Plan: 1)3 meter deep and a 10 meter deep holes at the undisturbed site. We have a location picked out and Yuri and I are planning to go there this week.

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Plan: 1)3 meter deep and a 10 meter deep holes at the undisturbed site. We have a location picked out and Yuri and I are planning to go there this week to look at it. These will be set up with thermistor strings and a small met station will be added with snow depth, snow temperatures and air temperatures. 2) 10 meter hole at both the disturbed plots. I was not planning to instrument these unless Yuri and Vlad want to do that and have the equipment to do it.

Ground surface Logger Sonic sounder Sturm Snow thermistor string Active Layer Permafrost 3 meter hole 10 meter hole Wind speed and direction Air temp Soil moisture- Water content reflectometer Schematic setup for the CALM site installation