10-31-2014, 03:28 AM
Here is a lighbox of the images from today. Again, the significance of this is that this pooling and seepage of water was not there three weeks ago. This creek bed was bone dry, except for a little bit of mud at the coolest, dampest location in the narrows.
The video shows considerable water flow. Maybe there is an opportunity for volume measurement. Given the drought, one of the benefits would be to measure flow without the complication of precipitation.
In any event, y'all are the scientists. I'm curious to know your thoughts on this.
Lightbox: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/lightbox/default.htm
Lightbox Image Legend: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/TowsleyWaterFlowLegend.pdf
Video of Water Flow: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/video/IMG_1448.MOV
The video shows considerable water flow. Maybe there is an opportunity for volume measurement. Given the drought, one of the benefits would be to measure flow without the complication of precipitation.
In any event, y'all are the scientists. I'm curious to know your thoughts on this.
Lightbox: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/lightbox/default.htm
Lightbox Image Legend: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/TowsleyWaterFlowLegend.pdf
Video of Water Flow: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/video/IMG_1448.MOV