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Tennessee Weather Station Data (2013)
doi: 10.1594/ieda/100473
Weather stations deployed across the Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Shale Transect, including sites in New York, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama and Puerto Rico, provide continuous measurements of climatic conditions influencing shale weathering. Measurements are recorded every two hours and include precipitation, air temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, wind speed, soil temperature, soil moisture and soil electrical conductivity.
Ashlee Dere, (2014), Rates and mechanisms of shale weathering across a latitudinal climosequence, Ph.D. Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University
soil temperature, solar radiation, soil electrical conductivity, Near Surface Environment, Shale Transect, CZO, precipitation, relative humidity, Tennessee, air temperature, soil moisture, wind speed, Regional (Continents, Oceans)
soil temperature, solar radiation, soil electrical conductivity, Near Surface Environment, Shale Transect, CZO, precipitation, relative humidity, Tennessee, air temperature, soil moisture, wind speed, Regional (Continents, Oceans)
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