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Climatic rarity (100x100m), different precipitation parameters (47 to 214 meteorological stations (AEMET), 1968-1998, interpolated, 100x100m), solar radiation (derived from DEM, 2x2m), temperature (47 to 214 meteorological stations (AEMET), 1968-1998, interpolated, 100x100m)
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Manual pyrometers measurement transects of surface temperature at field F10, F11 (vegetated) and F46 (bare soil) (4.7.2018-5.7.2018). Data provided in shapefile format.
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Automated measurements of soil near surface temperature at field F46 that had bare soil conditions at the time of the filed campaign. 5 HOBO Pendant® Temperature loggers were used to take temperature [°C] measurements in a 5 minutes interval (3.7.2018-5.7.2018).
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Water level, discharge, water temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured every ten minutes in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Forêt site. A hydrologic station, located at the « Maison de la Forêt » site, monitors the hydrology of the Bras-David river. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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Water level, discharge, water temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured every ten minutes in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Forêt site. A hydrologic station, located at the « Maison de la Forêt » site, monitors the hydrology of the Bras-David river. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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Water level, discharge, water temperature, conductivity and turbidity measured every ten minutes in the Bras-David river, at the Maison de la Foret site. A hydrologic station, located at the « Maison de la Foret » site, monitors the hydrology of the Bras-David river. The station is equipped with a pressure sensor (CS451, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the river stage, a turbidimeter (OBS3+, Campbell Scientific Inc.) measuring the turbidity of the river, a conductivity probe (CS547A, Campbell Scientific Inc.) monitoring the water conductivity, 2 temperature probes embedded in the conductivity and the pressure sensors. These sensors are connected to a datalogger (Campbell CR800) which records the data. A gaujing curve, regularly updated by the DREAL Guadeloupe, relates the river discharge to the water stage.
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This repository contains the datasets collected by a monitoring network of 4 discharge gauging stations, 7 rain-gauges, together with observations of air and water temperature, relative humidity and conductivity. In four profiles, soil water content and temperature are recorded in different depths. In 2019, additionally a program to collect isotopic data in precipitation and discharge was started. On one site, also Nitrate, TOC and turbidity are monitored. All data collected since 2015, including in total 56 high resolution time series data (10 min sampling interval), are provided to the scientific community. Updates are planned annually, as soon as the raw data of the previous year are checked for plausibility.