Time-series datasets on meteorological factors and evapotranspiration obtained at an ecohydrological site in a semi-arid region, China (July 2011-June 2013)
Published: 25 May 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/hxg72knpt4.1
Contributors:
Zongxu Xie, Hanbo Yang, Huafang Lv, Huimin Lei, Dawen YangDescription
Time-series of in-situ measurements of meteorological factors, evapotranspiration, and vegetation index (Normalized Difference Built Index-NDVI) were obtained at an ecohydrological station located in Mu Us Sandy Land, China, an eco-fragile region. The dataset can be used to investigate the attribution of evapotranspiration variations in terms of separating the impacts with and without anthropogenic controls on ET.
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Institutions
- Tsinghua University
Categories
Agricultural Hydrology