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Main Authors: Antico, Pablo Luis, Vera, José, Pasquaré, Alfredo, Galván, Romina, Häfner, Michael, Gende, Mauricio, Brunini, Claudio, Güntner, Andreas, Schröder, Stephan
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.954610
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author Antico, Pablo Luis
Vera, José
Pasquaré, Alfredo
Galván, Romina
Häfner, Michael
Gende, Mauricio
Brunini, Claudio
Güntner, Andreas
Schröder, Stephan
author_facet Antico, Pablo Luis
Vera, José
Pasquaré, Alfredo
Galván, Romina
Häfner, Michael
Gende, Mauricio
Brunini, Claudio
Güntner, Andreas
Schröder, Stephan
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Surface air temperature measurements obtained from different sensors are used to construct a unique time series with one minute time-interval. Apart from differences in design and environmental exposition, periods of missing data also exist in the data series of each sensor. A primary data set was selected in terms of quality and temporal extension. A combination of two different techniques is applied to complete this data set: one is based on the autocorrelation of the series and the other on measurements taken from other sensors. The resulting values constitute a complete series of surface air temperature at AGGO.
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spellingShingle Surface air temperature measured at the Argentinean–German Geodetic Observatory (AGGO) in 2020
Antico, Pablo Luis
Vera, José
Pasquaré, Alfredo
Galván, Romina
Häfner, Michael
Gende, Mauricio
Brunini, Claudio
Güntner, Andreas
Schröder, Stephan
AGGO; Argentina; Argentinean–German Geodetic Observatory; DATE/TIME; Flag; HEIGHT above ground; Measured by Rotronic MP408A or interpolated [see Flag]; Monitoring station; MONS; Temperature, air
Surface air temperature measurements obtained from different sensors are used to construct a unique time series with one minute time-interval. Apart from differences in design and environmental exposition, periods of missing data also exist in the data series of each sensor. A primary data set was selected in terms of quality and temporal extension. A combination of two different techniques is applied to complete this data set: one is based on the autocorrelation of the series and the other on measurements taken from other sensors. The resulting values constitute a complete series of surface air temperature at AGGO.
title Surface air temperature measured at the Argentinean–German Geodetic Observatory (AGGO) in 2020
topic AGGO; Argentina; Argentinean–German Geodetic Observatory; DATE/TIME; Flag; HEIGHT above ground; Measured by Rotronic MP408A or interpolated [see Flag]; Monitoring station; MONS; Temperature, air
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.954610