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  Time series of meteorological station data in the EarthShape study areas in the Coastal Cordillera, Chile

Übernickel, K., Ehlers, T. A., Ershadi, M. R., Paulino, L., Fuentes Espoz, J.-P., Maldonado, A., Oses-Pedraza, R., von Blanckenburg, F. (2020): Time series of meteorological station data in the EarthShape study areas in the Coastal Cordillera, Chile.
https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.043

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Übernickel, Kirstin1, Author
Ehlers, Todd A.1, Author
Ershadi, M. Reza1, Author
Paulino, Leandro1, Author
Fuentes Espoz, Juan-Pablo1, Author
Maldonado, Antonio1, Author
Oses-Pedraza, Rómulo1, Author
von Blanckenburg, F.2, Author              
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23.3 Earth Surface Geochemistry, 3.0 Geochemistry, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146037              

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Free keywords: South America, Chile, Cordillera de la Costa, National Park Pan de Azúcar, National Park Nahuelbuta, National Park La Campana, Private Reserve Santa Gracia, EarthShape, Campbell scientific, radiation, wind, soil, temperature, precipitation, pressure, humidity, weather station
 Abstract: The DFG Priority Program 1803 "EarthShape - Earth Surface Shaping by Biota” (www.earthshape.net, short description of the project below) installed a meteorological station network consisting of four stations between ~}26 °S to {~38 °S in the Coastal Cordillera of Chile, South America. The stations are intended to provide baseline meteorological data along the climate and ecological gradient investigated in the EarthShape program. The stations are located in the EarthShape study areas, encompassing desert, semi-desert, mediterranean, and temperate climate zones. Each station is configured to include sensors that record precipitation at ground level, radiation at 2.8 m height, wind at 3 m height, 25 cm depth soil temperature, soil water content and bulk electrical conductivity, 2 m air temperature and relative humidity, and barometric pressure at 30-minute intervals. The data recording started in March/April 2016. The EarthShape project runs until December 2021. Data collection will continue until that date, and potentially longer depending on available funds. This publication provides two sets of data: raw data and processed data. The raw data contains 2 file types per meteorological station: (1) all measured parameters of the whole dataset measured in 30 minutes intervals as downloaded from the station. Furthermore, we provide (2) one table per station of high-resolution precipitation events, measured in 5 min. intervals that were triggered during rain events at each station. The processed data consists of a continuous timeseries of observations since the activation of each station. The processing consists of the exclusion of erroneous data, caused by maintenance of the weather-stations and sporadic malfunction of sensors detected during data screening. The excluded data is communicated in a logfile (excel table), comments from data screening, solar eclipse and others are summarized in history files (ASCII ). the full description of the data and methods is provided in the data description file (Data description file).

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Publishing info: Potsdam : GFZ Data Services
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.043
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