Title: Water Temperature Protocol
1Water Temperature Protocol
2Goals for the Training Session
- Provide an inquiry context for the data
collection and science content - Provide accurate science content
- Review procedures for instrument calibration
- Review procedures for data collection
- Review data entry and analysis
- Discuss classroom implementation ideas
- Collect feedback from participants
3Inquiry Context
- How does water temperature compare to air
temperature? - How does a rain event or snow melt affect water
temperature? - How does the water temperature vary across
seasons? - How does water temperature relate to other water
quality measurements?
4Local Inquiry Example
5Why do GLOBE scientists researchwater
temperature?
- To track the mixing of waters in estuaries and
along coasts - To help determine the evaporation rates
- To help determine what can live in water
- To determine the overturning of lakes
6Science Content
- Processes Affecting Water Temperature
- Sunlight or Shade
- Discharges of warmer or cooler water
- Reflected heat from land cover
- Processes Affected by an Increase in Water
Temperature - Increase in rates of chemical reactions
- Increase in respiration rates in organisms
- Increase in growth rates
- Decrease in solubility of gases
7Instruments Alcohol-Filled Thermometer
8The Measurements
- Thermometer Calibration
- Water Temperature
- Three separate measurements
9Collecting Data Field/Lab Guides Data Sheets
- Field/Lab Guides
- Calibrating the Hydrology Thermometer Field Guide
- Water Temperature Protocol Field Guide
- Optional
- Collecting a Water Sample in a Bucket Field Guide
- Data Sheets
- Hydrology Investigation Data Sheet
10Collecting Data Calibrating the Thermometer
- Stir together distilled water and crushed ice
- Let sit for 10-15 minutes
- Submerge thermometer in ice-water bath for three
minutes, stir occassionally - Thermometer should read between -0.5 C and 0.5
C
11Collecting Data Protocol
- Lower thermometer 10 cm into water for 3-5
minutes - Read temperature at eye level, keeping bulb in
water - Thermometer should be in water for 1 minute
- Take two more measurements
- Average the three temperatures
- Check for accuracy
12Enter Data on the GLOBE Web Site
Step 1 Confirm that the Hydrology Study Site
definition is completed Step 2 Select Hydrology
Measurements from the Hydrology data entry
menu Step 3 Enter date/UT time/select site Step
4 Enter the water state and temperature
measurements Step 5 Confirm data entries on
verification page, especially the Average Water
Temperature
13Looking at the Data
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Water Air Temperature Banyangsung,
Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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14Classroom Implementation
- Inquiry
- Curriculum/Standards Alignment
- Assessment
- Classroom Management
15Getting Started
- The GLOBE Web site has information
- http//www.globe.gov
- GLOBE Help Desk is available to support you as
you get started. - Get your students involved doing real science!