Data underlying the article "Urban water storage capacity inferred from observed evapotranspiration recession"

DOI:10.4121/13686973.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/13686973
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Harro Jongen; Gert-Jan Steeneveld; Jason Beringer; Andreas Christen; Krzysztof Fortuniak et. al. (2022): Data underlying the article "Urban water storage capacity inferred from observed evapotranspiration recession". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/13686973.v1
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Dataset

Wageningen University and Research logo

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Geolocation

Global

Time coverage

08/2003-12/2020

Licence

CC BY 4.0
Data contains meteorological and heat flux observations from eddy-covariance towers at 13 sites in different cities.
Data is preprocessed for the analysis to infer water storage capacities, which means they are daily aggregates.

History

  • 2022-01-07 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

csv-fie

Organizations

Wageningen University & Research, Department of Environmental Sciences, Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management group and Meteorology and Air Quality group

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