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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-08-18
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Tropical cyclones (TCs) pose a major risk to societies worldwide. While data on observed cyclones tracks (location of the center) and wind speeds is publicly available these data sets do not contain information on the spatial extent of the storm and people or assets exposed. Here, we provide a collection of tropical cyclone exposure data (TCE-DAT) derived with the help of spatially-explicit data on population densities and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), also available at http://doi.org/10.5880/pik.2017.007. Up to now, this collection contains:1) A global data set of tropical cyclone exposure accumulated to the country/event level http://doi.org/10.5880/pik.2017.0052) A global data set of spatially-explicit tropical cyclone exposure available for all TC events since 1950 http://doi.org/10.5880/pik.2017.008TCE-DAT is considered key information to 1) assess the contribution of climatological versus socioeconomic drivers of changes in exposure to tropical cyclones, 2) estimate changes in vulnerability from the difference in exposure and reported damages and calibrate associated damage functions, and 3) build improved exposure-based predictors to estimate higher-level societal impacts such as long-term effects on GDP, employment, or migration. We expect that the free availability of the underlying model and TCE-DAT will make research on tropical cyclone risks more accessible to non-experts and stakeholders.
    Keywords: climate risk modeling ; socio-economic exposure ; natural disasters
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-08-27
    Description: Abstract
    Description: These data are supplementary material to “Bedrock Geology of DFDP-2B, Central Alpine Fault, New Zealand” (Toy et al., 2017, http://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2017.1375533). The data tables SF3 and SF4 are provided as well as Excel as well as CSV and PDF versions (in the zip folder). The table numbers below are referring to Toy et al. (2017): Toy_SF1.pdf (Data Description): Supplementary Data to “Bedrock Geology of DFDP-2B, Central Alpine Fault, New Zealand”, including supplementary methods, Information on reference frames and corrections, and protocols for thin section preparation and scanning electron microscopic analyses. Toy_SF2: Table S1. Time vs. depth during drilling, with lag dip corrections Toy_SF3: Table S2. Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) data acquired using a TESCAN Integrated Mineral Analyzer (TIMA) and phases detected by mineral liberation analysis (MLA) Toy_SF4: Table S3. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) grain sizes.
    Keywords: Alpine Fault ; New Zealand ; scientific drilling ; mylonite ; cataclasite ; energy dispersive spectroscopy ; TESCAN Integrated Mineral Analyzer ; mineral liberation analysis ; electron backscatter diffraction
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-08-13
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The survey-mode GPS (sGPS) network in the IPOC region consists of 91 geodetic markers. Over the last decade, the positions of these points in the network have been periodically measured, thus enabling us to quantify the decadal patterns of deformation processes. This temporal catalogue of coordinates complement the continuous GPS (cGPS) array. Meta-data and raw data in Rinex format for the surveys carried out in 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 are available for 91 sites in the north of Chile and the northwest of Argentina. Included in this temporal catalogue are observations made shortly after the 2014 Pisagua-Iquique earthquake. Detailed information about data availability, metadata and site descriptions can be found at: https://kg189/gnss/IPOCSGPS. More description about the Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile (IPOC) can be found at the IPOC Website (www.ipoc-network.org) and on the sGPS Survey on www.ipoc-network.org/associated-projects/gps-campaigns/.
    Keywords: GPS ; Chile ; earthquakes ; subduction zone ; active deformation ; monitoring ; IPOC ; Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-09-02
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The experimental gravity field model XGM2016 is an outcome of TUM's assessment of a 15'x15' data grid excerpt provided from NGA's updated and revised gravity data base. The assessment shall support NGA's efforts on the way on the way to the Earth Gravity Model EGM2020.
    Description: Other
    Description: XGM2016 is a combination model based on the satellite-only gravity field model GOCO05s and a global 15'x15' data grid provided from NGA's data base.
    Keywords: ICGEM ; global gravitational model ; GOCO ; Geodesy ; GOCE
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-08-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Version history: This datased is an updated version of Francke et al. (2017; http://doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2017.003) for a revised version of this discussion paper. It contains further data collected, some of which also resulted in the revision of previous data (e.g. updated rating curves).A comprehensive hydro-sedimentological dataset for the Isábena catchment, NE Spain, for the period 2010-2018 is presented to analyse water and sediment fluxes in a Mediterranean meso-scale catchment. The dataset includes rainfall data from twelve rain gauges distributed within the study area complemented by meteorological data of twelve official meteo-stations. It comprises discharge data derived from water stage measurements as well as suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) at six gauging stations of the Isábena river and its sub-catchments. Soil spectroscopic data from 351 suspended sediment samples and 152 soil samples were collected to characterize sediment source regions and sediment properties via fingerprinting analyses.The Isábena catchment (445 km²) is located in the Southern Central Pyrenees ranging from 450 m to 2,720 m in elevation, together with a pronounced topography this leads to distinct temperature and precipitation gradients. The Isábena river shows marked discharge variations and high sediment yields causing severe siltation problems in the downstream Barasona reservoir. Main sediment source are badland areas located on Eocene marls that are well connected to the river network. The dataset features a wide set of parameters in a high spatial and temporal resolution suitable for advanced process understanding of water and sediment fluxes, their origin and connectivity, sediment budgeting and for evaluating and further developing hydro-sedimentological models in Mediterranean meso-scale mountainous catchments.The data have been published with the CUAHSI Water Data Center and is structured according to its guidelines (.csv format). For more detailed information please read the user guide on cloud publications with the CUAHSI Water Dater Center or the ODM guide for uploading data using CUAHSI´s ODM uploader added to the folder CUAHSI_ODM-Guide.zip. The database can be found in the HISCENTRAL catalogue (http://hiscentral.cuahsi.org/pub_network.aspx?n=5622). It is directly accessible via the API (http://hydroportal.cuahsi.org/isabena/cuahsi_1_1.asmx?WSDL) or in zipped archives at this DOI Landing Page (http://doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2018.011). For more detailed information, please read the user guide on cloud publications with the CUAHSI Water Dater Center (UserGuide.pdf) or the ODM guide for uploading data using CUAHSI´s ODM uploader in the ODM_Guide.zip archive.The data are available in four thematic zip folders:(1) hydro (hydrological data): water stage (manual readings and automatically recorded), river discharge (meterings and converted from stage)(2) meta (metadata) with the description of the different datafiles relevant for this dataset according to the CUAHSI HIS Standards(3) meteo (meteorological data): rainfall, temperature, radiation, humidity(4) sediment (sedimentological data): turbidity, suspended sediment concentration (from samples and from turbidity), sediment and soil reflectance spectraand are complemented by:(5) CUAHSI_ODM-Guide: User Guide, CUAHSI´s ODM uploader in Excel (.xlsx) and Open Office (.ods) formats(6) scripts: auxiliary R-script templates for data access, data analysis and visualisation(7) supplementary materials: stage-discharge- and turbidimeter rating curves
    Keywords: rainfall ; discharge ; suspended sediment concentration ; soil spectroscopy ; fingerprint properties ; meso-scale ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 ATMOSPHERE 〉 PRECIPITATION ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING 〉 INFRARED WAVELENGTHS 〉 REFLECTED INFRARED ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY 〉 TURBIDITY ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 STAGE HEIGHT ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 DISCHARGE/FLOW ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 LAND SURFACE 〉 EROSION/SEDIMENTATION 〉 SEDIMENT TRANSPORT ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 RIVERS/STREAMS
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
    Description: Abstract
    Description: We present videos and figures from 22 scaled analogue models used to investigate the interactions between a density anomaly rising in the mantle and the lithosphere in a Newtonian system.The experimental setup consists of a two layers viscous lithosphere-upper mantle system obtained by using silicone putty-glucose syrup in a tank sized 40 cm × 40 cm× 50 cm. Glucose syrup (i.e., mantle) is a Newtonian, low viscosity, high-density fluid while silicone putty (i.e., lithosphere) is a visco-elastic material that behaves in a quasi-Newtonian fashion. The mantle upwelling (i.e., plume head) is produced by a high viscosity, low-density silicone sphere with a constant radius (15 mm) rising through the mantle at an average rise velocity of ~2.6 mm/s. A side-view camera images the ascending path of the sphere, allowing to track the sphere location and compute its velocity. A top-view, 3-D scanner records the evolution of topography from which the lithospheric uplift rate is inferred. All details about the model set-up, modeling results and interpretation are detailed in Sembroni et al. (2017).The additional material presented in this publication includes 2 tables, 5 figures, and 23 time-lapse movie. The rheological properties of materials used in each model are listed in Table 1.Table 2 is an excel file where the raw data of the models are specified (i.e., bulge width, topography, and uplift rate). Such data have been obtained by the 3-D scanner and then processed by a MATLAB code.Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5 represent the 2-D topography evolution of the bulge in each experiment. Images have been grouped by considering the different experimental setups (i.e., homogeneous continental lithosphere - Figure 1, homogeneous oceanic lithosphere - Figure 2, low viscous decoupling layer - Figure 3, intermediate viscous decoupling layer - Figure 4, high viscous decoupling layer - Figure 5). Such figures consist of topographic profiles extracted from the surface obtained by the 3-D scanner in four different time steps (red numbers in the figures). 22 side-view videos (from Movie 1 to Movie 22) show the progress of the models from the releasing to the impingement of the sphere beneath the plate. The velocity of the video has been accelerated by a factor of 7.While, the first 22 movies show the evolution of the experiments, Movie 23 shows the mantle convective flow associated to the ascending path of the mantle upwelling. Such flow has been detected by tracking the bubbles inside the syrup. In this model, no lithosphere has been placed on top of the syrup.
    Keywords: Mantle Plume ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; analogue models of geologic processes ; analogue modelling results
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
    Description: Abstract
    Description: We investigated the frictional properties of simulated fault gouges derived from the main lithologies present in the seismogenic Groningen gas field (NE Netherlands), employing in-situ P-T conditions and varying pore fluid salinity. Direct shear experiments were performed on gouges prepared from the Carboniferous Shale/Siltstone underburden, the Upper Rotliegend Slochteren Sandstone reservoir, the overlying Ten Boer Claystone, and the Basal Zechstein anhydrite-carbonate caprock, at 100 ºC, 40 MPa effective normal stress, and sliding velocities of 0.1-10 µm/s. As pore fluids, we used pure water, 0.5-6.2 M NaCl solutions, and a 6.9 M mixed chloride brine mimicking the formation water. Our results show a mechanical stratigraphy, with a maximum friction coefficient (µ) of ~0.65 for the Basal Zechstein, a minimum of ~0.37 for the Ten Boer claystone, ~0.6 for the reservoir sandstone, ~0.5 for the Carboniferous, and µ-values between the end-members for mixed gouges. Pore fluid salinity had no effect on frictional strength. Most gouges showed velocity-strengthening behavior, with little effect of pore fluid salinity on (a-b). However, Basal Zechstein gouge showed velocity-weakening at low salinities and/or sliding velocities, as did 50:50 mixtures with sandstone gouges, tested with the 6.9 M reservoir brine. From a Rate-and-State-Friction viewpoint, our results imply that faults incorporating Basal Zechstein anhydrite-carbonate material at the top of the reservoir are the most prone to accelerating slip, i.e. have the highest seismogenic potential. The results are equally relevant to other Dutch Rotliegend fields and to similar sequences globally. The data is provided in a .zip folder with 29 subfolders for 29 experiments/samples. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file Hunfeld-et-al-2017-Data-Description.pdf
    Keywords: Frictional properties ; Simulated fault gouge ; Groningen gas field ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; rock and melt physical properties
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This data publication includes particle size distribution data of natural volcanic ash samples used as starting material for laboratory experiments simulating the aggregation/disaggregation of colliding volcanic ash particles. Full details of the experimental method can be found in Del Bello et. al. (2015) and in the data description file provided here.Here we report raw particle size distribution data obtained through separation analysis. Two types of volcanic ash were analysed: i) andesitic ash from the Sakurajima volcano (Japan), collected from July 2013 deposits (named Sak sample); ii) phonolitic ash collected from the basal fallout layer of the ~10 ka old Pomici Principali eruptive unit [Di Vito et al., 1999]) of the Campi Flegrei (named Ppa). For both compositions, 3 different starting materials were obtained by hand sieving the natural samples into three main particle size classes: (i) 〈32 μm, (ii) 32–63 μm, and (iii) 63–90 μm. For the phonolitic composition Ppa two additional starting materials were obtained by mixing the 〈32 μm and the 32–63 μm classes in known proportions. For each starting material, the grain size distribution of the sample was measured by a multiwavelength separation analyzer (LUMIReader®, https://www.lum-gmbh.com/lumireader_en.html). This device measures space and time resolved profiles of the transmitted light across the water-diluted sample (5% solid content) during sedimentation of particles. The cumulative volume-weighted particle size distribution is obtained from the extinction profiles using the multi-wavelength Particle size Analyser modulus (PSA). Details on the sample preparation procedure can be found in Detloff et al. (2006). For each measurement performed (see Table 1), a pdf file and a excel file are provided. The pdf file lists the analysis summary, including a description of the analysis settings and conditions, materials used, and distribution model adopted for the fit. It also provides graphs of the obtained volume weighted cumulative grain size distribution, and of the measured transmission profiles for each wavelength (870 nm, 630 nm and 470 nm, respectively). The Excel (*.xlsx format) file include 4 datasheets, listing the results (sheet name ending *_R) and the fit data (sheet names ending *_F01,*_F02, *_F03) obtained for the different instrument wavelength. In each datasheet the following data are listed in the columns: particle grain size (x3 in µm), volume weighted distribution (Q3(x) in %), Martin diameter (x3m in µm), volume weighted density distribution (q3(x) in 1/µm). The fit datasheets also include information on the fit such as distribution model used and distribution parameters (quantiles, median, standard deviation, span, etc..).A full list of the files included is given in List_of_files_DelBello et al 2017.pdf.
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    Description: Measurement name Sample typeSize class (µm)* Ppamag32_01Phonolite (Ppa)32-63 Ppamag32_03Phonolite (Ppa)32-63 Ppamag32_61Phonolite (Ppa)32-63Ppamag64_01Phonolite (Ppa)63-90Ppamin32_00Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 Ppamin32_02Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 Ppamin32_35Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 Ppamix32_02Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:1) Ppamix32_03Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:10)Ppamix32_04Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:5) Ppamix32_05Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:2) Ppamix32_06Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:1) Ppamix32_70Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:10) Ppamix32_71Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:5) Ppamix32_72Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:2) Ppamix32_73Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 32-63 (1:1) Ppamix63_02Phonolite (Ppa)〈32 + 63-90 (1:1) Ppatotal_01Phonolite (Ppa)total Sakmag32_02Andesite (Sak)32-63 Sakmag63_01Andesite (Sak)32-63 Sakmag90_01Andesite (Sak)63-90 Sakmin32_01Andesite (Sak)〈32 Sakmin32_02Andesite (Sak)〈32 Saktotal_01Andesite (Sak)totalTable 1. List of particle size characterization measurements included in this dataset. *When mixed sample are used, the respective weight proportion of the component classes used are reported in brackets.
    Keywords: multi-wavelength separation analyser ; grain size distribution ; phonolite ; andesite ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; rock and melt physical properties
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset contains the paleomagnetic supplementary material to the article Kelder et al. (subm.), which presents a magnetostratigraphic correlation of Late Miocene lacustrine sediments based on multi-polarity greigite. The multi-polarity is visible in most thermal paleomagnetic results (Zijderveld diagrams) by antipodal high and medium temperature components, while only one magnetic component was visible in the alternating field demagnetization diagrams. Based on this complex behavior, a tailored demagnetization approach was developed to allow for reliable magnetostratigraphic dating of lacustrine sediments.The dataset includes demagnetization data from four drill cores located nearby Paks, Hungary. They were not oriented, meaning that only the inclination could be used for paleomagnetism. The measurements took place at the Paleomagnetic Laboratory Fort Hoofddijk in Utrecht University, The Netherlands. For details about the methodology the reader is referred to the methodology in Kelder et al. (subm).Three types of data are distinguished:• Thermal demagnetization results (.th files)• Alternating field demagnetization results (.af files).• Interpreted magnetic vectors for demagnetization files (.dir files)The .th, .af. and .dir files can be viewed with Notepad or similar programs, and analyzed via the Open Source platform Paleomagnetism.org (Koymans et al., 2016). The .dir files only exist for the cores PAET-30 and PAET-34, because these were interpreted in detail, while the material of the other cores (PAET-26, 27) were mainly used for rock magnetic purposes.Finally, an overview of the data files, abbreviations and sample codes is provided in the data description file.
    Keywords: magnetostratigraphy ; Lake Pannon ; Hungary ; iron sulfide ; greigite ; endemic ; delta progradation ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; Paleomagnetic and magnetic data ; paleomagnetic data
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Here we report the raw data of the physical properties of carbonate samples collected along the Monte Maggio normal Fault (MMF), a regional structure (length ~10 km and displacement ~500 m) located within the active system of the Apennines (Italy). In particular, we report results coming from large cores (100 mm in diameter and up to 20 cm long) drilled perpendicular to the fault plane made of Calcare Massiccio (massive limestone) and Bugarone fm (limestone with 8.3 % of clay). From these large cores, we obtained smaller cores, 38 mm in diameter both parallel and perpendicular to the fault plane, that have been used for experiments. We have divided the rock samples in four categories following the fault architecture. The four structural domains of the fault are:1) the hangingwall (HW) made of Bugarone fm that is still preserved in some portions of the fault, 2) a Cemented Cataclasite (CC) and 3) a Fault Breccia (FB) that characterize the cataclastic damage zones and 4) the correspondent undeformed protolith of the footwall block made of Calcare Massiccio. Raw data reported here are those used for drawing Figures 5, 6, 8 and 9 of the paper “Physical and transport property variations within carbonate- bearing fault zones: Insights from the Monte Maggio Fault (central Italy)”, http://doi.org/10.1002/ 2017GC007097 by Trippetta et al. Dataset_Fig05.txt reports P- and S-wave velocities (in km/s) of the described samples at pressure from 0.1 MPa (ambient pressure) up to 100 MPa at ambient temperature in dry conditions and the corresponding Vp/Vs ratio. Experiments have been performed by using the permeameter at the HP-HT Laboratory of experimental Volcanology and Geophysics at INGV (Rome).Dataset_Fig06.txt reports permeability data (in m^2) on the same type of samples of fig05 for the same range of confining pressure at ambient temperature. Pore pressure values athletes each confining pressure step are indicated in the file. Data have been again acquired with the permeameter.Dataset_Fig08.txt reports P-wave velocity data (in km/s) vs depth (in m), recorded on the portion that crossed the Calare Massiccio fm of three boreholes drilled in the Apennines: Varoni 1, Monte Civitello 1 and Daniel1. Data have been obtained by digitalizing each pdf file of the boreholes mentioned above, that are available at http://unmig.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/videpi/videpi.asp. Once digitalized, respect to the original pdf file, velocity data have been simply converted from um/f to km/s.Dataset_Fig09.txt reports values of the maximum, minimum and average values of Critical fault nucleation length (in m) at each corresponding depth (in m) and applied confining pressure (in MPa). Critical nucleation lengths have been calculated by using the equations described in the text of the Trippetta et al paper and by using the elastic parameters calculated from data reported here. Data on earthquakes-depth distribution of the 2009 L'Aquila sequence can be found on Chiaraluce et al. (2011).
    Keywords: Sesmic Waves ; Carbonates ; Permeability ; Physical properties ; Elastic properties ; Borehole sonic logs ; Vp ; Vs ; Vp/Vs Ratio ; Critical Rupture Length ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; rock and melt physical properties
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset contains ten movies corresponding to five analog experiments of double subduction systems with opposite polarity in adjacent plate segments. The laboratory model consists of two viscous layers of silicone putty representing the lithospheric plates, on top of a tank of syrup representing the mantle. Different setups have been designed to test the influence of the width of the plates and the initial separation between them on the resulting trench retreat velocities, deformation of plates and mantle flow.The movies show the time evolution of each experiment from the top and an oblique position of the camera (indicated by "_top" and "_ob" suffixes in the file names). Model 1 and 2 consist of two plates of 30 cm width spaced 10 cm and 0.5 cm, respectively. These models are designed to study the influence of the initial separation between plates on the dynamics of the mantle flow and plates interaction. Model 3 consists of two 20 cm wide plates with an initial separation of 0.5 cm. We use this model to show the mantle flow pattern in a double subduction system. Model 4 is composed of two 10 cm wide plates with an initial separation of 0.5 cm. This model is designed to analyze the effects of the plate width on the dynamics of the system. Finally, Model 5 is designed to study the interaction of two near subducting plates with different widths (30 cm and 10 cm wide plates).For details of the model set-up and results obtained please refer to the data description file and Peral et al. (2018).
    Keywords: Subduction analog models ; ananlogue models ; double subduction system ; trench curvature ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; analogue models of geologic processes ; analogue modelling results
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset provides internal and basal (wall) friction data from ring-shear tests (RST) on a quartz sand material that has been used in tectonic experiments in Zwaan et al. (2016, 2017), Zwaan and Scheurs (2017) and in the Tectonic Modelling Lab of the University of Bern (CH) as an analogue for brittle layers in the crust or lithosphere. The material has been characterized by means of internal and basal friction coefficients μ and cohesions C as a remote service by the Helmholtz Laboratory for Tectonic Modelling (HelTec) at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam for the Tectonic Modelling Lab of the University of Bern (UB).According to our analysis the material behaves as a Mohr-Coulomb material characterized by a linear failure envelope. Internal peak, dynamic and reactivation friction coefficients are μP = 0.73, μD = 0.61, and μR = 0.66, respectively. Internal cohesions C are in the range of 10 to 70 Pa. Basal peak, dynamic and reactivation friction coefficients are μP = 0.41, μD = 0.35, and μR = 0.36, respectively, whereas basal cohesions C are in the range of 120 to 150 Pa. The rate dependency of the internal dynamic friction coefficient is insignificant (〈1%).
    Keywords: analogue models of geologic processes ; EPOS ; Multi-scale Laboratories ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; software tools
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset contains paleomagnetic data used to create the magnetostratigraphy of the Ugljevik section in Bosnia and Herzegovina (thesis by Karin Sant, 2018). It is the only outcrop known with the early, middle and upper Badenian sediments exposed in a continuous section.The dataset includes thermal demagnetization (.th files) and alternating field demagnetization (.af files) data from several partial sections (UG08, UG11 and UG13) together forming the full section (correlation figure is attached). The measurements took place at the Paleomagnetic Laboratory Fort Hoofddijk in Utrecht University, The Netherlands. The displayed AF measurements were performed in the per component setting. For further details about the methodology the reader is referred to the methodology in the thesis of K. Sant (2018).The .th and .af. files can be viewed with Notepad or similar programs, and analyzed via the Open Source platform Paleomagnetism.org: http://paleomagnetism.org/ (Koymans et al., 2016). An overview of the data files, abbreviation and sample codes is provided in the data description file.
    Keywords: Badenian ; Sarmatian ; magnetostratigraphy ; integrated stratigraphy ; Central Paratethys ; Pannonian Basin ; EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; paleomagnetic and magnetic data ; paleomagnetic data
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset provides rheometric data of silicone (Polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS SGM36)-corundum sand mixtures used for analogue modelling in Zwaan et al. (2016, 2017), Zwaan and Schreurs (2017) and in the Tectonic Modelling Lab of the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of Bern (CH). The PDMS is produced by Dow Corning and its characteristics have been described by e.g. Rudolf et al. (2016a,b). The corundum sand (Normalkorund Braun 95.5% F120 by Carlo Bernasconi AG: https://www.carloag.ch/shop/catalog/product/view/id/643), has a grainsize of 0.088-0.125 mm and a specific density of 3.96 g cm^-3. Further rheological characteristics are described by Panien et al. (2006). The density of the tested materials ranges between 1 (pure PDMS) and 1.6 g cm^-3 (increasing corundum sand content in mixture). The material samples have been analysed in the Helmholtz Laboratory for Tectonic Modelling (HelTec) at GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam using an Anton Paar Physica MCR 301 rheometer in a plate-plate configuration at room temperature. Rotational (controlled shear rate) tests with shear rates varying from 10^-4 to 10^-1 s^-1 were performed.According to our rheometric analysis, the material is quasi Newtonian at strain rates below 10^-3*s^-1 and weakly shear rate thinning above. Viscosity and stress exponent increase systematically with density from ~4*10^4 to ~1*10^5 Pa*s and from 1.06 to 1.10, respectively. A first application of the materials tested can be found in Zwaan et al. (2016). Detailed information about the data, methodology and a list of files and formats is given in the "data description" and "list of files" that are included in the zip folder and also available via the DOI landing page.
    Keywords: analogue models of geologic processes ; EPOS ; Multi-scale Laboratories ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; software tools
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset provides friction data from ring-shear tests (RST) on feldspar sand and quartz sand, which are used to simulate brittle behaviour in crust- and lithosphere-scale analogue experiments at the Tectonic Laboratory (TecLab), Utrecht University (NL) (Willingshofer et al., 2005; Willingshofer & Sokoutis, 2009; Athmer et al., 2010; Luth et al., 2010; Fernández-Lozano et al., 2011; Leever et al., 2011; Sokoutis & Willingshofer, 2011; Fernández-Lozano et al., 2012; Luth et al., 2013; Munteanu et al., 2013; Willingshofer et al., 2013; Munteanu et al., 2014; Calignano et al., 2015a, b; Ortner et al., 2015; Gabrielsen et al., 2016; Calignano et al., 2017; van Gelder et al., 2017; Wang et al., 2017; Beniest et al., 2018 ). The materials have been characterized by means of internal friction coefficients µ and cohesions C as a remote service by the Helmholtz Laboratory for Tectonic Modelling (HelTec) at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam.According to our analysis both materials show a Mohr-Coulomb behaviour characterized by a linear failure envelope. Peak, dynamic and reactivation friction coefficients of the feldspar sand are µP = 0.68, µD = 0.55, and µR = 0.61, respectively. Friction coefficients of the quartz sand are µP = 0.63, µD = 0.48, and µR = 0.52, respectively. Cohesions of the feldspar sand and the quartz sand are in the order of few tens of Pa. A minor rate-weakening of 1% per ten-fold rate change is evident for the feldspar sand, whereas the quartz sand shows a significant rate weakening of ~5%.Further information about materical characteristics, measurement procedures, sample preparation, the RST (Ring-shear test) and VST (Velocity stepping test) procedure, as well as the analysed method is proviced in the data description file. The list of files explains the file and folder structure of the data set.
    Keywords: EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; analogue models of geologic processes ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; software tools ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 〉 CALIBRATION/VALIDATION ; earth interior setting 〉 crust setting 〉 continental-crustal setting 〉 upper continental crustal setting ; deformation 〉 fracturing ; fault ; tectonic and structural features ; Sand 〉 Quartz Sand ; Iron Powder ; Ring-shear tester ; Force sensor ; Friction coefficient ; Cohesion
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset provides friction data from ring-shear tests (RST) on natural and artificial granular materials used for analogue modelling in the experimental laboratory of the Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT, China). Six samples, four types of quartz sands and two types of glass beads, have been characterized by means of friction coefficients µ and cohesions C. The material samples have been analysed at the Helmholtz Laboratory for Tectonic Modelling (HelTec) at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam in the framework of the EPOS (European Plate Observing System) Transnational Access (TNA) call of the Thematic Core Service (TCS) Multi-scale Laboratories (MSL) in 2017 as a remote service for the CDUT.According to our analysis the materials show a Mohr-Coulomb behaviour characterized by a linear failure envelope. Peak friction coefficients µP of the quartz sand samples range between 0.62 and 0.79 and µP of the glass beads between 0.61 and 0.64. Except for one quartz sand sample, peak cohesions CP of all materials are smaller than or around zero meaning that these materials are cohesionsless. All materials show a minor rate-weakening of 1-2 % per ten-fold change in shear velocity v.
    Keywords: EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; analogue models of geologic processes ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; transnational access ; TNA ; software tools ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 〉 CALIBRATION/VALIDATION ; earth interior setting 〉 crust setting 〉 continental-crustal setting 〉 upper continental crustal setting ; deformation 〉 fracturing ; fault ; tectonic and structural features ; Microspheres ; Sand 〉 Quartz Sand ; Ring-shear tester ; Force sensor ; Friction coefficient ; Cohesion
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset provides friction data from ring-shear tests (RST) for a quartz sand (“G12”). This material is used in various types of analogue experiments in the Helmholtz Laboratory for Tectonic Modelling (HelTec) at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam for simulating brittle rocks in the upper crust. The material has been characterized by means of internal friction coefficients µ and cohesions C. According to our analysis the material shows a Mohr-Coulomb behaviour characterized by a linear failure envelope and peak, dynamic and reactivation friction coefficients of µP = 0.69, µD = 0.55 and µR = 0.62, respectively. Cohesions C are in the order of 50 – 110 Pa. The material shows a minor rate-weakening of 〈1% per ten-fold change in shear velocity.Further information about materical characteristics, measurement procedures, sample preparation, the RST (Ring-shear test) and VST (Velocity stepping test) procedure, as well as the analysed method is proviced in the data description file. The list of files explains the file and folder structure of the data set.
    Keywords: analogue models of geologic processes ; EPOS ; Multi-scale Laboratories ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; software tools ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 〉 CALIBRATION/VALIDATION ; earth interior setting 〉 crust setting 〉 continental-crustal setting 〉 upper continental crustal setting ; deformation 〉 fracturing ; fault ; tectonic and structural features ; Sand 〉 Quartz Sand ; Ring-shear tester ; Matlab (Mathworks) ; Force sensor ; Friction coefficient ; Cohesion
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-30
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    Description: This dataset provides friction data from ring-shear tests (RST) for a quartz sand (type “G23”). This material is used in various types of analogue experiments in the Helmholtz Laboratory for Tectonic Modelling (HelTec) at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam for simulating brittle rocks in the upper crust (e,g. Kenkmann et al., 2007; Contardo et al., 2011; Reiter et al., 2011;Warsitzka et al., 2013; Santimano,et al., 2015; Warsitzka et al., 2015; Ritter et al., 2016; 2018 a,b). The material has been characterized by means of internal friction coefficients µ and cohesions C. According to our analysis the material shows a Mohr-Coulomb behaviour characterized by a linear failure envelope and peak, dynamic and reactivation friction coefficients of µP = 0.73, µD = 0.57 and µR = 0.65, respectively. Cohesions C are in the order of 10 – 120 Pa. The material shows a minor rate-weakening of 〈1% per ten-fold change in shear velocity v.Further information about materical characteristics, measurement procedures, sample preparation, the RST (Ring-shear test) and VST (Velocity stepping test) procedure, as well as the analysed method is proviced in the data description file. The list of files explains the file and folder structure of the data set.
    Keywords: analogue models of geologic processes ; EPOS ; Multi-scale Laboratories ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; software tools ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 〉 CALIBRATION/VALIDATION ; earth interior setting 〉 crust setting 〉 continental-crustal setting 〉 upper continental crustal setting ; deformation 〉 fracturing ; fault ; tectonic and structural features ; Sand 〉 Quartz Sand ; Ring-shear tester ; Matlab (Mathworks) ; Force sensor ; Friction coefficient ; Cohesion
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    Publication Date: 2021-11-19
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    Description: Pyrocko is an open source seismology toolbox and library, written in the Python programming language. It can be utilized flexibly for a variety of geophysical tasks, like seismological data processing and analysis, calculation of Green's functions and earthquake models' synthetic waveforms and static displacements (InSAR or GPS). Those can be used to characterize extended earthquake ruptures, point sources (moment tensors) and other seismic sources. This publication includes the Pyrocko core, a library providing building blocks for researchers and students wishing to develop their own applications. The Pyrocko framework also ships with application: (1) Snuffler (interactive seismogram browser and workbench), (2) Cake (1D travel-time and ray-path computations), (3) Fomosto (calculate and manage Green’s function databases) and (4) Jackseis (waveform archive data manipulation). Additional applications, as of Grond, Lassie and Kite are individual software publications. See the project page (www.pyrocko.org) for full documentation, tutorials and installation instructions.
    Keywords: Seismological software ; Seismological toolbox ; Green's functions ; Seismological data processing ; Python framework ; Earthquake source parameters
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    Publication Date: 2021-11-26
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    Description: hBG2018 is the hybrid quasi-geoid model for Belgium, including both the Belgian mainland and the Exclusive Economic Zone. The hBG18 quasi-geoid heights are referred to the ETRS89/GRS80 ellipsoid. It is computed using radar altimetry data, terrestrial gravity anomalies, airborne gravity disturbances, and shipboard gravity anomalies. The quasi-geoid computation is based on the remove-compute-restore procedure. The long-wavelength signal content in the data is reduced by removing the contribution of the GOCO05S global gravity field model complete to degree 280. At the very short wavelengths, residual terrain modelling (RTM) is applied to the shipboard, terrestrial and airborne gravity datasets using EuroDEM as input data. The residual disturbing potential is parameterized over the target area using Spherical Radial Basis Functions (SRBF). The SRBF coefficients and bias parameters for the sets of gravity anomalies and disturbances are estimated using weighted least-squares with regularization, assuming white noise. To support the exploitation of the hBG2018 gravimetric quasi-geoid for the conversion of GNSS derived heights to the TAW/DNG height system, several post-processing steps were applied. First, as the TAW/DNG height system is a mean-tide height system (i.e., mean-tide crust = zero crust over mean-tide geoid) the quasi-geoid was transformed from the zero-tide to the mean tide system. Thereafter, a corrector surface (also called 'innovation function') has been estimated from the differences between the geometric quasi-geoid at 3707 GNSS/leveling points and the gravimetric quasi-geoid. This surface also accounts for the difference between the fictitious datum point of the gravimetric hBG18 and the datum point of the TAW/DNG. Finally, the transformation from the tide-free permanent tide system adopted in the GNSS community and the mean-tide system adopted in TAW/DNG, has been applied. hBG18 replaces hBG03 as the official Belgian model since August 1, 2018. The geoid model is provided in ISG format 2.0 (ISG Format Specifications), while the file in its original data format is available at the model ISG webpage.
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    Description: The International Service for the Geoid (ISG) was founded in 1992 (as International Geoid Service - IGeS) and it is now an official service of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), under the umbrella of the International Gravity Field Service (IGFS). The main activities of ISG consist in collecting, analysing and redistributing local and regional geoid models, as well as organizing international schools on the geoid determination (Reguzzoni et al., 2021).
    Keywords: Geodesy ; Geoid model ; ISG ; Spherical Radial Basis Functions ; Belgium ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GEODETICS 〉 GEOID CHARACTERISTICS ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD 〉 GRAVITY
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    Publication Date: 2022-01-17
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    Description: The data set provides GFZ VER13 orbits of altimetry satellites:ERS-1 (August 1, 1991 - July 5, 1996),ERS-2 (May 13, 1995 - February 27, 2006),Envisat (April 12, 2002 - April 8, 2012),TOPEX/Poseidon (September 23, 1992 - October 8, 2005),Jason-1 (January 13, 2002 - July 5, 2013) andJason-2 (July 5, 2008 - April 5, 2015)derived at the time spans given at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences (Potsdam, Germany) within the Sea Level phase 2 project of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative using "Earth Parameter and Orbit System - Orbit Computation (EPOS-OC)" software (Zhu et al., 2004) and the Altimeter Database and processing System (ADS, http://adsc.gfz-potsdam.de/ads/) developed at GFZ. The orbits were computed in the ITRF2014 terrestrial reference frame for all satellites using common, most precise models and standards available and described below.The ERS-1 orbit is computed using satellite laser ranging (SLR) and altimeter crossover data, while the ERS-2 orbit is derived using additionally Precise Range And Range-rate Equipment (PRARE) measurements. The Envisat, TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1, and Jason-2 orbits are based on Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite (DORIS) and SLR observations. For Envisat, altimeter crossover data were used additionally at 44 of 764 orbital arcs with gaps in SLR and DORIS data.The orbit files are available in the Extended Standard Product 3 Orbit Format (SP3-c). Files are gzip-compressed. File names are given as sate_YYYYMMDD_SP3C.gz, where "sate" is the abbreviation (ENVI, ERS1, ERS2, JAS1, JAS2, TOPX) of the satellite name, YYYY stands for 4-digit year, MM for month and DD for day of the beginning of the file. More details on these orbits are provided in Rudenko et al. (2018) to which these orbits are supplementary material.
    Keywords: Altimetry satellite ; Low Earth Orbit satellites ; ESA CCI Sea Level ; sea level ; ITRF2014 ; ERS-1 ; ERS-2 ; Envisat ; TOPEX/Poseidon ; Jason-1 ; Jason-2 ; Orbit ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 ENVISAT ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 OSTM/JASON-2 ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 TOPEX/POSEIDON ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 JASON-1 ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 ERS Earth Resource Satellite 〉 ERS-2 ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 ERS Earth Resource Satellite 〉 ERS-1 ; Earth Remote Sensing Instruments 〉 Active Remote Sensing 〉 Altimeters 〉 Radar Altimeters ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD 〉 SATELLITE ORBITS/REVOLUTION 〉 ORBITAL POSITION ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 OCEANS 〉 SEA SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY 〉 SEA SURFACE HEIGHT
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This code is a python implementation of the p- and s-wave velocity to density conversion approach after Goes et al. (2000). The implementation has been optimised for regular 3D grids using lookup tables instead of Newton iterations.Goes et al. (2000) regard the expansion coefficient as temperature dependent using the relation by Saxena and Shen (1992). In `Conversion.py`, the user can additionally choose between a constant expansion coefficient or a pressure- and temperature dependent coefficient that was derived from Hacker and Abers (2004).For detailed information on the physics behind the approach have a look at the original paper by Goes et al. (2000). Up-to-date contact information are given on the author's github profile https://github.com/cmeessen.
    Keywords: seismology ; geophysics ; geoscience ; conversion ; upper mantle ; temperature ; density ; seismic velocity
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-09
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    Description: The data set contains hourly mean values (HMV) of the horizontal magnetic field component H as measured at the geomagnetic observatory Huancayo for 1935 to 1985. Huancayo (IAGA code HUA) is located close to the magnetic equator and is operated by Instituto Geofisico del Peru. The HMVs were taken from the World Data Centre Kyoto (WDC Kyoto) and existing data gaps (in total some 19 years from the 1960ies, 1970ies and 1980ies) were filled in by typing handwritten records of the HMV at GFZ. These handwritten records were monthly tables that were received as digital images from geomagnetic observatory Huancayo or that were received as microfilms from World Data Centre Boulder, Colorado. We also produced digital images of these microfilms. The values from the WDC Kyoto are definitive values; the monthly tables presumably also contain definitive values. Corrections to HUA HMVs from WDC Kyoto: There is a known error in the time stamping of the HUA HMVs prior to 1948 (before 1948 the data was reported in local time, rather than universal time). This error is corrected in the present dataset. Also, an attempt was made to correct for a jump in the HMV time series at this time. For further corrections, see Matzka et al, 2017. Please note that a dataset based on the data provided here will be submitted to the WDC Kyoto at a later stage and might undergo further modifications. The data file is in ASCII format and contains blank-separated first the year (YYYY), the month (MM), the day (DD) followed by the 24 HMVs of H (format HHHHH) in nanotesla (nT), starting with the HMV for 00 to 01 universal time.Geomagnetic observatories are described in e.g. Jankowski and Sucksdorf (1996).
    Keywords: Geomagnetic Observatory Huancayo ; hourly mean values ; magnetic equator ; equator ; equatorial electrojet ; ionosphere
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-11
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    Description: The Sassen climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Sassen was installed in 2011. It is located on a small elevation and next to a tree stand within a field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015-025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045-075cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.275 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
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    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-11
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    Description: The Sanzkow BF2 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Sanzkow BF2 was installed in 2014. It is located on grassland, next to a pylon, with organic soil. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.060 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-13
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Raw-, SEG-Y and other supplementary data of the landside deployment from the amphibious wide-angle seismic experiment ALPHA are presented. The aim of this project was to reveal the crustal and lithospheric structure of the subducting Adriatic plate and the external accretionary wedge in the southern Dinarides. Airgun shots from the RV Meteor were recorded along two profiles across Montenegro and northern Albania.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Adriatic Plate ; Montenegro ; Albania
    Language: English
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  • 27
    Publication Date: 2022-05-13
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    Description: Climatic change is of incredible importance in the polar regions as ice-sheets and glaciers respond strongly to change in average temperature. The analysis of seismic signals (icequakes) emitted by glaciers (i.e., cryo-seismology) is thus gaining importance as a tool for monitoring glacier activity. To understand the scaling relation between regional glacier-related seismicity and actual small-scale local glacier dynamics and to calibrate the identified classes of icequakes to locally observed waveforms, a temporary passive seismic monitoring experiment was conducted in the vicinity of the calving front of Kronebreen, one of the fastest tidewater glaciers on Svalbard (Fig. 1). By combining the local observations with recordings of the nearby GEOFON station GE.KBS, the local experiment provides an ideal link between local observations at the glacier to regional scale monitoring of NW Spitsbergen. During the 4-month operation period from May to September 2013, eight broadband seismometers and three 4-point short-period arrays were operating around the glacier front of Kronebreen.
    Keywords: Icequakes ; Glacier monitoring ; cryo-seismology
    Language: English
    Type: Dataset , temporary seismological network
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  • 28
    Publication Date: 2022-06-07
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    Description: Spherical harmonic coefficients representing an estimate of Earth's mean gravity field during the specified timespan derived from GRACE mission measurements. These coefficients represent the full magnitude of land hydrology, ice, and solid Earth processes. Further, they represent atmospheric and oceanic processes not captured in the accompanying GAC product.
    Keywords: Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) ; Level-2 ; SHM ; Spherical Harmonic Model ; Gravitational Field ; GSM ; Geopotential ; Gravity Field ; Mass ; Mass Transport ; Total Water Storage ; Time Variable Gravity ; Mass Balance ; Gravity Anomaly ; Satellite Geodesy ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD 〉 GRAVITY ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD 〉 GRAVITATIONAL FIELD ; Earth Observation Satellites 〉 NASA Earth System Science Pathfinder 〉 GRACE ; Earth Remote Sensing Instruments 〉 Passive Remote Sensing 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Accelerometers 〉 GRACE ACC
    Language: English
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  • 29
    Publication Date: 2022-07-20
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    Description: The Ghanaian Gravimetric Geoid 2017 (GGG2017) covers the area between 4°N to 12°N and 4°W to 2°E. It is referred to the WGS84 reference ellipsoid and was computed using Heck and Grüninger’s modification of Stokes’ kernel in the framework of a remove-compute-restore approach. EGM2008 was used up to degree and order 222 to calculate the long-wavelength component of the geoid. A total of 499 surface gravity (from the Ghana Geological Survey Authority) and 29,249 marine gravity (from the Bureau Gravimétrique International) data were used to compute the GGG2017 model. Its validation was based on 11 GPS/trigonometric measurements, leading to the choice of the optimal maximum degree of EGM2008 and resulting in an overall accuracy of 45.7 cm. This means that the GGG2017 model can be used to replace second-order class II levelling, with an expected error of 6.8 mm/km for baselines ranging from 20 to 225 km. The geoid model is provided in ISG format 2.0 (ISG Format Specifications), while the file in its original data format is available at the model ISG webpage.
    Description: Other
    Description: The International Service for the Geoid (ISG) was founded in 1992 (as International Geoid Service - IGeS) and it is now an official service of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), under the umbrella of the International Gravity Field Service (IGFS). The main activities of ISG consist in collecting, analysing and redistributing local and regional geoid models, as well as organizing international schools on the geoid determination (Reguzzoni et al., 2021).
    Keywords: Geodesy ; Geoid model ; ISG ; Heck and Grüninger’s modification of Stokes’ kernel ; Ghana ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GEODETICS 〉 GEOID CHARACTERISTICS ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD 〉 GRAVITY
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  • 30
    Publication Date: 2022-08-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The dataset is composed of hyperspectral imagery acquired during airplane overflights on May 10th, 2011, June 27th, 2011 and May 24th, 2012 consisting of 367 and 368 spectral bands, respective-ly, ranging from VIS to SWIR (400 - 2500 nm) wavelength regions. The hyperspectral image data was acquired in the framework of the EnMAP preparation project HyLand (Hyperspectral remote sensing for the assessment of crop and soil parameters in precision farming and yield estimation). Within the project, innovative techniques were developed to derive crop and soil parameters from hyper-spectral remote sensing and terrestrial laser scanning data, which served as input parameters for novel yield estimation models.
    Description: Other
    Description: The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (EnMAP) is a German hyperspectral satellite mission that aims at monitoring and characterizing the Earth’s environment on a global scale. EnMAP serves to measure and model key dynamic processes of the Earth’s ecosystems by extract-ing geochemical, biochemical and biophysical parameters, which provide information on the status and evolution of various terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. In the frame of the EnMAP preparatory phase, pre-flight campaigns including airborne and in-situ measurements in different environments and for several application fields are being conducted. The main purpose of these campaigns is to support the development of scientific applications for EnMAP. In addition, the acquired data are input in the EnMAP end-to-end simulation tool (EeteS) and are employed to test data pre-processing and calibration-validation methods. The campaign data are made freely available to the scientific community under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. An overview of all available data is provided in in the EnMAP Flight Campaigns Metadata Portal (http://www.enmap.org/?q=flightbeta).
    Keywords: Imaging Spectroscopy ; Precision Farming ; Yield Estimation ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 AGRICULTURE 〉 SOILS 〉 SOIL TEXTURE ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 AGRICULTURE 〉 AGRICULTURAL PLANT SCIENCE 〉 CROP/PLANT YIELDS ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING 〉 VISIBLE WAVELENGTHS 〉 VISIBLE IMAGERY ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING 〉 INFRARED WAVELENGTHS 〉 INFRARED IMAGERY
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  • 31
    Publication Date: 2022-08-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset provides friction data from ring-shear test (RST) on a plastic (polyester) sand material that has been used in flume experiments (Marra et al., 2014; Kleinhans et al., 2017) and is now used in the Tectonic Laboratory (TecLab) at Utrecht University (NL) as an analogue for brittle layers in the crust or lithosphere. Detailed information about the data, methodology and a list of files and formats is given in the data description and list of files that are included in the zip folder and also available via the DOI landing page.The material has been characterized by means of internal friction coefficient and cohesion as a remote service by GFZ Potsdam for TecLab (Utrecht University). According to our analysis the material behaves as a Mohr-Coulomb material characterized by a linear failure envelope and peak, dynamic and reactivation friction coefficients of 0.76, 0.60, and 0.66, respectively. Cohesions are in the order of few tens of Pa. A minor rate-weakening of 3% per ten-fold rate change is evident.
    Keywords: EPOS ; Multi-scale laboratories ; analogue models of geologic processes ; property data of analogue modelling materials ; software tools ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 〉 CALIBRATION/VALIDATION ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS
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  • 32
    Publication Date: 2022-09-07
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    Description: The International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service (IGETS) was established in 2015 by the International Association of Geodesy. IGETS continues the activities of the Global Geodynamics Project (GGP) between 1997 and 2015 to provide support to geodetic and geophysical research activities using superconducting gravimeter (SG) data within the context of an international network. As part of this network, the Onsala station (code OS, instrument GWR OSG 054) was established in 2009 thanks to the financial support of the Committee for Infrastructure of the Swedish Research Council, until 2021, and of the Swedish geodetic survey Lantmäteriet since 2021. Continuous time-varying gravity and atmospheric pressure data from OS are integrated in the IGETS data base hosted by ISDC (Information System and Data Centre) at GFZ. The OS station (longitude: 11.9266 E; latitude: 57.3858 N and elevation: 7.93 m) is located at the Onsala Space Observatory, south of Gothenbourg, a well instrumented site for geodetic and meteorological studies (https://www.chalmers.se/en/researchinfrastructure/oso/Pages/default.aspx). An air-circulation system controls the humidity and temperature in the gravimeter house and there are 3 pillars available. Absolute gravity measurements are done every year by Lantmäteriet. - The time series of gravity and barometric pressure started in July 2009 and is going on. - The time sampling of the raw gravity and barometric pressure data of IGETS Level 1 is 1 minute. For a detailed description of the IGETS data base and the provided files see Voigt et al. (2016, http://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.b103-16087). Rainfall data are also provided as auxiliary data to IGETS database. OS data are used in conjunction with projects of the Nordic Geodetic Commission (NKG) - Working Group for Geodynamics (https://www.nordicgeodeticcommission.com/working-group-of-geodynamics/). Interactive graphs are available at https://lab3.oso.chalmers.se/wx/gravimeter_data/
    Keywords: Superconducting gravimetry ; Earth tides ; Geodynamics ; IGETS ; International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GRAVITY/GRAVITATIONAL FIELD 〉 GRAVITY ; geodesy ; geophysics ; hydrology
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-28
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This data set contains continuous recordings of seismic noise, which have been made on the surface of a shallow volcanic crater in the Phlegrean Fields volcanic complex near Naples, Italy, where a significant level of volcanic-hydrothermal activity is presently concentrated (MED-SUV = Mediterranean Supersite Volcanoes). As part of the Phlegrean Fields, the Solfatara crater is a 0.4 × 0.5 km sub-rectangular structure whose geometry is mainly due to the control exerted by N40–50W and N50E trending normal fault systems, along which geothermal fluids can ascend. These systems crosscut the study area and have been active several times in the past.
    Keywords: volcanic activity ; seismic noise ; arrays
    Language: English
    Type: Dataset , temporary seismological network
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset contains supplementary data concerning the SELASOMA project (GIPP-Project: Madagaskar; ID: 201204; FDSN-network code: ZE): (1) For stations with Cube data loggers, the raw data files are included. (2) For stations with EDL data loggers the log and auxiliary files are included. The main purpose of this dataset is to archive raw information on the timing quality, and to allow future use of alternative Cube-to-miniseed converters. Do not use this dataset if you are interested in continuous or event-based waveform data. Instead, refer to related dataset containing continuous waveforms . The dataset contains 1) log files for the stations with EDL data loggers (organized in sub-directories according to time range and station code); 2) separated MSEED-formatted data affected by some problems (organized in sub-directories according to time range and station code) and 3) raw CUBE-formatted data (organized in sub-directories according to time range and station name).
    Keywords: Seismology
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
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    Description: LITHOS-CAPP is the German contribution to the international ScanArray experiment. ScanArray is an array of broadband seismometers with which we aim to study the lithosphere and upper mantle beneath the Scandinavian Mountains and the Baltic Shield. LITHOS-CAPP contributed 20 broadband recording stations from September 2014 to October 2016, 10 in Sweden and 10 in Finland, continuously recordings at 100 samples per second. The stations were deployed by the KIT Geophysical Institute and GFZ section 2.4 (seismology). They form part of the temporary network ScanArrayCore (FDSN network code 1G 2012-2017). This data publication contains the original log-files of the recorders.
    Keywords: Broadband seismology ; Scandinavia ; temporary seismic network
    Language: English
    Type: Dataset , temporary seismological network
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
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    Description: A temporary seismic array of short-period seismometers was installed in the 8-story AHEPA hospital, located in the city of Thessaloniki, N. Greece. The scope of the survey was to assess the dynamic characteristics of the RC-building by processing ambient vibration recordings of more than 40 seismic stations installed at different positions in the building. Part of the instruments was used in a soil experiment, outside of the hospital, to study possible Soil Structure Interaction phenomena. In addition to above experiments, a site-specific survey was performed in the Volvi basin, 30km ENE of the city of Thessaloniki. The scope of this experiment was to investigate the soil properties and the geometry of the subsurface geology.
    Keywords: Seismometers ; ambient noise ; building monitoring ; soil properties ; PASSIVE_SEISMIC 〉 STATIONS ; PASSIVE_SEISMIC 〉 STATIONS ; SENSOR 〉 GEOPHONE ; SENSOR 〉 3-C ; LAND ; MINISEED_DATA_FORMAT ; SEISMIC_WAVEFORM_DATA ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS 〉 EARTHQUAKES ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-11
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    Description: The observation of the present-day deformation of the Earth's surface with high spatial and temporal resolution makes up a major part of the Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile (IPOC, www.ipoc-network.org). For this purpose, continuously recording GPS stations were installed in Northern Chile since end of 2002. Eleven of IPOC stations (PB01 – PB11) are equipped with permanent recording GPS receivers (TOPCON GB-1000). They continuously measure at sampling rates of both, 1 second and 30 second. The GPS data are archived and processed in GFZ Potsdam. Detailed information about data availability, metadata and site descriptions can be found at: https://kg3-dmz.gfz-potsdam.de/gnss/GFZPBOCGPS. More description about the Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile (IPOC) can be found at the IPOC Website (http:/ipoc-network.org/observatory/gps/gps-at-ipoc). The Survey Mode GPS data in the IPOC Region was published by Moreno et al. (2017).
    Keywords: Active deformation ; Monitoring ; Integrated Plate Boundary Observatory Chile ; IPOC ; continuous GPS
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  • 38
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
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    Description: The Seismic Network MONET (MOravia NETwork) is a local network of seismic stations for monitoring of seismic activity in the NE Czech Republic. This region is characterized by regionally anomalous rate of microseismicity, occurence of moderate historical earthquakes and other expressions of geodynamic activity (Nysa-Morava Zone). The current MONET network (upgraded within the CzechGeo/EPOS project) consists of 7 short period stations in the northern and central Moravia operated by Institute of Physics of the Earth MU Brno (IPE): MUVC, ANAC, LIPC, LOSC, SUPC, LUKC and MORC (the latter is colocated with the broadband station MORC). All these stations are equipped with sensitive seismometers seated in 2-5 m deep shafts and provide real-time continuous low-noise records sampled at 200 Hz.
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: Approximately 10 active stations
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
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    Description: The Sarez Pamir aftershock seismic network was installed two months after the 7 December 2015, Mw7.2 Sarez Pamir earthquake in the eastern Pamir highland of Tajikistan. In the first recording period until September 2016, the stations were distributed along the Sarez-Karakul fault system. In September 2016 part of the stations were moved into the southern Pamir. In total the network consisted of eight stations on 13 sites, equipped with broad band, 3-component seismometers of type Trillium Compact. The data were recorded using Earth Data recorders (EDR), recording was continuous at a sample rate of 100Hz.The principal aim of the network was to record the aftershock sequence of the Sarez earthquake and to augment the coeval East Pamir China seismic network and the earlier TIPAGE and TIPTIMON seismic networks. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 9H, and are embargoed until January 2021.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismic monitoring ; temporary local seismic network ; Monitoring system ; Seismological stations ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: ~90G
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
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    Description: The East Pamir seismic network was located on the eastern flank of the Pamir highlands and the in the foreland of the adjacent Tarim Basin of western China. It was in operation between August 2015 and May 2017 and consisted of 30 broad band, 3-component seismometers of type Güralp CMG-3ESP or Nanometrics Trillium 120. The data were recorded using Earth Data PS6-24 "EDL" recorders, continuously at a sample rate of 100Hz, with an average station distance of ~20km. The network was designed to augment the earlier TIPAGE and TIPTIMON seismic networks.The principal aim of the network was to characterize the current deformation field in the region. It further recorded the 2015 M7.2 Sarez earthquake. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code 8H, and are embargoed until January 2021.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismic monitoring ; temporary local seismic network ; Monitoring system ; Seismological stations ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: ~600G
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Earthquake Early Warning and Rapid Response Systems (EEWRRS) should be a viable complement to other disaster risk reduction strategies, particularly in economically developing countries. The „Early Warning and Impact Forecasting“ group (GFZ, section 2.6) is actively involved in the development of novel strategies to develop scientific and technological solutions that may be efficiently applied in countries with limited resources. The proposed solution includes a risk estimation module that extracts from a portfolio of precomputed impact scenarios those matching the characterization of the event detected by an optimized real-time monitoring network. The real-time network integrates both local, on-site components based on low-cost, smart sensor platforms, as well as regional, sparse strong-motion stations. This hybrid solution allows for the optimization of the lead-time and is tailored to the seismotectonic features of the considered region. A prototype EEWRR System is being developed for the Kyrgyz Republic, with the support of the partner CAIAG and in collaboration with the Ministry of Emergency Solutions of the Government of the Kyrygz Republic (MES). Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code AD.
    Keywords: geophysics ; seismology ; seismic noise ; earthquakes ; seismic hazard ; broad band ; velocity ; displacement ; Monitoring system ; Seismological stations ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: 〉1T
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
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    Description: The aim of this temporary experiment is to monitor the interaction between crustal fluids and earthquake occurrence. Two sites have been initially investigated: one is in the eastern sector of the Pollino mountain range, located at the border of Southern Apennines chain and Calabrian arc and the other is Mefite d'Ansanto moffete, one of the largest non-volcanic CO_2 emission in the world and located in Irpinia area, in the southern Apennines. The seismicity in the eastern sector of the Pollino range is very low except for a deep (〉20km) earthquake swarm which started in the middle of September 2017 and lasted for some weeks with events up to Ml=2.7. The Mefite d'Ansanto site sits at the northern end of the northern fault activated by the M_w 6.8 Irpinia earthquake in 1980 and in the well-known thermal anomaly area of the Mt. Forcuso. A ~10km radius area around Mefite steems out for a very low seismicity rate compared with the high seismicity activity of this portion of Southern Apennines. In the frame of a long-term collaborative efforts made by the German Research Centre for Geoscience (GFZ) and the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) in the Pollino area a temporary network has been deployed to analyze the low earthquakes rate, the seismogenic structures and a possible signature of interaction with fluids redistribution within the crust. The temporary network consists of 3 seismic stations equipped with Trillium compact 120 sec. sensors and DCube digitizers using also CCube modules for real time data transmission. One single station with similar hardware has been used also to monitor the Mefite d'Ansanto in the Irpinia area with similar aim. Data is available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code YZ, and is embargoed until three years after the end of the experiments.
    Keywords: Broadband seismic waveforms ; Seismic monitoring ; Monitoring system ; Seismological stations ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: ~1600MB/month
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Building monitoring and decentralized, on-site Earthquake Early Warning system for the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek. Several low cost sensors equipped with MEMS accelerometers have been installed in eleven buildings within the urban area of the city. The different sensing units communicate with each other via wireless links and the seismic data are streamed in real-time to data centres at GFZ and the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geoscience (CAIAG) using internet. Since each sensing unit has its own computing capabilities, software for data processing can be installed to perform decentralised actions. In particular, each sensing unit can perform event detection tasks and run software for on-site early warning. If a description for the vulnerability of the building is uploaded to the sensing unit, this can be exploited to introduce the expected probability of damage in the early-warning protocol customized for a specific structure. Waveform data are available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code KD.
    Keywords: geophysics ; seismology ; seismic noise ; earthquakes ; seismic hazard ; broad band ; velocity ; displacement ; Monitoring system ; Seismological stations ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
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  • 44
    Publication Date: 2023-02-09
    Description: Abstract
    Description: A severe flash flood event hit the town of Braunsbach (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) on the evening of May 29, 2016, heavily damaging and destroying several dozens of buildings. It was only one of several disastrous events in Central Europe caused by the low-pressure system “Elvira”. The DFG Research Training Group “Natural hazards and risks in a changing world” (NatRiskChange, GRK 2043/1) at the University of Potsdam investigated the Braunsbach flash flood. In this context damage data for 94 affected buildings, describing building characteristics, the degree of impact and the caused damage, were collected ten days after the flood event and provide the basis for damage assessment studies (Agarwal et al., 2017; Laudan et al., 2017, Vogel et al., 2017).
    Keywords: Flash Flood ; Braunsbach
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  • 45
    Publication Date: 2023-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Hungarian National Infrasound Network (HNIN) is a permanent infrasound network operated by the Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory (Geodetic and Geophysical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences). The main purpose of the network is the continuous monitoring of seismo-acoustic events in Hungary and to provide high quality data for the seismological and geodynamic scientific research. The first infrasound array of the HNIN started its operation in 2017. Currently the network consists of one four-element array equipped with microbarographs. The PSZI infrasound array is co-located with a seismic three-component broadband station, PSZ, operated by the Hungarian National Seismological Network (HNSN). All data are acquired in real-time to the HNIN data centre located at the Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory in Budapest that also operates HNSN. The HNSN/HNIN follows an open data policy, as seismic and infrasound waveform data are available in real time without any restriction within from the HNSN/HNIN data centre as well as from the European Integrated Data Archive via the GEOFON data centre.
    Keywords: Seismic monitoring ; In Situ/Laboratory Instruments 〉 Magnetic/Motion Sensors 〉 Seismometers ; In Situ Land-based Platforms 〉 GEOPHYSICAL STATIONS/NETWORKS
    Type: Dataset , Seismic Network
    Format: Approximately 4 active stations
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  • 46
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service (IGETS) was established in 2015 by the International Association of Geodesy IAG. IGETS continues the activities of the Global Geodynamics Project (GGP) between 1997 and 2015 to provide support to geodetic and geophysical research activities using superconducting gravimeter (SG) data within the context of an international network. As part of this network, the superconducting gravimeter TT70 No. 18 by GWR recorded gravity data at the Gravimetric Observatory Potsdam Telegrafenberg, northeast cellar of building A17 (Helmert House) site S12. Continuous time-varying gravity and barometric pressure data from the SG at GFZ are integrated in the IGETS data base hosted by GFZ. The time series of gravity and barometric pressure data starts in July 1992 and ends in August 1998. The SG was upgraded by GWR in 1999 replacing the gravity sensing unit by a dual sphere and was installed as SG D037 at Sutherland (Förste et al. 2016, http://doi.org/10.5880/igets.su.l1.001). For a detailed description of the IGETS data base and the provided files see Voigt et al. (2016, http://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.b103-16087).
    Keywords: Superconducting gravimetry ; Earth tides ; Geodynamics ; IGETS ; International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service ; geophysics ; geodesy ; hydrology
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  • 47
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Zarnekla BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Zarnekla BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located on the edge of a field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.082 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 48
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Zarnekla climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Zarnekla was installed in 2012. It is located next to a trench, which seperates a field and grassland. Some trees are growing along the trench, in about 80m distance to the station. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.279 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 49
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Wotenick BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Wotenick BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to a pylon on a flat field and next to climate station Wotenick. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.080 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 50
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Zarrenthin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Zarrenthin was installed in 2011. It is located on flat terrain within a small wind farm on grassland, surrounded by agricultural used fields.' The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015-025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045-075cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.281 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 51
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Zarrenthin BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Zarrenthin BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located within a field, close to an irrigation water supply. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.084 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 52
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Zeitlow BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Zeitlow BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located next to a pylon on a flat field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.086 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 53
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Zeitlow climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Zeitlow was installed in 2011. It is located on a former farm track between to fields, on an small elevation. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.282 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 54
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Ueckeritz climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Ueckeritz was installed in 2013. It is located on the eastern border of a natural sink, with some bushes on the western slope of the sink. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.277 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 55
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Ueckeritz BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Ueckeritz BF1 was installed in 2014. It is located next to a pylon on a flat field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.071 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 56
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Upost BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Upost BF1 was installed in 2014. It is located on a flat field, next to climate station upost. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.072 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 57
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Verchen BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Verchen BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to a former sand pit, with sensors below a field and equipped with a rain gauge. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.073 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 58
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Voelschow climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Voelschow was installed in 2013. It is located at the edge of a field, next to the highway. A bridge on the northern site is a major obstacle. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.305 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 59
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Warrenzin BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Warrenzin BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to drainage installations and climate station Warrenzin on a flat field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.077 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 60
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Vorbein BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Vorbein BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to a pylon on a flat field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.076 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 61
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Wietzow BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Wietzow BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located next to a pylon on a field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.078 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 62
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Wilhelminenthal BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Wilhelminenthal BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located on a flat field, next to a trench. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.079 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 63
    Publication Date: 2023-03-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Sassen BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory. The soil moisture station station Sassen BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located next to a pylon on a crest of an undulating field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_Temperature, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6_Temperature, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6. The current version of this dataset is 1.5. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. New authors were added for this new version: Alice Künzel (GFZ Potsdam), Christian Budach (GFZ Potsdam), Nils Brinckmann (GFZ Potsdam), Max Wegener (DLR Neustrelitz) and Klemens Schmidt (DLR Neustrelitz).A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. Older versions are available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/ containing the measured data only. The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in data processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process. During October 2020 a Bug in the published data was detected and a new version of the datasets was released from beginning until mid 2020. Data processing was done using DMRP version: 1.8.4. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 1.2.0.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD). The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table. The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011. Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion. The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level. Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum ; climate 〉 climatic factor 〉 air temperature ; climate 〉 microclimate ; climate 〉 weather 〉 weather condition ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 AGRICULTURE 〉 SOILS 〉 SOIL MOISTURE/WATER CONTENT ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 AGRICULTURE 〉 SOILS 〉 SOIL TEMPERATURE ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 〉 CALIBRATION/VALIDATION ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING 〉 ARCHIVING ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING 〉 DATA DELIVERY ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING 〉 DATA INTEROPERABILITY ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING 〉 DATA INTEROPERABILITY 〉 DATA REFORMATTING ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING 〉 DATA NETWORKING/DATA TRANSFER TOOLS ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING 〉 TRANSFORMATION/CONVERSION ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 METADATA HANDLING 〉 AUTHORING TOOLS ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 METADATA HANDLING 〉 METADATA TRANSFORMATION/CONVERSION ; pedosphere 〉 soil 〉 soil water 〉 soil moisture 〉 soil moisture regime ; physical property 〉 temperature ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1 ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2 ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_Temperature ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3 ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4 ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 ; ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6_Temperature
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  • 64
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Wotenick climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Wotenick was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, near to a high-voltage tower within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.021 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Warrenzin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Warrenzin was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, near to an high-voltage tower within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.020 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 66
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Beestland climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Beestland was installed in 2011. It is located on a boundary ridge, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.002 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 67
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Volksdorf climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Volksdorf was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.019 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 68
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Verchen climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Verchen was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.018 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 69
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Upost climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Upost was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.017 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Hohenbuessow BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Hohenbuessow BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to a dirt track with sensors below the southern field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.026 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 71
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kletzin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Kletzin was installed in 2004. It is located on a hilly terrain, closed to a drainage basin, surrounded by an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.008 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 72
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Medrow climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Medrow was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, near to a hedge on grassland, surrounded by agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.010 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 73
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Goermin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Goermin was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.007 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 74
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Droennewitz climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Droennewitz was installed in 2010. It is located on flat terrain within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.006 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 75
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kruckow climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Kruckow was installed in 2008. It is located on flat terrain within a small wind farm and a drainage basin, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.009 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 76
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Buchholz climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Buchholz was installed in 2007. It is located on a hilly terrain near a boundary ridge and near to a hedge surrounded by agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, Temperature5cm_Temperature005cm, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.005 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 77
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Bentzin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Bentzin was installed in 2004. It is located on a flat terrain on a boundary ridge, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.004 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 78
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Alt Tellin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Alt Tellin was installed in 2011. It is located on a flat terrain within the field on grassland, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.001 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 79
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Beggerow climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Beggerow was installed in 2012. It is located on a small wind farm on grassland, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.003 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 80
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Heydenhof BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Heydenhof BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located on the southern edge of a hedge row with sensors south of the station and below the field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.025 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 81
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Heydenhof climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Heydenhof was installed in 2013. It is located within a large field, with no obstacles surrounding the stations. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.290 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 82
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kletzin BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Kletzin BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located near a former wind turbine location within a field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.031 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 83
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Nossendorf BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Nossendorf BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located within a field, next to some drainage installations. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1_Temperature and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.049 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Karlshof climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Karlshof was installed in 2013. It is located within a field, with close obstacles surrounding the station from western, northern and partly eastern direction. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.265 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kran-droennewitz climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Kran-droennewitz was installed in 2014. It is located on top of a tower crane at 40m height, on the border of a deciduous forest to natural wetlands. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: Temperature, Precipitation, BarometricPressure, RelativeHumidity, LeafWetness, WindDirection, WindSpeed, PyrgeometerCGR3incoming, PyrgeometerCGR3outgoing, PyranometerCMP3incoming and PyranometerCMP3outgoingThe dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level. Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Nielitz climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Nielitz was installed in 2012. It is located on a small patch of conservated land, including some trees, west of the stations The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.271 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kletzin BF2 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Kletzin BF2 was installed in 2015. It is located near a wind turbine location within a field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.032 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Nielitz BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Nielitz BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to a pylon, within an flat field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.048 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kuntzow climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Kuntzow was installed in 2011. It is located on a natural grassland, with an agricultural used field to the south and east. 50m to the north are some trees. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature025cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture100cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.267 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Kruckow BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Kruckow BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located on the border of a conserved area within a flat field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1_Temperature and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.034 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Leppin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Leppin was installed in 2013. It is located within a field, close to a collection of huge stones (~1.5m height) and small shrubs. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCMP3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconWET_LeafWetness and KuZCGR3_PyrgeometerIncomingThe current version of this dataset is 2.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.268 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Lindenfelde BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Lindenfelde BF1 was installed in 2014. It is located next to a pylon, within an undulating field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.037 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Marienfelde BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Marienfelde BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located next to garden inside a field, with sensors below the field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.038 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Medrow BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Medrow BF1 was installed in 2014. It is located on a forest edge with sensors below grassland. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3_Temperature and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.039 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Sophienhof climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Sophienhof was installed in 2017. It is located on a flat terrain, near to a boundary ridge and near to a hedge, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: Temperature and RelativeHumidityThe dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level. Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Neu Tellin climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Neu Tellin was installed in 2011. It is located on a flat terrain closed to a boundary ridge surrounded by agricultural fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.012 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Sommersdorf climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Sommersdorf was installed in 2011. It is located on flat terrain, within an agricultural used field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, AdconBP1_BarometricPressure, KuZCMP3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZSPLite_PyranometerIncoming, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature005cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature010cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature020cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature030cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature050cm, UMSTH3_Soiltemperature100cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature015cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature045cm, AdconSM1_Soiltemperature075cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture010cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture020cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture030cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture040cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture050cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture060cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture070cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture080cm, AdconSM1_Soilmoisture090cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.014 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Seedorf climate station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The agrometeorological station Seedorf was installed in 2004. It is located on flat terrain, surrounded by agricultural used fields. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: AdconTR1_Temperature, AdconTR1_RelativeHumidity, AdconRainGauge_Precipitation, AdconWindspeed_Windspeed, AdconWinddirection_Winddirection, KuZCM3_PyranometerIncoming, KuZCM3_PyranometerOutgoing, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerIncoming, KuZCG3_PyrgeometerOutgoing, AdconST2_Soiltemperature000cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature005cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature010cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature020cm, AdconST2_Soiltemperature050cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture010cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture020cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture040cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture060cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture080cm, AquaCheck_Soilmoisture100cm and AdconWET_LeafWetnessThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.DLR.2018.013 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN (Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network; upper left corner: 54°20N, 12°520E, lower right corner: 53°450N, 13°270E) test area was designed and established by the DLR in cooperation with farmers in the Demmin region in 2000. The site was used as a calibration and validation test site for national and international remote sensing missions. In 2011, the test site was integrated into the TERENO initiative.The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l. The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (1981–2010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich – FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health – HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center – DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de). TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; Nationales Bodensegment ; Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ; Earth Observation Center
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Seedorf BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Seedorf BF1 was installed in 2013. It is located next to a railway track with sensors below the field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2_TemperatureThe current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.063 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The Tutow BF1 soil moisture station is part of an agrometeorological test site and aims at supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration.The site is intensively used for practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices. First measurement infrastructure was installed by DLR in 1999 and instrumentation was intensified in 2011 and later as the site became part of the TERENO-NE observatory.The soil moisture station station Tutow BF1 was installed in 2012. It is located on the southern edge of a conserved area within a field. The station is equipped with sensor for measuring the following variables: ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_1, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_2, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_3, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_4, ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_5 and ScemeSpadeSoilMoisture_Spade_6The current version of this dataset is 1.1. This version includes two additional years of data (from-year to-year)and a revised version of the data flags. A detailed overview on all changes is provided in the station description file. The version 1.0 is available in the 'previous_versions' subfolder via the Data Download link. A first version of this data was provided under http://doi.org/10.5880/TERENO.GFZ.2018.069 containing the measured data and Version 2.0 contains additionally the quality flags for each measured value and extended metadata.The dataset is also available through the TERENO Data Discovery Portal. The datafile will be extended once per year as more data is acquired at the stations and the metadatafile will be updated. New columns for new variables will be added as necessary. In case of changes in dta processing, which will result in changes of historical data, an new Version of this dataset will be published using a new doi. New data will be added after a delay of several months to allow manual interference with the quality control process.Data processing was done using DMRP version: 0.5.12. Metadataprocessing was done using DMETA version: 0.3.17.
    Description: Other
    Description: The DEMMIN test site is located within the central monitoring sites of the TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory. It covers 900 km² and exhibits mostly glacial formed lowlands with terminal moraines in the southern part, containing the highest elevation of 83m a.s.l.The region between the rivers Tollense and Peene consists of flat ground moraines, whereas undulation ground moraines determine the landscape character north of the river Peene. The lowest elevation is located near the town Loitz with 0.5m a.s.l. The region is characterized by intense agricultural use and the three rivers Tollense and Trebel which confluence into the Peene River at the Hanseatic city Demmin. The present climate is characterized by a long-term (19812010) mean temperature of 8.7 °C and mean precipitation of 584 mm/year, measured at the Teterow weather station by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD).The Northeastern German Lowland Observatory is situated in a region shaped by recurring glacial and periglacial processes since at least half a million years. Within this period, three major glaciations covered the entire region, the last time this happened approximately 25 15 k ago (Weichselian glaciation).Since that time, a young morainic landscape developed characterized by many lakes and river systems that are connected to the shallow ground water table.The test site is instrumented with more than 40 environmental measurement stations (DLR, GFZ). Additionally, 63 soil moisture stations were installed by GFZ, a lysimeter-hexagon (DLR, FZJ) near to the village Rustow and is part of the SOILCan project. A crane completes the measurement technique currently available in the test site installed by GFZ/DLR in 2011.Data is automatically collected via a telemetry network by DLR. The quality control of all environmental data transferred via Telemetry network of DLR is carried out by DLR by visual control and, since 2012, by automatic processing by GFZ. The delivered dataset contains the measured data and quality flags indicating the validity of each measured value and detected reasons for exclusion.The TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) is an initiative of the Helmholtz Centers (Forschungszentrum Jülich FZJ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Center for Environmental Health HMGU, German Research Centre for Geosciences - GFZ, and German Aerospace Center DLR) (http://www.tereno.net/overview-de).TERENO Northeastern German Lowland Observatory.TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) spans an Earth observation network across Germany that extends from the North German lowlands to the Bavarian Alps. This unique large-scale project aims to catalogue the longterm ecological, social and economic impact of global change at regional level.Further specific goals of the TERENO remote sensing research group at GFZ are (1) supplying environmental data for algorithm development in remote sensing and environmental modelling, with a focus on soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and (2) practical tests of remote sensing data integration in agricultural land management practices.
    Keywords: scientific and technical information ; agricultural management ; agroindustry ; in situ ; point ; abiotic environment ; terrestrial environment ; TERENO ; TERENO Northeast ; TERENO Nordost ; DEMMIN ; Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network ; TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories ; GFZ ; GeoForschungsZentrum
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