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Effects of constructions

Here we track data about the effects of constructions and activity on the ecology.

Construction Heavy Metals Acidity Water Table Phosphorous Nitrogen Soot Effect delay Recovery time/rate Notes
Compression Furnace ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Growing Onions ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sheep/Camel Pens ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Barrel vise ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Blast furnace ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Box kiln ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Bullet furnace ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Casting Box Master ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Casting Box Student ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Charcoal Hearth ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Charcoal Oven ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Clinker Vat ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Firepit ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Fleet Furnace ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Forge master ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Forge student ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Glazier's Bench ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Glory hole ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Gyration cell ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Kettle ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Ractory ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
True Kiln ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Vault Kiln ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Persephone Furnace +1% ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Generated 1% heavy metal on opening a furnace with iron in 1/2 samples. No changes to other conditions or during the 1 test opening a furnace loaded with copper
Hades Furnace ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Effects of constructions

Here we track data about the effects of constructions and activity on the ecology.

Construction Heavy Metals Acidity Water Table Phosphorous Nitrogen Soot Effect delay Recovery time/rate Notes
Emptying Water ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Emptying Salt Water ? +pH ? ? ? ? ? ? 1500 jugs raised pH between 3.0 and 6.0 (to between 10 and 13 from baseline). 200 jugs raised pH 0.400 from baseline

Effects of ecology

The effects of ecology on agriculture.

Planting Test Data

T8 Note: Soot dissipates at approximately 1 point per 5 hours with no actions taken.

Activity Heavy Metal pH Level Water Table Phosphorous Nitrogen Potassium Soot Salinity Notes
Onion Yield, Tears of Sinai 0 ? 100 ? ? ? ? ? 2 yield, 1 seed

Mushroom Ecology

Track the ecology at the start/end of mushroom spawn times to determine what factors attract mushrooms and what effects mushrooms have.

Mushroom Time Location Heavy Metals pH Levels Groundwater Soot Nitrogen Potassium Phosphorous Salinity Notes
Example: Nature's Jugs Peret III-15 7:20AM-8:30AM, 986, 2351, Asyut, zFree grass 0 4.0758 - 4.5852 151 0 103-107, grass base base 0 Soot 0 at spawn location, no mushrooms nearby where soot was 4. Nitrogen 103-107, on grass. Did not spawn nearby, nitrogen 127-130 on sand.

T8 Notes:

Recently we have been offered some ecology hints from the devs, to help us figure things out. From these, we know for sure the following:

Salt Water Fungus:

-- * Only grows near very large bodies of water.

-- * Sensitive to phosphorus (needs a certain range)

-- * Increases salinity in the area.

-- * Removes lots of nitrogen from the soil.

Mushroom Favors1 Favors2 Poisoned By 1 Poisoned By 2 Normalizes
Marasmius Salinity (Any amount, but not very sensitive) Nitrogen (baseline or more) Soot

Day/Night Cycle Ecology

  • pH levels normally do not change in plain grass (Far from Flora) over the course of a standard Egypt day. Any shifts observed should be considered a deviation from baseline. (Based on short study by User:Afrah.)


Correlations between Ecology Survey Kits and "Spot Tests"

When an Ecology Survey kit is used and the squares are grey, the results are considered to be "baseline" or normal. When the results are not "normal" the different colors indicate where the spot tests will give different results. Multiple spot tests within the same colored area have given the same results. Tests for groundwater, pH and heavy metals have given up to 25 different colored blocks to be tested.

Nitrogen:

  • Grey (baseline) is 100
  • Green has been tested at 98
  • Aqua has been tested at 97

pH:

  • Grey is 7.0
  • When I tested in a location that yielded non-grey results, the color changes indicated pH changes. Testing within one color yielded the same results. One ecology kit showed 25 different blocks of color, each of which yielded different pH values. Examples: 0.7296, 0.7550, 0.8594, 1.1714, 1.2314, 1.2698, 1.4952, 1.5552, 1.6880, 1.7482

Potassium:

  • Aqua has been tested at 99