Tuesday 26 October 2010

Hey Mr. Snowman

                               


Snowman in front of the Zwäcken hütte




After a day snowfall the raingauges throughout the catchement were full of snow. It covered the Isco's and sequential samplers. When the sun showed up the tipping buckets went crazy: click click click tip tip tip...









Monday 18 October 2010

ho ho Merry - X-mas :S ??? First signs of winter...

Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen,
da kommst du geschneit;
Du kommst aus den Wolken,
dein Weg ist so weit.

Komm setz dich ans Fenster,
du lieblicher Stern;
malst Blumen und Blätter,
wir haben dich gern.

Schneeflöckchen, du deckst uns
die Blümelein zu,
dann schlafen sie sicher
in himmlischer Ruh'.

Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen,
komm zu uns ins Tal,
dann bau'n wir 'nen Schneemann
und werfen den Ball.



Translated by google.translate

Snow flakes, white skirt,because you get snowed; You come from the clouds your way is so long.

Come sit by the window,O lovely star;paint flowers and leaves, we have you liked.Snow flakes, you shower us the flowers to then they sleep safely in heavenly peace.

Snow flakes, white skirt,Come to us Valley we bau'n 'nen Schneemann and throw the ball.



Yep the summer season is allmost over and it's time to prepare the stuff for the long winter sleep. Time to sit inside with a nice warm cup of coffee and cake and dreaming of the next fieldseason with the liquid part of precipitation. Here some pictures of the Alptal with the second snow cover which last more then one day.


First day and first time needed, snowcains on the car!



Sequential rain gauge @ wsl station

Close up sequential rain gauge @ wsl station filled with snow

 
Herbstzeitlose (Colchicum autumnale), snow coverd.
More info on wiki:                                   http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbst-Zeitlose

And of course herbstzeitlose the movie: http://www.dieherbstzeitlosen-derfilm.de/


ATZ 19 snowcovered

... "event sampling"


precipitated FeOH

You probably know this brown-reddish layers floating on top of pools and streams. Nope it’s not oil but FeOH ( iron hydroxide). A one week dry spell in the Alptal resulted in low flow condition of the system -> water levels in the streams where unusual low. In this low flow condition macrospores became visible see pic 1. by their reddish color, transporting small amounts of water with FeOH. The low discharge in the stream itself resulted in almost no turbulence. This calm flow made it possible for the FeOH to precipitate see pic. 2 and form a layer on the bottom waiting to be transported in the next high flow.
pic 1. macropore with FeOH

pic 2. precipitated FeOH on the stream bottom



Saturday 2 October 2010

HAPPY HYDRO YEAR

Happy new Hydrological year!!

A bit late but yesterday 1st of october started in the Alptal the new Hydrological year, from 1st of October 2010 to 30th  of September 2011.Best wishes  and lot's of good data <:D