Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly.
The objective of this field campaign was to measure microclimatic variables within a mid-latitude alpine tundra zone during the growing season (June - August), and to relate those observations to ecosystem processes and landscape patterns. Microclimatic data were recorded using a Campbell CR21X micr...
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ftdatacite:10.6073/pasta/2ed18acff3d5dc65bff256eeee07c026 2023-05-15T18:40:12+02:00 Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. Duguay, Claude 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/2ed18acff3d5dc65bff256eeee07c026 https://portal.edirepository.org/nis/mapbrowse?packageid=knb-lter-nwt.22.3 en eng Environmental Data Initiative dataset Dataset dataPackage 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/2ed18acff3d5dc65bff256eeee07c026 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The objective of this field campaign was to measure microclimatic variables within a mid-latitude alpine tundra zone during the growing season (June - August), and to relate those observations to ecosystem processes and landscape patterns. Microclimatic data were recorded using a Campbell CR21X micrologger on or near the Niwot Ridge Saddle grid. Five sites were chosen (2 of which were snow covered and the remaining 3 being snowfree tundra). Measurements were made at 60-second intervals and averaged on the half hour. These half-hourly data were subsequently averaged for the day. All meteorological instruments on the tower were oriented parallel to the surface at the tower location. The anemometer was located at the top of the meteorological station tower (i.e., 3 m above the surface). The air temperature and relative humidity probe were 2 m above the surface. The pyranometer used for the calculation of incoming solar radiation was 1.5 m above the surface. The pyranometer used for the calculation of outgoing solar radiation was 1.25 m above the surface. The net radiometer was situated between 0.75 and 1 m above the surface. The heat flux transducer was located 5 cm below the surface of the vegetation canopy. The soil temperature probe was located between 0 and 10 cm below the ground surface. Dataset Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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The objective of this field campaign was to measure microclimatic variables within a mid-latitude alpine tundra zone during the growing season (June - August), and to relate those observations to ecosystem processes and landscape patterns. Microclimatic data were recorded using a Campbell CR21X micrologger on or near the Niwot Ridge Saddle grid. Five sites were chosen (2 of which were snow covered and the remaining 3 being snowfree tundra). Measurements were made at 60-second intervals and averaged on the half hour. These half-hourly data were subsequently averaged for the day. All meteorological instruments on the tower were oriented parallel to the surface at the tower location. The anemometer was located at the top of the meteorological station tower (i.e., 3 m above the surface). The air temperature and relative humidity probe were 2 m above the surface. The pyranometer used for the calculation of incoming solar radiation was 1.5 m above the surface. The pyranometer used for the calculation of outgoing solar radiation was 1.25 m above the surface. The net radiometer was situated between 0.75 and 1 m above the surface. The heat flux transducer was located 5 cm below the surface of the vegetation canopy. The soil temperature probe was located between 0 and 10 cm below the ground surface. |
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Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. |
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Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. |
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Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. |
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Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. |
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Microclimate data for Saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. |
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microclimate data for saddle grid, 1993, half-hourly. |
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Environmental Data Initiative |
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