The Peter’s Kill and Lake Minnewaska Arlington High School Field Trip Data.
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The Peter’s Kill and Lake MinnewaskaArlington High School Field Trip
Data
The Peter’s Kill Site
The Peter’s Kill is a stream that flows out of Lake Awosting.
We are sampling at the gate house to Lake Minnewaska.
We sampled on both sides of the bridge.
The Peter’s Kill
Summary of Observations on Oct. 28, 2010
Color of creek – Golden yellowTemperature – 9.5 oCConductivity – 28 uSVisibility – to the bottom (.25m)pH of creek – 4.7Dissolved Oxygen – 9.2mg/LNitrates – 0ppmPhosphates – 0ppmPresence of tannins – YesPresence of animal life - No
Peter’s Kill
Visibility measured with a Sechhi Disc = .25 m (to bottom)
Peter’s Kill
Temperature and conductivity– using a YSI temp/salinity/conductivity probe = 9.5oC, 28 uS
Peter’s Kill
pH of Creek using a Pasco pH meter calibrated with 3 test buffers (accuracy +/- 0.2) = 4.7
Peter’s Kill
Dissolved Oxygen using LaMotte test kits (modified Winkler titration) = 9.2 mg/l
Peter’s Kill
Nitrate and Phosphates using Lamotte test kits = 0ppm
Peter’s Kill
Presence of tannins = yesPresence of animal life = no
The Sunset Carraige trail
Observations up to the LakeWe observed evidence of the Wooly Adelgid and
elongate hemlock scale on Hemlocks and many dead Hemlock trees.
We identified trees, fern and moss life cycle stages and observed primary and secondary succession.
Lake Minnewaska
Summary of Observations on Oct. 28, 2010
Color of Lake– Black/green Temperature – 12.5 oC Conductivity – 33 uS Visibility – 3m pH of Lake– 6.5 Dissolved Oxygen – 9.2mg/L Nitrates – 0ppm Phosphates – 0ppm Presence of tannins – No Presence of animal life –
Salamanders and fish
Lake Minnewaska
Visibility measured with a Sechhi Disc = 3m
Lake Minnewaska
Temperature and conductivity– using a YSI temp/salinity/conductivity probe = 12.5oC and 33uS all the way to the bottom (16m) Indicates
fall turnover.
Lake Minnewaska
pH of Lake using a Pasco pH meter calibrated with 3 test buffers (accuracy +/- 0.2) = 6.5
Lake Minnewaska
Dissolved Oxygen using LaMotte test kits (modified Winkler titration) = 9.2 mg/l
Lake Minnewaska
Nitrate and Phosphates using Lamotte test kits = 0ppm
Lake Minnewaska
Presence of tannins – no Presence of animal life – yes, we saw lots
of fish (golden shiners) and a salamander