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  • M8

    The meteorological station M8 was installed in 2015. M8 is located about 100 meters from the top of Zackenberg. The ground underneath the mast is covered with barren rocks and...
  • M7

    M7 is one of six meteorological stations in the Zackenberg and Store Sødal Valley, where M7 is the only station in Store Sødal. Data from the station is found under...
  • M6_60min

    "The meteorological station M6 was in function from 2006-2012. M6 was located near the top of the mountain Dome. The surface underneath the mast is a gravel plateau without...
  • M6_180min

    "The meteorological station M6 was in function from 2006-2012. M6 was located near the top of the mountain Dome. The surface underneath the mast is a gravel plateau without...
  • M6_10min

    The meteorological station M6 was in function from 2006-2012. M6 was located near the top of the mountain 'Dome'. The surface underneath the mast is a gravel plateau without...
  • M5_720min

    "M5 is located in a wet fen area called Rylekæret, just 20 meters North of the Automatic Chamber site. The station was installed in 2009. The 60 min file only runs to until...
  • M5_10min

    "M5 is located in a wet fen area called 'Rylekæret', just 20 meters North of the Automatic Chamber site. The station was installed in 2009. In this file soil temperatures in 2,...
  • M4_360min

    "M4 is located on a well drained Cassiope heath, about 150 meters north of the 'Climate station' (operated by ClimateBasis). The station was installed in 2005. Soil moisture is...
  • M3

    M3 is one of six meteorological stations in the Zackenberg and Store Sødal Valley. Data from the station is found under meteorology (wind, temperature and relative humidity,...
  • M2

    M2 is one of six meteorological stations in the Zackenberg and Store Sødal Valley. Data from the station is found under meteorology (wind, temperature and relative humidity,...
  • Zackenberg_River_Suspended_sediment

    Water samples from the Zackenberg River is collected near the Hydrometric station at 08:00 and 20:00 o'clock every day in the period 1997-2011 and three times a week from...
  • V1_Water_temperature_0m

    Water temperature is measured on the bottom of the Zackenberg river, just west of the Zackenberg research station. The measurements were started in 1995. Initially the...
  • River_water_chemistry

    "Measurements started in 1997 and are still on going. From 1997-2011 water samples were taken everyday at 8 am and 8 pm. From 2012-present water samples are taken three times a...
  • MM2_Water_level_automatic

    Water level is monitored automatically at the fluxstation site 'MM2' in the continous fen 'Rylekæret'. Automatic measurements of the water level are recorded every 15th minute...
  • Lindeman_Temperature

    "From 2005 - 2010 discharge, conductivity and water temperature was monitored in the river Lindemans elven, the largest tributary to the Zackenberg river after Store Sødal (see...
  • Lindeman_Discharge

    "From 2005 - 2010 discharge, conductivity and water temperature was monitored in the river Lindemans elven, the largest tributary to the Zackenberg river after Store Sødal (see...
  • Lindeman_Conductivity

    "From 2005 - 2010 discharge, conductivity and water temperature was monitored in the river Lindemans elven, the largest tributary to the Zackenberg river after Store Sødal (see...
  • AC_Water_level_manual

    Water level is read both manually and automatically at the Automatic chamber site in the 'Rylekæret' fen. The measurements reported here are the manual measurements, that are...
  • AC_Water_level_automatic

    Water level is monitored automatically at the Automatic Chamber site in the 'Rylekæret' fen (see GeoBasis Zackenberg manual). Automatic measurements of the water level are...
  • Recession

    Coastal cliff recession has been monitored along four markers on the Southern coast towards Young Sound since 1996. Until 2011 the perpendicular distance between the four...
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