Overlooking SCREE's fourth camp, on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir just above the Flaming Gorge Dam. The five SCREE boats as well as University of Wyoming's research vessel can be seen beached on a narrow band of sand and rocks just below a steep forested hillside. (May 27th, 2019.)
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Overlooking SCREE's fourth camp, on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir just above the Flaming Gorge Dam. The five SCREE boats as well as University of Wyoming's research vessel can be seen beached on a narrow band of sand and rocks just below a steep forested hillside. (May 27th, 2019.)
Day 3 mirror reflections of landscape on water
Day 3 mirror reflections of landscape on water
Day 3 mirror reflections of landscape on water
Overlooking SCREE's third camp, on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. In addition to the 5 SCREE boats, the University of Wyoming research vessel that towed the Expedition down 70 miles of man-made lake is beached for the evening. Tents have been set up for the night, and dinner is being prepared (May 26th, 2019).
Overlooking SCREE's third camp, on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. In addition to the 5 SCREE boats, the University of Wyoming research vessel that towed the Expedition down 70 miles of man-made lake is beached for the evening. Tents have been set up for the night, and dinner is being prepared (May 26th, 2019).
Paper Powell! Behind him is a sagebrush steppe environment. Sagebrush steppe is a type of ecosystem strongly characterized by the presence of sagebrush species, particularly Big Sagebrush, or Artemisia tridentata. Sagebrush steppe today is threatened by many factors, including the presence of invasive species.
Paper Powell! Behind him is a sagebrush steppe environment. Sagebrush steppe is a type of ecosystem strongly characterized by the presence of sagebrush species, particularly Big Sagebrush, or Artemisia tridentata. Sagebrush steppe today is threatened by many factors, including the presence of invasive species.
On the expedition, USGS scientists are tasked with collecting sediment samples from the beaches where we camp. The goal of the study is to examine the presence of microplastics along the river. There are strict protocols on the condition of the sediment we collect, so sometimes we have to travel far from camp in order to find suitable sediment.
On the expedition, USGS scientists are tasked with collecting sediment samples from the beaches where we camp. The goal of the study is to examine the presence of microplastics along the river. There are strict protocols on the condition of the sediment we collect, so sometimes we have to travel far from camp in order to find suitable sediment.
Day 2 Janis LeMaster sampling water quality A
HydroTech Janis LeMaster raises the USGS flag and Expedition Leader Tom Minckley eats his lunch as the SCREE boats are towed down the Flaming Gorge Reservoir (May 25th, 2019).
HydroTech Janis LeMaster raises the USGS flag and Expedition Leader Tom Minckley eats his lunch as the SCREE boats are towed down the Flaming Gorge Reservoir (May 25th, 2019).
Panorama photo of Flaming Gorge Reservoir (May 25th, 2019).
Panorama photo of Flaming Gorge Reservoir (May 25th, 2019).
Paper Powell, making an appearance on a hill overlooking the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, near the site of SCREE's second camp (May 25th, 2019).
Paper Powell, making an appearance on a hill overlooking the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, near the site of SCREE's second camp (May 25th, 2019).
Overlooking SCREE's second camp, on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. In addition to the 5 SCREE boats, the University of Wyoming research vessel that towed the Expedition down 70 miles of man-made lake is beached for the evening (May 25th, 2019).
Overlooking SCREE's second camp, on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. In addition to the 5 SCREE boats, the University of Wyoming research vessel that towed the Expedition down 70 miles of man-made lake is beached for the evening (May 25th, 2019).
Panorama photo of Flaming Gorge Reservoir at sunset, taken from a hill overlooking SCREE's second camp (May 25th, 2019).
Panorama photo of Flaming Gorge Reservoir at sunset, taken from a hill overlooking SCREE's second camp (May 25th, 2019).
Waking up in the early morning revealed a layer of fog that had fallen around our camp and the river. Fog is the result of water vapor condensing into water droplets that are suspended the air.
Waking up in the early morning revealed a layer of fog that had fallen around our camp and the river. Fog is the result of water vapor condensing into water droplets that are suspended the air.
Day 2 Jans LeMaster sampling water quality B
Day 2 Jans LeMaster sampling water quality B
Launch day is a busy but exciting day for all SCREE participants, and in this photo, several members can be seen loading gear onto the rafts and making sure they are prepared. A 70-day expedition requires quite a bit of important equipment and rations, so the rafts are loaded with the appropriate items, and the inventory triple-checked.
Launch day is a busy but exciting day for all SCREE participants, and in this photo, several members can be seen loading gear onto the rafts and making sure they are prepared. A 70-day expedition requires quite a bit of important equipment and rations, so the rafts are loaded with the appropriate items, and the inventory triple-checked.
Day 1 pelicans with landscape
Day 1 pelicans overhead