soil temperature
Type of resources
Available actions
Topics
Keywords
Contact for the resource
Provided by
Years
Formats
Representation types
Update frequencies
-
measurements of soil temperature at weather station HEK (Hochebenkar) measuremnts at 15 cm depth sensor: thermistor soil temperature probe 107, Campbell Scientific data: 10 min. average
-
Soil temperature of meteorological Station Rudolfshütte
-
Upper part of the Deux-Alpes ski resort, Est of Grenoble in the French Alps. Area of glacially eroded gneiss bedrock, with some limestone cover remnants. Part of the area is underlain by permafrost, and the site includes one rockglacier (rockglacier Bellecombes). Many infrastructures (cable cars, dirt roads, ski tracks) partly on permafrost. One chairlift end station on the rockglacier.
-
High mountain granite peak at 3750 m above Chamonix, in the French Alps. The site dominates a glacial environment, with the Vallée Blanche-Mer de Glace to the Est and North. The site is made of two peaks: the Western peak is accessible by cable car, whereas the monitoring activities are performed on the Central peak.
-
The Vallon de Roche Noire is situated between the Col du Lautaret and the Col du Galibier, in the French Alps, and extends from 2300 m to more than 2800 m. The catchment is mainly covered by alpine meadows and is surrounded by flysch cliffs. It represents an almost undisturbed alpine pasture landscape.
-
soil temperature data at different depths
-
Soil temperature data for the the sampling locations Gscheidegg, Weidendom and Zinödl in the Gesäuse-Johnsbach site.
-
The dataset contains soil temperature measured by using miniature data loggers buried in the substrate (at 10cm soil depth) in four summits of the northern Apennines. The data are available in 16 plots along an altitudinal gradient (1722-1978 m a.s.l.), starting from 2001 up to 2011 and it is continuously updated. The plots are arranged in the four summits at the four cardinal directions, thus 4 plots per summit.
-
The Derochoir rockglacier is situated above the village of Les Houches, in the western part of the Mont Blanc massif (France). It is one the very few rockglaciers in the Mont Banc massif. It is a small rockglacier with a suspended front, overhanging the torrential catchment of the Arandellys torrent, which flows through the village of Les Houches and eventually caused flooding of parts of the village.
-
Metadata of soil water content, soil water potential and soil temperature from the intensive monitoring plot (IP2), LTER site Zöbelboden. Half-hourly data are available from the years 2018 to 2022. The data can be viewed and downloaded via the link provided using the station codes ZOE_0687P02, ZOE_0685P06, ZOE_0683P04, ZOE_0675P10, ZOE_0677P08, ZOE_0674P04.