p2,p3,).baro 
 
ea5     kPa, (Water vap. pres. at 5.0m), channels:  ragwort 205(tdry,twet).5m 
                                                    cosmos  200(p1,p2,p3,).baro 
 
ea7.5   kPa, (Water vap. pres. at 7.5m), channels:  ragwort 206(tdry,twet).7.5m 
                                                    cosmos  200(p1,p2,p3,).baro 
 
ea10    kPa, (Water vap. pres. at 10.m), channels:  ragwort 207(tdry,twet).10m 
                                                    cosmos  200(p1,p2,p3,).baro 
 
WD      degrees, (Wind direction at 5 meters), 
                                           channel: cosmos 205(u,v).5m.prop 
 
Ua1.5   m s-1, (Wind speed at 1.5 meters), channel: cosmos 203(u,v).1.5.prop 
 
Ua3     m s-1, (Wind speed at 3.0 meters), channel: cosmos 204(u,v).3.prop 
 
Ua5     m s-1, (Wind speed at 5.0 meters), channel: cosmos 205(u,v).5.prop 
 
Ua7.5   m s-1, (Wind speed at 7.5 meters), channel: cosmos 206(u,v).7.5.prop 
 
Ua10    m s-1, (Wind speed at 10. meters), channel: cosmos 207(u,v).10.prop 
 
CO2C    mg m-3, (Carbon dioxide concentration), 
                                           channel: marigold 201(co2).5m 
                Output is in g m-3. Multiply by 10**3 
 
CO2V    ppmv,   (Carbon dioxide mixing ratio), 
                           CO2C * 0.19 * (Ta5+273.16) * P**-1  = CO2V 
                           (mg m-3)       (ppm/mg m-3)         (ppmv) 
                           Where  Ta5 (degC) and P (kPa) 
   
FCO2C   mg m-2 s-1, (CO2 mass flux), channels;      marigold 201(co2).5m 
                                                    marigold 200(w).5m.uw.ed 
                 Output is in g m-2 s-1. Multiply by 10**3 
 
FCO2E   W m-2, (CO2 equivalent energy flux), FCO2C * 11.3 = FCO2E 
                                        (mg m-2 s-1)(J mg-1)    (J s-1 m-2) 
 
O3      ppbv,  (Ozone mixing ratio), channel:       marigold 100(o3).5m.fast 
 
FO3     ppbv mms-1 (Ozone flux), channels:          marigold 100(o3).5m.fast 
                                                    marigold 200(w).5m.uw.ed 
                 Output is in ppbv ms-1. Multiply by 10**3 
           
 
165: LOG , Site none, Thu 14-Nov-1991 22:14:26 GMT, Status of calibrations:
Status of calibrations: 
 
 A. Radiation sensors (Analog).  
Eppley Precision Spectrometer uplooking, SWI, psp.in.rad, 
Eppley Precision Spectrometer downlooking, SWO, psp.out.rad, 
Eppley Pyrgeometer uplooking, LWI, (pyg.in.rad, pyg.in.dome, pyg.in.case) 
Eppley Pyrgeometer downlooking, LWO, (pyg.out.rad, pyg.out.dome, pyg.out.case) 
Net radiometer, Rn, (net).rad 
 
Analog calibration factors for these sensors are on file in the calibration lab. 
Logbook entry 163 lists all these calibration factors. 
They have been  checked against those used in the  
SJVAQS project prep.config file. 
There was agreement except for the r.net where the wrong 
calibration was entered. There has been a mix-up between 
the two net radiometers and their calibrations. As the difference is only 
0.75% the value will not be changed. 
 
Calibration  factors for the thermistors measuring the dome and 
case temperatures  are on file in the calibration lab. 
Logbook entry 163 lists all these calibration factors. 
They have been  checked against those used in the  
SJVAQS project prep.config file. 
 
 
 B. Soil heat flux plates (Analog).  
The logbook entry 163 lists the calibration factors supplied by the manufacture. 
Logbook entry 163 lists all these calibration factors. 
They have been  checked against those used in the  
SJVAQS project prep.config file. 
 
  
 C. Soil temperatures (Serial). 
The sensor calibrations were carried out and loaded prior to deployment. 
We have verified that the 8 cm soil temperature sensors were interchanged. 
The temperature reported for Tsoil8r corresponds to that for Tsoil8f and  
the temperature reported for Tsoil8f corresponds to that for Tsoil8s. 
 
 D. Soil temperatures (Multiplexed analog). 
The three multiplexed soil temperature arrays; 
a(1,3,5,7), b(1,3,5,7),and c(1,3,5,7)  each have complete sets of 
thermistor coefficients which are noted in logbook entry 163. 
For the purpose of generating real-time temperatures, however, only mean sets of 
thermistor coefficients were used during the deployment. 
For the post deployment data processing which involves de-multiplexing the 
complete sets given in logbook entry 163 should be used. 
 
 E. Wind speed and direction (Serial). 
The sensor calibrations were carried out and loaded prior to deployment. 
The locations of the propvanes on the tower were verified during the deployment. 
The alignment of the propvanes in the field was determined using a theodolite 
twice during the SJVAQS deployment, after set-up and during teardown. 
See logbook entries #  and  #. 
 
 F. Wet and dry temperatures (Serial). 
The sensor calibrations were carried out and loaded prior to deployment. 
The locations of the psychrometers on the tower were verified during the  
deployment. 
 
 G. Pressure (Serial). 
The sensor calibrations were carried out and loaded prior to deployment. 
 
 H. Sonic anemometers (Serial). 
The despiked data is now available in stout/rdss/aster/projects/SJVAQS91/ops1 
For the period before JD 204 use cal routine sonic_uw_4b 
For the period after JD 204 use the cal routine sonic_uw_3b 
 
 I. AIR fast temperature sensors (Analog). 
This data is alright 
 
 J. Krypton hygrometer (Serial). 
This data is alright 
  
 K. Infra red CO2 sensor (Serial). 
This data is alright 
  
 L. Fast ozone sensor (Analog). 
Dick Pearson will provide the calibration factors for this sensor. 
 
166: SOIL , Site none, Fri 15-Nov-1991 23:51:54 GMT, Heat capacity of cotton field soil: soi
Heat capacity of cotton field soil: soilheatcap 
 
Updated by Tony and Bill 26 Nov 91 
Bill Massman reports that from the information he has from David Grantz the  
soil heat capacities for the cotton field soils are as follows: 
 
                                  Ridge 
 
  Csoilr          =     0.993 + 4.19 (theta)r 
 MJ degreeK-1 m-3                    
 
  where (theta)r = volumetric soil moisture = gravimetric soil moisture * 1.36 
                                              (in file gravmoist) 
 
 
                                  Furrow 
 
  Csoilf          =     1.070 + 4.19 (theta)f 
 MJ degreeK-1 m-3                    
 
  where (theta)f = volumetric soil moisture = gravimetric soil moisture * 1.46 
                                              (in file gravmoist) 
 
 
                                               
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
167: SOIL , Site none, Sat 16-Nov-1991 00:16:33 GMT, Gravitational soil moisture results: gr
Gravitational soil moisture results: gravmoist 
Redone 25 Nov 91 
Mean values for furrow and ridge extracted from 
logbook entries 4,27,97,123,& 162 
  Date        Mean Ridge   Mean Furrow 
              wr           wf            
  July 7      .248         .410 
       8      .221         .343 
       9      .213         .254 
      10     [.198]       [.223] 
      11      .184         .192 
      12     [.185]       [.150] 
      13      .186         .109 
      14      .150         .123 
      15      .144         .087 
      16      .133         .077 
      17     [.127]       [.077] 
      18      .121         .078 
      19     [.120]       [.073] 
      20     [.118]       [.068] 
      21     [.116]       [.063] 
      22      .115         .058 
      23      .101         .068 
      24      .092         .073 
      25      .107         .065 
      26     [.103]       [.064] 
      27     [.099]       [.062] 
      28     [.095]       [.061] 
      29      .091         .060 
      30      .085         .062 
      31      .091         .063 
 
   Aug 1     [.090]       [.060]    
       2      .228         .374 
       3      .235         .380 
       4      .201         .378 
       5      .278         .162 
 
 
168: LOG , Site none, Tue 19-Nov-1991 23:23:16 GMT, Compendium of conversion factors used f
Compendium of conversion factors used for data processing. 
 CHECK ALL THESE NUMBERS BEFORE USING  
 
1. 1 J s-1 = 1 Watt 
 
2. degree K = degree C + 273.16 
 
3. Gravimetric soil moisture = 
                       (mass of fresh soil - mass of dry soil)/mass of dry soil 
 
4. Calculation of water vapour pressure 
             twet and tdry in degree K 
 
             e = (2.1718 * 10**7 * exp(-4157/twet-33.91)) 
                 -(8.42 * 10**-4 * ((twet-33.91)/twet)**2 * P(tdry - twet)) 
 
5. Stefan/Boltzman relationship. 
              The black body radiation assumes an emissivity factor of 1.0 
               
              Emitted energy = 5.67 * 10**-8 T**4 
               (W m-2)                      (degree K) 
 
6. The conversion for ppmv and mg m-3 for CO2  
  
 Molar volume = 22.414 liter (stp) 
              = 2.2414 * 10**-2 m3(stp). 
              = 2.2414 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * (T/273.16) m3(ambient) 
where P in kPa and T in degreeK 
              = 2.2414 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * ((Ta5 +273.16) /273.16) m3 
 
           Molecular weight of CO2 = 44.01 g 
 
Therefore:  
 
44.01 g  CO2  = 2.2414 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * (Ta5 +273.16 /273.16) m3 
 1.00 g  CO2  = 2.2414/44.01 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * (Ta5 +273.16 /273.16) m3 
 1.00 mg CO2  = 2.2414/44.01 * 10**-5 * (101.3/P) * (Ta5 +273.16 /273.16) m3 
 
 1.00 m3 CO2  = (2.2414/44.01*10**-5*(101.3/P)*(Ta5+273.16/273.16))**-1 mg 
 
 1 m3 CO2 m-3 = (2.2414/44.01*10**-5*(101.3/P)*(Ta5+273.16/273.16))**-1 mg m-3 
              = 10**6 ppmv 
 
 1 ppmv  CO2  = 10**-6 * (1 m3 CO2 m-3) 
	      = 10**-6 * 
                  (2.2414/44.01*10**-5*(101.3/P)*(Ta5+273.16/273.16))**-1 mg m-3 
              = 5.29 * P/(Ta5+273.16) mg m-3 
 
and conversely 
 
 1 mg m-3 CO2 = 1.89 * 10**-1 * (Ta5+273.16)/P ppmv 
 
To use these factors  
 
              CO2V   = CO2M * 1.89 * 10**-1 * (Ta5+273.16)/P  
              ppmv    mg m-3     
 
 
7. The conversion for ppbv and ug m-3 for O3  
  
 Molar volume = 22.414 liter (stp) 
              = 2.2414 * 10**-2 m3(stp). 
              = 2.2414 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * (T/273.16) m3(ambient) 
where P in kPa and T in degreeK 
              = 2.2414 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * ((Ta5 +273.16) /273.16) m3 
 
           Molecular weight of O3 = 48.00 g 
 
Therefore:  
 
48.00 g   O3  = 2.2414 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * (Ta5 +273.16 /273.16) m3 
 1.00 g   O3  = 2.2414/48.00 * 10**-2 * (101.3/P) * (Ta5 +273.16 /273.16) m3 
 1.00 ug  O3  = 2.2414/48.00 * 10**-8 * (101.3/P) * (Ta5 +273.16 /273.16) m3 
 
 1.00 m3  O3  = (2.2414/48.00*10**-8*(101.3/P)*(Ta5+273.16/273.16))**-1 ug 
 
 1 m3  O3 m-3 = (2.2414/48.00*10**-8*(101.3/P)*(Ta5+273.16/273.16))**-1 ug m-3 
              = 10**9 ppbv 
 
 1 ppbv   O3  = 10**-9 * (1 m3 CO2 m-3) 
	      = 10**-9 * 
                  (2.2414/48.00*10**-8*(101.3/P)*(Ta5+273.16/273.16))**-1 ug m-3 
              = 5.77 * P/(Ta5+273.16) ug m-3 
 
and conversely 
 
 1 ug m-3  O3 = 1.73 *10**-1 * (Ta5+273.16)/P ppbv 
 
To use these factors remember that FO3V is reported in ppbv MILLEMETER s-1 
 
               O3M   = O3V * 5.77 * P/(Ta5+273.16) ug m-3 
             ug m-3    ppbv 
 
              FO3M   = FO3V * 10**3 * 5.77 * P/(Ta5+273.16) ug m-3 
          ug m-2 s-1  ppbv mms-1 
 
8. Conversion factor for water vapor flux 
      ie the amount of energy required to evaporate a mass of water. 
                     1.0 W m-2  = 2.42 MJ kg(H2O)**-1 
                     1.0 kg     = 2.42 MJ 
                     1.0 kg s-1 = 2.42 MJ s-1 
                                = 2.42 * 10**6 W 
 
 
9. Conversion factor for sensible heat flux 
                     1.0 degree K m s-1 = 1.17 *10**3 J m-2  
             CHECK THIS 
 
10. Conversion factor for carbon dioxide flux 
 
11. Conversion factor for ozone flux 
                      
 
169: LOG , Site none, Thu 05-Mar-1992 21:56:27 GMT, GRAPHICAL OUTPUT FOR SJVAQS REPORT.
GRAPHICAL OUTPUT FOR SJVAQS REPORT. 
 
A. DAILY OUTPUT OF SELECTED PARAMETERS. 
     Five panels per page with one page per day. 
     Each day starts at midnight local time. 
     Index the date and time on the X axis with local time and date 
	along the bottom axis and JD and gmt along the top. 
     Use multiple scaling for the different parameters. 
     Maintain constant scaling throughout series. 
 
 1. T degrees C (Ta5), p kPa (P), and q gkg-1 (q5). 
 
 2. Wind speed ms-1 (Ua5), and wind direction degrees (WD). 
 
 3. Net radiation Wm-2 (Rn), sensible heat flux Wm-2 (H), latent heat 
    flux Wm-2 (LE), and surface heat flux Wm-2 (G). 
 
 4. Stability (zoL), and stress cm s-1 (ustar). 
 
 5. Photosynthetically active radiation umole m-2 s-1 (PAR), ozone mass 
    depositional flux ug m-2 s-1 (FO3M), and carbon dioxide mass depositional 
    flux mg m-2 s-1 (FCO2M) 
 
 
B. OUTPUT FOR AN ARCHETYPAL DAY (10 JULY 1991 = 910757,0700 - 910758,0700.) 
                                  CHECK THIS DATE AND JULIAN DAY   
     Three panels per page. 
     The day starts at midnight local time. 
     Index the date and time on the X axis with local time and date 
	along the bottom axis and JD and gmt along the top. 
     Use multiple scaling for the different parameters. 
 
 1. Radiation:  SWI, SWO, LWI, LWO, and Rn. 
                all in W m-2 
 
 2. Energy components: Rn, LE, H, G. 
                all in W m-2 
 
 3. Soil  Ridge values: G8r, Tsoil1r, Tsoil3r, Tsoil5r, Tsoil7r, and Gr. 
                in W m-2 and degreeC 
 
 4. Soil Furrow values: G8Nf, Tsoil1Nf, Tsoil3Nf, Tsoil5Nf, Tsoil7Nf, and GNf. 
                in W m-2 and degreeC 
 
 5. Biophysical parameters: PAR, FCO2E, LE, LE/FCO2E, and Tsurf. 
                in umoles m-2 s-1, W m-2, and degreeC 
 
 6. Fluxes: O3V, FO3V, FO3V/O3V. 
                in ppbv, ppbv m-2, and m s-1 
 
 7. Profiles, temperature: Ta.5, Ta1.5, Ta3, Ta5, Ta7.5, and Ta10. 
                in degreeC 
 
 8. Profiles, water vapor pressure: ea.5, ea1.5, ea3, ea5, ea7.5, and ea10. 
                in kPa 
 
 9. Profiles, wind speed: Ua.5, Ua1.5, Ua3, Ua5, Ua7.5, and Ua10. 
		in m s-1 
 
C. FOR DURATION OF PROJECT. 
 
     All on one page. 
     Index the date and time on the X axis with local time and date 
	along the bottom axis and JD and gmt along the top. 
     Use multiple scaling for the different parameters. 
 
 1. On a single panel a time plot of: 
                          albedo from SWO/SWI for local time noon +_ 1hour. 
                          gravimetric soil moisture. 
                          crop height. 
                          leaf area index. 
 
 2. An XY plot of stress and stability, ustar and zoL. 
 
 3. Three plots of hour and JD for each ADAM. 
 
170: FAST , Site none, Wed 05-Aug-1992 22:46:23 GMT, Fast temperature calibrations during SJ
FAST TEMPERATURE CALIBS 
 
The SJVAQS91 record was searched for the fast temp calibrations. 
The cross reference directories were: 
				     the logbook 
				     /SJVAQS91/cals 
 
The following were found in /cal . The appropriate logbook entry is  
added if available 
 
File name            Logbook entry        Time and date of calibration 
tfast_10m.205        82                   before 17:36:30    24 JUL 91 
tfast_10m.dat 
tfast_10ma5m.208     113                  before 00:24:36    28 JUL 91 
tfast_10ma5m.216     149                  19:00 - 19:25      04 AUG 91 
tfast_5m.dat 
tfast_5mflux.211    121                  ~ 18:00            30 JUL 91 
tfast_eddy5m.208 
tfast_flux5m.208 
tfasted_5m.dat 
 
The following are only refered to in the logbook and are not in /cal 
File name            Logbook entry        Time and date of calibration 
tfast_flux5m.216     149                  19:25 - 20:15      04 AUG 91 
tfast_eddy5m.280     108                  18:00 - 19:00      27 JUL 91 
tfast_flux5m.280     108                  18:00 - 19:00      27 JUL 
 
These files were cp to yield their equivalents 
     tfast_10m.205.ed 
which had been processed to remove superfluous :250 
     vi tfast_10m.205.ed 
     :1,$s/:250// 
They were then examined with Splus 
     cd $ASTER 
     Splus 
     fastt <- scan("tfast_10mm.250.ed") 
     X11() 
     plot(seq(along=fastt),fastt,ylim=c(30,45)) 
Non essential data points including operate - calibrate transients were removed. 
     vi tfast_10m.205.ed 
The calibration offset function was then performed on the cleaned files to 
yield the offsets, average, and standard deviation. 
     fastt <- scan("tfast_10mm.250.ed") 
     fun.fastT.cal(fastt,10) 
 
The results of the operation is given: 
 
File name            Logbook entry        Time and date of calibration 
 
tfast_10m.205        82                   before 17:36:30    24 JUL 91 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -5.020000 
                               5.012727 
			      -5.026364 
                               5.014545 
                     average   5.018409 
		     st dev    0.006137766 
 
tfast_10m.dat 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -5.019091 
			       5.01181 
		              -5.021818 
			       5.012727 
                     average   5.016364 
		     st dev    0.004867387 
 
 
tfast_10ma5m.208     113                  before 00:24:36    28 JUL 91 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -5.050909 
			       5.036364 
			      -5.041818 
			       5.033636 
                              -5.042727 
                     average   5.041091 
		     st dev    0.006661844 
 
 
tfast_10ma5m.216     149                  19:00 - 19:25      04 AUG 91 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -4.967273 
			       4.969091 
			      -4.975455 
			       4.969091 
			      -4.972727 
			       4.970909 
                     average   4.970758 
		     st dev    0.002955128 
 
 
tfast_5m.dat 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -4.992727 
			       4.991818 
                              -4.993636 
			       4.990909 
			      -4.999091 
			       4.993636 
                     average   4.993636 
		     st dev    0.003214122 
 
 
tfast_5mflux.211    121                  ~ 18:00            30 JUL 91 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -5.045455 
			       5.042727 
			      -5.042727 
			       5.048182 
			      -5.042727 
			       5.042727 
                     average   5.044091 
		     st dev    0.0022818 
 
 
tfast_eddy5m.208 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -4.975455 
			       4.971818 
			      -4.979091 
			       4.971818 
			      -4.984545 
                     average   4.976545 
		     st dev    0.005393599 
 
 
tfast_flux5m.208 
             Results: 
		     offsets  -5.038182 
			       5.044545 
			      -5.035455 
			       5.039091 
			      -5.033636 
			       5.043636 
			      -5.037273 
			       5.040909 
                     average   5.039091 
		     st dev    0.003795321 
 
 
tfasted_5m.dat 
             Results: 
		     offsets   4.993636 
			      -5.000909 
			       5.000000 
	                      -4.998182 
                     average   4.998182 
		     st dev    0.003235478 
 
 
 
171: FAST , Site none, Thu 06-Aug-1992 17:02:44 GMT, FAST TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION HISTORY
FAST TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION HISTORY 
 
The SJVAQS91 record was searched for the fast temp calibrations. 
The cross reference directories were: 
				     the logbook 
				     /SJVAQS91/cals 
 
The following files were found in /cal . The appropriate logbook entry is  
added if available and if not then imagination was used.  
 
File name         Logbook  Time and date of calibration 
 
tfast_10m.dat     None     probably at startup of ops 
tfast_5m.dat      None     probably at startup of ops 
tfasted_5m.dat    None     probably at startup of ops 
tfast_10m.205     82       before 17:36:30  24 JUL 91 
tfast_eddy5m.208  108      18:00 - 19:00    27 JUL 91 
tfast_flux5m.208  108      18:00 - 19:00    27 JUL 91 
tfast_10ma5m.208  113      before 00:24:36  28 JUL 91 
tfast_5mflux.211  121      ~ 18:00          30 JUL 91 
tfast_10ma5m.216  149      19:00 - 19:25    04 AUG 91 
 
The following are only refered to in the logbook and are not in /cal 
 
File name         Logbook  Time and date of calibration 
 
tfast_flux5m.216  149      19:25 - 20:15    04 AUG 91 
 
The calibration offset function was then performed on the cleaned files to 
yield the offsets, average, and standard deviation. 
The results of the operation is given: 
 
File name         Location         Time and date               Average    Gain 
                  of sensor        of calibration              offset     factor 
 
tfast_10m.dat     Flux twr 10m     probably at startup of ops  5.016364   0.9967 
tfast_5m.dat      Flux twr  5m     probably at startup of ops  4.993636   1.0013 
tfasted_5m.dat    Eddy twr  5m     probably at startup of ops  4.998182   1.0004 
tfast_10m.205     Flux twr 10m     before 17:36:30  24 JUL 91  5.018409   0.9963 
tfast_eddy5m.208  Eddy twr  5m     18:00 - 19:00    27 JUL 91  4.976545   1.0047 
tfast_flux5m.208  Flux twr  5m     18:00 - 19:00    27 JUL 91  5.039091   0.9922 
tfast_10ma5m.208  Flux twr 10m     before 00:24:36  28 JUL 91  5.041091   0.9919 
                   moved to 5m 
tfast_5mflux.211  Flux twr  5m     ~18:00           30 JUL 91  5.044091   0.9903 
tfast_10ma5m.216  Flux twr 10m     19:00 - 19:25    04 AUG 91  4.970758   1.0059 
                   moved to 5m 
 
 
Note that the gain factors are all extremely small and hence can be ignored.