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Soil water and shallower groundwater levels in the wetland piezometers are being monitored using water level sensors provided by the [https://www.uwa.edu.au/home/ University of Western Australia].
Soil water and shallower groundwater levels in the wetland piezometers are being monitored using water level sensors provided by the [https://www.uwa.edu.au/home/ University of Western Australia].


Soil moisture content below the hill slope is measured by the buried hill slope sensors every 30 minutes, and recorded by a logger at the ground surface. The logger is protected by a steel drum, so that it can't be damaged by grazing sheep or cows.
Soil moisture content below the hill slope is measured by the buried [[Soil moisture sensors on the hill slope | hill slope sensors]] every 30 minutes, and recorded by a logger at the ground surface. The logger is protected by a steel drum, so that it can't be damaged by grazing sheep or cows.


Downloading water level data from wetland piezometers
Downloading water level data from wetland piezometers

Revision as of 11:01, 26 May 2026

Groundwater levels and temperature are being monitored across the floodplain using automatic sensors installed in the piezometers. These sensors make and record measurements every 15 minutes, and every few months we download the data from them using a laptop, and take it back to the office.

Installing an automatic sensor in a floodplain piezometer.
Setting up automatic sensors in floodplain piezometers.

Soil water and shallower groundwater levels in the wetland piezometers are being monitored using water level sensors provided by the University of Western Australia.

Soil moisture content below the hill slope is measured by the buried hill slope sensors every 30 minutes, and recorded by a logger at the ground surface. The logger is protected by a steel drum, so that it can't be damaged by grazing sheep or cows.

Downloading water level data from wetland piezometers Logger recording soil moisture data from buried sensors on the hill slope at Eddleston

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