Langtang
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Eddy Covariance Station measuring turbulent fluxes on Yala Glacier to study sublimation of snow and ice. The setup was installed at the main AWS on Yala Glacier.
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Eddy Covariance Station measuring turbulent fluxes on Lirung Glacier over approximately 16 days in October 2016.
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This sensor measures precipitation volume and intensity with a bucket. Additionally air temperature, relative humidity and snow height are recorded. It is located in Langtang Valley on the ridge below Morimoto Glacier.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located below in the main Langtang Valley. It is no longer operational.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located below in the main Langtang Valley.
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This sensor measures soil moisture at three depths in the soil. It is located in the Langtang Valley, on Yala Plateau, just north of and below Tserko Ri peak.
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This dataset provides discharge measurements at the main arm of the Langtang River in Langtang Valley. Additionally, the water temperature is recorded. The station is located where previously measurements have been undertaken for many years at a daily level. Discharge calculated from stage height measurements over multiple years, based on a rating curve developed between 2013 and 2018.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located in the main Langtang Valley floor, located at an old Yak pasture. It is not operational anymore.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located in the main Langtang Valley floor, located at an old Yak pasture. Since 2019 it is not operational anymore.
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This sensor measures precipitation volumes with the tipping technique, where each signal is a fixed volume of water. It is located next to a large Pluviometer on the left moraine (looking up-valley) or Langshisha Glacier in the Langtang Valley. It is no longer operational.