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1 SNOW COVER PROFLE ' ;:.. :;... Date.. Observer J of Location Code (see below): Air Temperature -80 ( Valid 3-character location codes are Saddle grid stakes (001 through 080, 1 OA through BOA), south of Green Lake 4 inlet (084), north of Green Lake 4 inlet (085), Green Lake 4 outlet (086), Green Lake 5 (087), SO m south of creek on Navajo bench (088), Arikaree Glacier (ARK). Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 north facing slope (e.g., GSN), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 valley floor (e.g., GSV), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 south facing slope (e.g., GSS), Green Lake 5 Outlet south-facing slope (50S). east edge of sod die lysimeter field (SAE), west edge of sod die lysimeter field (SAW), south-west of soddie lysimeter field (SSW). 300m east oft-van towards the soddie (T30), soddie west new (5WN) AmerifluxTree B- (,~'::;;;- index, (AB1 )-1 Ocm from tree (AB2)-50cm, (AB3)-1 OOcm, (AB4)-150cm, (ABS)-200cm, (AB6)-250cm, Ameriflux Tree 1- (All) index, (A11)-10cm from tree (A12)-50cm, (A13)-100cm, (A14)-150cm, (A15)-200cm, (A16)-250cm. liquid water values range from 0 to 8 %. Valid 2-character grain shape codes are wet snow metamorphism (WM). equitemperature (En, depth hoar (TG), ice sizes range from 0.1 to 9.9 mm. (Default 9.9 mm) codes: 1- (knife); 2- (pencil); 3_" (1 finger); 4- (4 finger); 5- (fist). fl '--' ~ (/ Computer data entry by Date Rekey MARKW.FLB FORMS SNOWPT ; SNOWGRAN -10 2a9 '77 lf7 L(D 37 <:/ s -L(o s; r~a 30 )-o,s T& 3-tf ?::; FodL 0 ;)D 0 -;; )JC( -15 (j, C) :2~~.. /() 0
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3 Page of SNOWCOVER PRO'FLE.,. : '. Date Observer \t:;'(' i "') h: \'\! c.\-t\',. tq \,''\ ' ~ )--- '\~ ~/~....;,~...,,.. (,.: ~, :.,.. Location Code (see below): Air Temperature 7. c.:( t - ";:;;,.., Valid 3-character location codes are Saddle grid stakes (001 through 080, 1 OA through 80A), south of Green Lak~ 4 J~ inlet (084), north of Green Lake 4 inlet (085), Green Lake 4 outlet (086), Green Lake 5 (087), 50 m south of creek on /1kt:~ - ~~~""(( ":.. l k""l j Navajo bench (088), Arikaree Glacier (ARK). Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 north facing slope (e.g., GSN), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5... < f "" r. r. valley floor (e.g., GSV), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 south facing slope (e.g., GSS), Green Lake 5 Outlet south-facing slope (505). east edge of so ddie lysimeter field {SAE), west edge of sod die lysimeter field (SAW), south-west of soddie lysimeter field (SSW), 300m east oft-van towards the soddie (T30), soddie west new (SWN) AmerifluxTree B- (AB)- index, (ABl)-1 Ocm from tree (AB2)-50cm, (AB3)-1 OOcm, (AB4)-150cm, (ABS)-200cm, (AB6)-250cm, Ameriflux Tree (All) index, (A11)-10cm from tree (A12)-50cm, (A13)-100cm, (A14)-150cm, (A15)-200cm, (A16)-250cm. liquid water values range from 0 to 8 %. Valid 2-character grain shape codes are wet snow metamorphism (WM), equitemperature (En. depth hoar (TG), ice c J is~~ f "!'' -~ r:.:~ f'hrcl -() /-f(c\h (_,...): Fi -\- (10, or crust (CR). sizes range from 0.1 to 9.9 mm. (Default 9.9 mm) codes: 1- (knife); 2- (pencil); 3: 0 finger); 4- (4 finger); 5- (fist). ( {~ \ ~ t '"'"' Computer data entry by Date Rekey MARKW.FLB FORMS SNOWPT ; SNOWGRAN.-"J~)s -152 a j _7oC } ~\ -s(j 110 r- -'::) :J Z2 cyr-- t ~"-"'.,,-,,.. /.!A~ i '')! ""-~ ' _f;. ; q. ~ \...,_,},.,. '1<: t. ' ct'lr'l(' h.a( ()'...~ ='j / l :.~... >,., - <\.._)?S ~. 1'. tl'... '. 1 c. ' 226 2bl j' c ('._)....)... ~ ,.D..:_.-z $' p_:' ' / 0 L) ''') /,,,.. (1 '- 'T(? 2r'l" vv-. /' ~,::,._... \ c 1-67'... ) lf'vv\'\ s -loc:j 0 t~d.: ) {(~.... t, >.>/''"1/"'..,?: rn~,
4 W ~..! T L-o l..ll11 orv 7:;)~G p 'P.,- Page J of 2. SNOW COVER PROFLE Location Code (see below): Date Observer Air Temperature Val id 3- character location codes are Saddle grid stakes (001 through 080, 1 OA through 80A), south of Green Lake 4 inlet (084), north of Green Lake 4 inlet (08S), Green Lake 4 outlet (086), Green Lake 5 (087), 50" m south of creek on Navajo bench (088), Arikaree Glacier (ARK). Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 north facing slope (e.g., G5N), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 valley floor (e.g., G5V}, Green La ke 3, 4, and 5 south facing slope (e.g., GSS), Green Lake 5 Outlet south-facing slope (50S). east edge of sod die lysimeter field (SAE), west edge of sod d ie lysimeter field (SAW}, south-west of soddie lysimeter field (SSW}, 300m east oft-van towards the soddie (T30), soddie west new (SWN) Ameriflux Tree 8- (AS ) index, (AB1 )- 1 Ocm from tree (AB2)-50cm, (AB3)-1 OOcm, (AB4)- 1 50cm, (AB5)-200cm, (AB6)-250cm, Ameriflux Tree 1- (A 11) index, (A 11)-10cm fro m tree (A 12)-SOcm, (A 13)-1 00cm, (A 14)-150cm, (A 15)-200C'"": 1 A.16)-250cm. Liquid w ater values range from 0 to 8 o/o. Valid 2-ch aracter grain shape codes are wet snow metamorphism (WM), equitemperature (En, depth hoar (TG), ice Gra in sizes range from 0.1 to 9.9 mm. (Default 9.9 mm) Hard ness codes: 1- (knife); 2- (pencil); 3- (1 fi nger); 4- (4 finger); 5- (fist). Computer data entry by Date Rekey MARKW.FLB FORMS SNO WPT ; SNOWGRAN Temp (C) <-- Height aboveground ---,> Height above ground Shape Size (mm) liquid water (%) ~--." W6 \.\D \,s- ~-r.05 s-- A " -s- lou qd - ~ ~D -- \:::-\ 19 ) "S---r.(p r;-- f.-\.
5 ~. Page 2 of 2 SNOW COVER PROFLE l-.date. Observer Location Code (see below):. Valid 3- character location codes are Saddle grid stakes (001 through 080, 1 OA through 80A), south of Green Lake 4 inlet (084), north of Green Lake 4 inlet (085), Green Lake 4 outlet (086), Green Lake 5 (087), 50 m south of creek on Navajo bench (088), Arikaree Glacier (ARK). Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 no rth facing slo pe (e.g., GSN), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 valley floor (e.g., G5V), Green Lake 3, 4, and 5 south facing slope (e.g., G5 5), Green Lake 5 Outlet south-facing slope (505). east edge of sod die lysimeter field (SAE). west edge of sod die lysimeter fiel d (SAW), south-west of soddie Air Temperature lysimeter fi eld (SSW), 300m east oft-van towards the soddie (T30), soddie west new (SWN) Ameriflux Tree B- (AB)- index, (ABl )-1 Ocm from tree (AB2)-50cm, (AB3 )- 1 OOcm, (AB4)-150cm, (AB5)-200cm, (AB6)-250cm, Ameriflux Tree 1- (Al l) index, (A11)- 10cm from tree (A 12)-SOcm, (A13)-100cm, (A14)-150cm, (A 15)-200cm, (A16)-250cm. Liquid w at er values range from 0 to 8 %. ' Valid 2-character grain shape codes are wet snow metamorphism (WM), equitemperature (ED. depth hoar (TG). ice sizes range from 0.1 to 9.9 mm. (Default 9.9 m m) codes: 1- (k nife); 2- (pencil); 3- (1 finger); 4- (4 finger); 5- (fist). [ Computer data entry by Date Rekey MARKW.FLB FORMS SNOWPT ; SNOWG RAN Net Temp Height Height Weight (C) above ground (g ) < > ~~~-. above ground liquid water Si ze Shape (%) (mm) 20 7'b -L~- 1~2 T~ ()~ ~-) \D (o<) \ 14 G \ 0 scr. 0 7' a: v 1-) s-- ~ 34 ""' bd~<;...- \ -~ ( - s- zgs t,rz_ c;- lfl-1!jl1 2~. 1<6 \D.s l_.n ""' 1,~ <5 30\ 2-~~ L\ 5
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