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Main Authors: Haeni, Matthias, von Arx, Georg, Gessler, Arthur, Graf Pannatier, Elisabeth, Innes, John L, Jakob, Peter, Jetel, Markéta, Kube, Marlen, Nötzli, Magdalena, Schaub, Marcus, Schmitt, Maria, Sutter, Flurin, Thimonier, Anne, Waldner, Peter, Rebetez, Martine
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868461
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author Haeni, Matthias
von Arx, Georg
Gessler, Arthur
Graf Pannatier, Elisabeth
Innes, John L
Jakob, Peter
Jetel, Markéta
Kube, Marlen
Nötzli, Magdalena
Schaub, Marcus
Schmitt, Maria
Sutter, Flurin
Thimonier, Anne
Waldner, Peter
Rebetez, Martine
author_facet Haeni, Matthias
von Arx, Georg
Gessler, Arthur
Graf Pannatier, Elisabeth
Innes, John L
Jakob, Peter
Jetel, Markéta
Kube, Marlen
Nötzli, Magdalena
Schaub, Marcus
Schmitt, Maria
Sutter, Flurin
Thimonier, Anne
Waldner, Peter
Rebetez, Martine
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents High quality meteorological data are needed for long-term forest ecosystem research, particularly in the light of global change. The long-term data series published here comprises almost 20 years of one meteorological station in Lens in Switzerland which is located within a natural coniferous forest with Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris; 150-170 yrs) as main tree species (LEB). The meteorological time series are presented in hourly time resolution of air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, photosyn- thetically active radiation (PAR), and wind speed. Lens is part of the Long-term Forest Ecosystem research Programme (LWF) established and maintained by the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL. For more information see PDF under 'Further Details'.
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spellingShingle Lens, Switzerland (forest station): Long-term forest meteorological data from the Long-term Forest Ecosystem Research Programme (LWF), from 1997-2016
Haeni, Matthias
von Arx, Georg
Gessler, Arthur
Graf Pannatier, Elisabeth
Innes, John L
Jakob, Peter
Jetel, Markéta
Kube, Marlen
Nötzli, Magdalena
Schaub, Marcus
Schmitt, Maria
Sutter, Flurin
Thimonier, Anne
Waldner, Peter
Rebetez, Martine
DATE/TIME; Humidity, relative; LEB; Lens_forest; Precipitation; Radiation, photosynthetically active; Switzerland; Temperature, air; Weather station/meteorological observation; Wind speed; WST
High quality meteorological data are needed for long-term forest ecosystem research, particularly in the light of global change. The long-term data series published here comprises almost 20 years of one meteorological station in Lens in Switzerland which is located within a natural coniferous forest with Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris; 150-170 yrs) as main tree species (LEB). The meteorological time series are presented in hourly time resolution of air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, photosyn- thetically active radiation (PAR), and wind speed. Lens is part of the Long-term Forest Ecosystem research Programme (LWF) established and maintained by the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL. For more information see PDF under 'Further Details'.
title Lens, Switzerland (forest station): Long-term forest meteorological data from the Long-term Forest Ecosystem Research Programme (LWF), from 1997-2016
topic DATE/TIME; Humidity, relative; LEB; Lens_forest; Precipitation; Radiation, photosynthetically active; Switzerland; Temperature, air; Weather station/meteorological observation; Wind speed; WST
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868461