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Site Survey 2010
The site we are in is site #7. There are 8 sites. First we will talk about our Riparian zone that is by the left bank looking down stream. We will tell you about the width of the left and right looking down stream was 0ft.-50ft. There are 4 types of trees we saw. We didn’t see any conifers or deciduous tree’s there either. We saw some shrubs, and we saw mostly grasses and herbs. The over head canopy covered 0%-25% of our site. The shade on the creek was made by a dead tree. Next is the channel of our site. The channel we have looks like U. There are three kinds of cross-sections a u, a flat and a v. (cool hu!)Then there’s the longitudinal pattern ours was braded there are three straight, braded and mending. Our gradient was monderent. There are three gradients low, moderent and steep. Another thing we surveyed is the stream banks. The vegetation cover on our stream reach bank was abundant. Most of the banks were covered with tall grass that reached...
Photo: group working.
This is Taylor, Shannda Mckalin and Katja working toghter to find macro invertebrates that live in organic materail that is on rocks in the water. How to get them me Taylor and Mckalin had to get in the deep water and scrub the rocks in the water and try not to lift the rock from the water. Shannda and Katija had to get two meters sticks and a net and put the meter stick in the net because that captures the bugs in the net. Once we had to get the bugs out we used spoons and put them in ice trays. Then we observed them and identified the bugs.
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