Monitoring
Run Off in Forest Catchment Areas
>> Equipment
DataTaker DT50
Stream Monitoring
Water Sampling
Removable Memory Cards
>> Customer
Requirement
To monitor the effects of timber
logging on water run off in remote areas. Local streams must
be monitored and water samples taken whenever the stream level
is rising.
>> DataTaker
Solution
The dataTaker DT50 records stream
parameters such as stream height, pH, turbidity and water temperature.
Whenever stream height rises rapidly following a rainfall event
in the catchment area, the data logger activates water sampling
equipment to collect stream samples for sediments, nutrient and
chemical analysis.
Field staff visit the remote sites every three weeks
to collect the water samples and data. The data is collected by simply
removing a Memory Card from the data logger. The Memory Card stores all
data collected during the period, which can be read directly into a computer
back at headquarters.
On some sites the dataTaker DT50 also records various
aerial environmental parameters such as wind speed, wind direction, RH,
air temperature, solar radiation and rainfall. |