Soil moisture at 0.4 meters depth
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Monitoring of water redistribution and transfert in a sand dune system at different depths along hillslopes by manual measurements performed with portable probes (ML2 and PR2 Delta-T) during intensive field campaigns during the rainy season. Field measurements using the portable probes are performed every 10 to 15 days during the rainy season and every 2 months during the dry season.
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Soil dataset (soil moisture and temperature profiles), in the Niakhar site (Ragola station), Senegal
Soil moisture and temperature profiles at Niakhar site (Ragola station), an Agro-silvo-pastoral station.
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Soil moisture and temperature profiles at two stations about 35 km apart.
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Data of type pedology measured on La Mosson basin within the framework of the MEDYCYSS observatory, that is part of the KARST observatory network. The KARST observatory network aims to strengthen knowledge-sharing and to promote cross-disciplinary research on karst systems, in the framework of the OZCAR Critical Zone network Research Infrastructure. Data consist in 6 time series on 1 station(s). The measured parameters are: Soil moisture (%), Soil temperature (°C). Measurements start on 14-07-2008 and end on 20-03-2013
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Data of type pedology measured on Le Lez (Méditerranée) basin within the framework of the MEDYCYSS observatory, that is part of the KARST observatory network. The KARST observatory network aims to strengthen knowledge-sharing and to promote cross-disciplinary research on karst systems, in the framework of the OZCAR Critical Zone network Research Infrastructure. Data consist in 7 time series on 3 station(s). The measured parameters are: Soil moisture (%), Soil temperature (°C). Measurements start on 26-03-2009 and end on 13-03-2023
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Soil moisture and temperature profiles (0- ~5m) in various types of soil/vegetation.
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Soil moisture, temperature and succion profiles (0-~3m) along three catenae. Each catena is covered by a different vegetation type : herbaceous fallow (Nalohou), shrub fallow (Bira) and dry forest (Béléfoungou). On each catena, three stations are distributed on top, middle and bottom of a hillslope.