Thanks!<br><br>So the name of the lake is Tometräsk probably<br> <a href="http://maps.google.se/maps?oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&q=Abisko+Scientific+Research+Station+in+Northern+Sweden&fb=1&gl=se&hq=Abisko+Scientific+Research+Station&hnear=Northern+Europe&cid=0,0,6501683112971180912&ei=glP1TLfDF8vqObWH6KkI&oi=local_result&ved=0CCQQnwIwAQ&ll=68.358699,19.02832&spn=1.629077,9.393311&z=7">here</a><br>
<br>Nathalie<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/11/30 Michael Palace <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:palace@guero.sr.unh.edu">palace@guero.sr.unh.edu</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
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<span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Garamond;">Abisko
Scientific Research Station in Northern Sweden<br>
<br>
</span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman";">This is from my graduate student's fellowship
proposal.<br>
<br>
A second site was established in late summer 2010
in <span>Stordalen Mire (</span>68° 22’N,
19° 03’E<span>), on the southern side of
Lake </span>Torneträsk, a methane-bubbling lake in Abisko,
Sweden. About<span> </span>20 km from Stordalen Mire
and also located on
the lake is the Abisko Scientific Research Station (ANS), a field
laboratory
site dedicated to work studying the lake and the surrounding
environment.</span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman";"> This study site lies about 200 km north of the
Arctic Circle and approximately 385 m above sea level, on the
south shore of
Lake Torneträsk. The area has a varied topography, geomorphology,
geology and
climate, and a diverse flora and fauna. The lake surface is at 341
m and the
highest mountain in the area reaches 1991 m. Lake Torneträsk with
an area of
about 330 km², a catchment area of 3 300 km² and a mean depth of
52 m,
dominates the area. The average annual temperature is
approximately -1.0°C.
July is the warmest month (mean about +11°C) and January the
coldest (-12°C).
Annual precipitation at the lake varies from about 1000 mm in the
west to 400
mm in the east, with a minimum of 304 mm (among the lowest in all
Scandinavia)
in the sheltered Abisko valley.</span>
<br>
<br>
Mike Palace<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
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On 11/30/2010 2:14 PM, nathalie fougeras wrote:
<blockquote type="cite">Thanks <br>
What is the name of the swedish lake?<br>
<br>
Nathalie<br>
LAB gallery Sweden<br>
<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2010/11/22 Michael Palace <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:palace@guero.sr.unh.edu" target="_blank">palace@guero.sr.unh.edu</a>></span><br>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Okay,<br>
<br>
I've talked with my collaborator and I'll try to get some
preliminary data out to you all.<br>
<br>
Files will be 2 Gb Mp3 files. We use zoom h4 with some
hydrophones to sample over many days. the zoom makes a new
file ever 2 gb so when running continuously we can get about
24 days without have to visit the instruments. <br>
<br>
Initial deployment was in a fen in New Hampshire and on a
lake in Sweden. I'll have more next week and the mp3 files.<br>
<br>
Mike palace
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On 11/18/2010 3:53 PM, Michael Palace wrote: </div>
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<div> <span><b><a href="http://www.eos.unh.edu/Spheres_1110/news_facstaff.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.eos.unh.edu/Spheres_1110/news_facstaff.shtml</a><br>
<br>
Ruth Varner</b> and <b>Michael Palace</b> of CSRC
were recently funded by the U.S. Geological Survey
to develop a prototype instrument to detect
ebullition or bubbling events of methane in wetland
and lake ecosystems. This novel method utilizes
hydrophones (underwater microphones) to monitor and
extract this information cheaply and efficiently
over long temporal scales. Coupling these audio
methods with the analysis of gas samples will help
to determine the pathway by which methane is formed
through microbial processes or methanogenesis.<br>
<br>
I'm wondering if I get these long audio files
together if people might be interested in making a
microsound project using them as source files.<br>
<br>
Mike Palace<br>
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