Equipment Vendors | ||
This web page contains a list of vendors for various types of equipment including temperature loggers, soil moisture probes, drilling equipment, active layer probes, and other items. Please feel free to contribute any information.
Temperature Loggers
Onset Computer Corporation 470 MacArthur Blvd Bourne, MA 02532 Phone: (508) 759-9500 FAX: (508) 759-9100 e-mail: sales@onsetcomp.com Web: www.onsetcomp.com Manufacture of Hobo and StowAway temperature loggers. Temperature range can be customized. Cost $120-180; depending on unit memory size and number ordered. Vemco Data Loggers
These mini loggers are made in Canada (Nova Scotia). Mark Nixon (Geological Survey of Canada) uses them along the Mackenzie Valley for deep borehole readings. See www.vemco.com/mlogdata.htm for details and excellent picture showing the very small sensor stainless steel housing which protrudes from the end of the pressure case (good to 1000 m), giving them a reasonable time constant. Resolution is quoted at 0.1 degree for -4C to +20C, and they did custom ranges for us for a very small fee. They appear very well made...made by an oceanographic company, actually. About $175 Canadian. Description by Al Taylor (altaylor@kcorp.com). Phone: (902) 852-4000 Web: www.vemco.com Hukseflux Thermal Sensors
Heat flux and soil temperature sensors. Phone: (902) 852-4000 Web: www.hukseflux.com Microdaq Data Loggers
Small, simple temperature data loggers starting at $59. Also available are data loggers for humidity, light intensity, shock, voltage, and current. Phone: (877) 275-9606 Email: info@microdaq.com Web: www.microdaq.com Also: Measurement Research Corporation 4126 4th St. NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Phone: (253) 851-3200 FAX: (253) 851-4334 Speak to Ms. Pat Martka. No known web site. Soil Moisture Probes
Vitel, Inc. 14100 Parke Long Ct. Chantilly, VA 22021 Phone: (703) 968-7575 Web: www.vitelinc.com Manufacturer of Vitel Hydro Soil Moisture Probe. Used with data logger to collect time series. Can also be converted into a portable model; contact Ken Hinkel for details. Drilling Equipment
Little Beaver, Inc P.O. Box 840 Livingston, TX 77351 USA Phone: (409) 327-3121 FAX: (409) 327-4025 E-mail: sales@littlebeaver.com Web: www.littlebeaver.com Light and heavy duty soil drilling equipment. Also: Kovacs Enterprise, Austin Kovacs 142 Eastman Hill Road Lebanon, NH 03766-2103 USA Phone or FAX: (603) 448-8867 E-mail: abkovacs@valley.net Specializing in ice and soil drilling equipment. Also: Jon's Machine Shop Jon Holmgren 1150 Molly Rd. Fairbanks, AK 99709-6301 Phone: (907) 457-5000 FAX: (907) 455-6987 Email: jholmgren@mosquitonet.com Soil and ice drilling equipment including coring barrels (CRREL-SIPRE), bits, and heads. Active Layer Probes
Carter Manufacturing Company, Inc. 4220 Route 42, Mason, OH 45040-1999 Phone: (513) 398-7303 FAX: (513) 398-6231 Email: u121gly@cinci.infi.net Web: www.cartermanufacturing.com Custom made soil and snow probes. Portable Soil Moisture Gauge
E.D.S. Electronics, Eric Sculley 619 Neptune Way Cincinnati, OH 45244 Phone: (513) 528-7832 For use with the Vitel Soil Moisture Probe. Radiation Shield
R.M. Young Company 2801 Aero-Park Drive Traverse City, Michigan 49684 USA Phone: (231) 946-3980 Web: www.rmyoung.com 6-plate model, catalog number 41302, ~$60. Ice Detector
Jonas, Inc., Otakar Jonas 1113 Faun Rd. Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: (302) 478-1373 Email: jonasinc@mindspring.com Web: www.mindspring.com/~jonasinc/icing.htm For monitoring permafrost, sea ice, glaciation, surface ice. Not tested. |