LTER Rofental, Austria, Vernagtferner Basin - Vernagtbach station, Hydrological and meteorological records 1970 - 2001

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The Vernagtferner region has a long tradition of glaciological research performed by groups from Munich. It started in 1889, when Prof. Sebastian Finsterwalder from the Technical University in Munich produced the first map of a complete glacier based on terrestrial photogrammetry. Since then, numerous maps of the glacier have been made, describing the change in surface elevation for more than a century. These maps form the basis of the geodetic method of glacier mass balance determination, which provides volume changes as average data for the period between two surveys, i.e. typically for 10 years. Since the start of the glaciological method on Vernagtferner in 1964, annual as well as winter and summer mass balance data are available continuously. But only since 1973, the construction of the Vernagtbach station, approximately 1 km below the glacier margin at that time, provided the means to record a larger number of hydrological and meteorological parameters with a temporal resolution of typically 1 hour.

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DOI https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.775113
Source https://deims.org/dataset/77d8f42e-be8d-11e4-8676-005056ab003f
Related Identifier https://deims.org/api/datasets/77d8f42e-be8d-11e4-8676-005056ab003f
Metadata Access https://deims.org/pycsw/catalogue/csw?service=CSW&version=2.0.2&request=GetRecordById&Id=77d8f42e-be8d-11e4-8676-005056ab003f&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd
Provenance
Creator Ludwig Braun
Publisher Long-Term Ecosystem Research in Europe
Contributor DEIMS-SDR Site and Dataset registry deims.org
Publication Year 2015
Rights No conditions apply to access and use; public access limited according to Article 13(1)(g) of the INSPIRE Directive
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Discipline Environmental Monitoring
Spatial Coverage (10.814W, 46.857S, 10.829E, 46.867N)