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  • The influence of varying temperature across southern California Ecosystems, 2022-2023
  • Zuliani, Mario; Researcher; York University
    Ghazian, Nargol; Researcher; York University
    Lortie, Chirstopher; Researcher; York University
  • 2024-03-04
  • Zuliani, M., N. Ghazian, and C. Lortie. 2024. The influence of varying temperature across southern California Ecosystems, 2022-2023 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Temperature across the dryland ecosystems of southern Califronia extensively vary. These temperatures change across seasons, however there is a significant difference in mean and daily maximum temperatures. Areas that are more arid tend to have significantly harsher temperatures at peak seasons. Here, we collected temperature data, through the utilization of OMEGA temperature pendants, during peak seasons in Summer 2022 and 2023.

  • N: 35.85151504      S: 34.84872602      E: -116.186706      W: -119.483117
  • edi.1596.1  (Uploaded 2024-03-04)  
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