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Water It was wet!
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pH pH measures the acidity or alkalinity of water. We tested pH of the Huntington River, Sherman Brook, and rainwater. We collected this data several times over the week.
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We found that the pH of the river and brook was very close to neutral, averaging 7.1.
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Velocity We measured the velocity in meters/sec. Velocity is best measured at a 6/10 depth.
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Volume To find the volume we took the cross- sectional area and multiplied it by the velocity (m^2 * ( m/sec. ) ).
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Conductivity Relative capability of a material to allow electrical current pass through.
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Turbidity The amount of suspended soils in the water
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Dissolved Oxygen dO 2 depends on how cold, and how fast the water is moving. The stream had a high dO 2 level where as the vernal pool was very low.
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River/stream surroundings/terrain We used rhodamine dye to show the flow of the river. Explained the difference between cut bank and a point bar. Plateaus form over time.
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Sediments/ Stream Debris Larger sediments cause more friction which make the water move slower.
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Human Impact Making trails through the forests causes runoff to get to the streams.
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