Multi-year temperature time series from five cinder cones on the Mauna Kea summit plateau, Hawaii
Multi-year time series from data loggers in five cinder cones on the Mauna Kea summit plateau, Hawaii, collected 2012-2019. Variables measured are ground temperature, air temperature, and humidity. Study sites are Puu Wekiu, Puu Hau Kea, Puu Waiau, Puu Pohaku, and Puu Makanaka. The reduced data are...
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2019
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3353407 https://zenodo.org/record/3353407 |
Summary: | Multi-year time series from data loggers in five cinder cones on the Mauna Kea summit plateau, Hawaii, collected 2012-2019. Variables measured are ground temperature, air temperature, and humidity. Study sites are Puu Wekiu, Puu Hau Kea, Puu Waiau, Puu Pohaku, and Puu Makanaka. The reduced data are merged time series without time gaps and corrected for known issues. The raw data are downloads from HOBO data loggers. It is recommended to use the reduced data instead of the raw data. A list of data loggers with time periods and sensor depths is provided in loggers_summary_mk.csv. For further information and file formats, see README.TXT. For context see references. : {"references": ["Schorghofer, N., M. Leopold, K. Yoshikawa. State of high-altitude permafrost on tropical Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 28, 685-697 (2017)", "Leopold, M., A. Morelli, N. Schorghofer. Subsurface architecture of two tropical alpine desert cinder cones that hold water. Journal of Geophysical Research 121, 1148-1160 (2016)", "Schorghofer, N., S. Businger, M. Leopold. The coldest places in Hawaii: The ice-preserving microclimates of high-altitude craters and caves on tropical island volcanoes. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 99(11), 2313-2324 (2018)"]} |
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