The equipment is stored for the March 2020 field campaign to collect more data on runoff and erosion on different soils and under different management. Veröffentlicht am 13. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
One of the results from the current field campaign are 75 gigs of TLS survey data acquisitions. Veröffentlicht am 12. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
How much runoff comes from gravel roads? Our final experiment in KNP for this year. Veröffentlicht am 12. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
Preparing to measure runoff and sediment mobilization from a termite mound close to Skukuza Veröffentlicht am 11. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
Starting the first Rainfall simulation experiment on weathered granites close to Skukuza Flux Tower. Veröffentlicht am 7. Oktober 20197. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
Resurveying a small donga most probably caused by runoff from a gravel road Veröffentlicht am 4. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
4th scan at the Skukuza Flux Tower since September 2015 with obvious changes : fallen trees and more bushes. Veröffentlicht am 3. Oktober 20193. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de From dawn til dusk: end of a 10-hour day at the Skukuza Flux Tower with 20 close range scans and 1 long range from the tower. Celebrating 3rd of October, the German „Heritage Holiday“, in KNP with our old friend and helper Mike.
Starting the rainfall simulation experiment on a rather heavily grazed area at Crocodile Bridge Veröffentlicht am 1. Oktober 20191. Oktober 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de curios giraffes at Crocodile Bridge rain simulator
Everything is setup for an experiment in sugarcane at Komatipoort. But the wind is just too strong. Veröffentlicht am 30. September 201930. September 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de
Sunday evening lab session for the SALDi team to prepare sampling equipment for a new week of field work Veröffentlicht am 29. September 201929. September 2019 von jussi.baade@uni-jena.de