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Col d'Olen, soil temperature
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the alpine tundra, along an elevational gradient from 2500 to 2900 m asl during the period 2005-2018. The soil temperature is measured continuously while the soil and the water samples are collected during the snow free season. The ongoing studies aimed at investigating how the meteorological variables affect the biogeochemistry of seasonally snow covered areas, with a special focus on the effect of the snow cover duration on soil and water C and N dynamics during the growing season
Col d'Olen, soil chemistry (extractable N-NO3)
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the alpine tundra, along an elevational gradient from 2500 to 2900 m asl during the period 2005-2016. The soil temperature is measured continuously while the soil and the water samples are collected during the snow free season. The ongoing studies aimed at investigating how the meteorological variables affect the biogeochemistry of seasonally snow covered areas, with a special focus on the effect of the snow cover duration on soil and water C and N dynamics during the growing season
Soil relative air permeability
Data set provides information about capillary pressure-saturation-relative air permeability for thirty soil samples.
And the introduction of the data source compiled in the Excel file (Measured data sets_relative air permeability and water retention.xlsx):
1. The data sets of Brooks and Corey (1964, 1966) were retrieved from literature by Zhenlei Yang ([email protected]).
2. The data sets of Collis-George (1953), Touma and Vauclin (1986), Stonestrom (1987), and Dury (1997) were retrieved from literature by Xingxing Kuang ([email protected]).
3. The data sets of Tuli and Hopmans (2004) and Tuli et al. (2005) were generously shared and provided by Jan W. Hopmans ([email protected])
Meteorological data series from 2008 to 2018, referring to the Bulgarian Black sea LTER site – Varna
Meteorological data - near surface daily mean, maximum and minimum air temperature and daily total precipitation sum data series from 2008 to 2018, collected by automatic weather stations located in town of Varna
Col d'Olen, snow chemistry (N-NH4)
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the alpine tundra, along an elevational gradient from 2500 to 2900 m asl during the period 2005-2016. The soil temperature is measured continuously while the soil and the water samples are collected during the snow free season. The ongoing studies aimed at investigating how the meteorological variables affect the biogeochemistry of seasonally snow covered areas, with a special focus on the effect of the snow cover duration on soil and water C and N dynamics during the growing season
LTER Northern Adriatic Sea (Italy) marine data from 1965 to 2015
The present database contains observations for 21 parameters of abiotic, phyto and zooplankton data collected in the Northern Adriatic Sea region (Italy). It relies on a Comma Separated Values file and it is composed by 108687 records. Due to its long temporal coverage, it is classifiable as Long Term Ecological data. Due to the long temporal coverage, the great part of parameters changed collection and analysis method in time. These variations are reported in the database. A long term database can be useful for multiple purposes. This database has been released under a research project focused on Open Science principles application to marine ecology
Col d'Olen, snow chemistry (N-NH4)
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the alpine tundra, along an elevational gradient from 2500 to 2900 m asl during the period 2005-2016. The soil temperature is measured continuously while the soil and the water samples are collected during the snow free season. The ongoing studies aimed at investigating how the meteorological variables affect the biogeochemistry of seasonally snow covered areas, with a special focus on the effect of the snow cover duration on soil and water C and N dynamics during the growing season
Catches or recaptures of Apodemus flavicollis and Myodes glareolus
The overall dataset is composed of 3605 observations (catches or recaptures) related to two species of micro-mammals (Apodemus flavicollis and Myodes glareolus). For each record is given date, species and, when present, identifier and gender. The data were collected over a period of 14 years (1988-1995 & 2000-2005), on a monthly basis and with a significant sampling effort (279 field days)
BigEarth
The original BigEarth consists of 590326 patches extracted from 125 tiles (Level 2A) acquired by Sentinel 2 from June 2017 to May 2018 [1]. A number of labels is associated with each patch. The 43 labels are provided by the CORINE Land Cover (CLS) inventory of 2018, available for 10 European countries. The number of labels for each patch varies between 1 and 12, being in 95\% of the cases at most 5. The patches have 12 spectral bands: (a) the 3 RGB bands and band 8 at 10m resolution (120x120 pixels), (b) bands 5, 6, 7, 8a, 11, 12 at 20m resolution (60x60 pixels) and (c) band 1 and 9 at 60m resolution (20x20 pixels).This is a modified version of BigEarth. The file bigearth.h5 organizes the data with different keys: 'data_super' is the key of the datacube with the 12 super-resolved bands, 'data_10m', 'data_20m' and 'data_60m' stays for the datacubes of the bands at the original resolution of 10m, 20m and 60m respectively and 'classes' includes the labels of each patch already binarized.
More information can be found at [link to the journal paper]It can be found at https://datapub.fz-juelich.de/bigearth/[1] G. Sumbul, M. Charfuelan, B. Demir, V. Markl, BigEarthNet: A Large-Scale Benchmark Archive for Remote Sensing Image Understanding, IEEE International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Yokohama, Japan, 2019
Col d'Olen, water chemistry (N-NO3)
Dataset provides information about soil temperature, soil C and N dynamics at different sites in the alpine tundra, along an elevational gradient from 2500 to 2900 m asl during the period 2005-2015. The soil temperature is measured continuously while the soil and the water samples are collected during the snow free season. The ongoing studies aimed at investigating how the meteorological variables affect the biogeochemistry of seasonally snow covered areas, with a special focus on the effect of the snow cover duration on soil and water C and N dynamics during the growing season