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565 Soil Moisture Berlin-Steglitz

Title
Soil Moisture Berlin-Steglitz
Period
2019-03-20 ongoing
Sampling interval
1 day
Description

Mean daily soil moisture between 0-100 cm under different urban vegetation types.

Species Groups
Study site
Steglitz Urban Ecohydrological Observatory
Contact
Lena-Marie Kuhlemann
Licence for data
All rights reserved. Please send a request to Lena-Marie Kuhlemann if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy
Project
DFG RTG "Urban Water Interfaces" (UWI) Project Website
Current doi
10.18728/566.0
Publications

List of all publications related to this package:

  • Kuhlemann, L.-M., Tetzlaff, D., Smith, A., Kleinschmit, B., and Soulsby, C.: Using soil water isotopes to infer the influence of contrasting urban green space on ecohydrological partitioning, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2020-425, in review, 2020.

Data files (e.g. excel)

TitlecreatedFiletypeActions
Moisture_Trees.csv 20. Jan. 2021 16:31 datatable: .csv
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Moisture_Grassland.csv 20. Jan. 2021 16:31 datatable: .csv
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Moisture_Shrub.csv 20. Jan. 2021 16:31 datatable: .csv
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Machine Readable Metadata Files

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  • Soil_Moisture_Berlin-Steglitz.xml
  • Soil_Moisture_Berlin-Steglitz.eml

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