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  • Jornada Basin LTER Nutrient and Ecosystem impacts of Aeolian Transport Study (NEAT) Block 3 meteorological station: 1-hour summary data: 2019 - ongoing
  • Okin, Greg; Principal Investigator; JRN LTER
    Anderson, John; Research Site Manager; JRN LTER
  • 2024-12-18
  • Okin, G. and J. Anderson. 2024. Jornada Basin LTER Nutrient and Ecosystem impacts of Aeolian Transport Study (NEAT) Block 3 meteorological station: 1-hour summary data: 2019 - ongoing ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Collection of baseline climate data at the Jornada LTER Nutrient and Ecosystem impacts of Aeolian Transport (NEAT) study, Block-1 and Block-3, New Mexico, supports the environmental monitoring objectives of the Jornada LTER monitoring program. Measurements are aggregated at intervals of 5, 30, 60 minutes and daily, with precipitation additionally provided with 1 second aggregation during precipitation events. Data are downloaded hourly from each remote site via a 900 MHz spread spectrum wireless radio network. The met station variables measured include air temperature, precipitation, wind direction, wind speed.

  • N: 32.575      S: 32.542      E: -106.74      W: -106.793
  • knb-lter-jrn.210551006.1  (Uploaded 2024-12-18)  
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  • DOI PLACE HOLDER
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