GeoBasis Disko - Soil - AWS2-SoilHeatFlux ...
The automatic weather station AWS2 was installed in August 2012 in Ă˜sterlien just east of Arctic Station. The station is located approximately 25 meter above sea level in a gentle south sloping area covered by low vegetation/dwarf shrubs. The time stamp refer to West Greenland Standard Time (UTC-3)....
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Language: | English |
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Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring
2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17897/57mr-f119 https://data.g-e-m.dk/datasets?doi=10.17897/57MR-F119 |
Summary: | The automatic weather station AWS2 was installed in August 2012 in Ă˜sterlien just east of Arctic Station. The station is located approximately 25 meter above sea level in a gentle south sloping area covered by low vegetation/dwarf shrubs. The time stamp refer to West Greenland Standard Time (UTC-3). Soil heat fluxes are measured in the upper soil (sensors are installed 5 cm below the soil surface. HeatFlux data before April 2015 are deleted due to a calibration error. Find more data from AWS2 under Soil (AWS2-GroundTemperatureP1 and P2, AWS2-Moisture, AWS2-SurfaceTemperature). Find meteorological data from AWS2 under Meteorology (AWS2-Meteorology). Find snow depth and snow temperature under Snow (AWS2-SnowDepth, AWS2-SnowTemperature). All data are logged by 30 minutes interval. Soil:Soil GeoBasis Disko:The GeoBasis monitoring programme focuses on selected abiotic characteristics in order to describe the state of Greenlandic terrestrial environments and their potential feedback effects in a changing climate. ... |
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