Frozen land temperature monitoring dataset of Tibet Plateau Beibeihe meteorological station (2017-2018)

Frozen land temperature monitoring dataset of Tibet Plateau Beibeihe meteorological station (2017-2018)


Frozen soil refers to a soil or rock mass with a temperature lower than or equal to 0 ° C and containing ice. It is particularly sensitive to temperature and its physical and mechanical properties change significantly with temperature. The frost heaving deformation and melt settlement deformation of frozen soil are the most common frozen soil disasters. Their occurrence is mainly caused by the change of the inherent temperature of frozen soil due to the frozen soil engineering activities. Therefore, the protection of frozen soil is mainly to protect the temperature of frozen soil. , to maintain it in the closest state before the engineering activities. The main method for obtaining the temperature of the frozen land is to embed the temperature measuring cable. Through the data acquisition function of the CR3000, the resistance value of the temperature measuring cable is obtained at different times, and the temperature value is calculated by the correspondence between the calibration coefficient and the resistance value. According to the sensitive characteristics of frozen soil to temperature, the change of ground temperature can reflect the change of climate, and can also analyze the influence mechanism and degree of human activities on the stability of frozen soil in combination with other factors, so as to guide the later engineering activities. Upgrading and upgrading of frozen soil protection measures.


File naming and required software

Frozen Land Temperature Monitoring DataSet of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Beibeihe Meteorological Station 2017.1-2018.10
can be opened and analysed in Microsoft EXCEL software.


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Chen, J. (2019). Frozen land temperature monitoring dataset of Tibet Plateau Beibeihe meteorological station (2017-2018). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Geocry.tpdc.270536. CSTR: 18406.11.Geocry.tpdc.270536. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

Related Literatures:

1. Chen, J., Zhao, J.Y., Li, K., &Sheng, Y. (2016). Discussion on applying an analytical method to optimize the anti-freeze design parameters for underground water pipelines in seasonally frozen areas. Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions, 8(6), 467–476.( View Details | Bibtex)

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  • Temporal coverage: 2017-07-07 To 2019-05-06
  • Updated time: 2022-04-29
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