China meteorological assimilation datasets for the SWAT model - soil temperature version 1.0 (2009-2013)
File name: the data is stored in text TXT format.Cmads-st V1.0 subset file path and file name description, in which layer1-layer10\ directory is the daily soil temperature (ten layers), respectively located in the following directory (taking 2009 as an example):\2009\layer1\ represents the first layer (0.00710063521m) soil temperature directory in 2009;Cmads-st V1.0 data subset naming format
(take tail station :195-300 as an example): cmads_v1.0_soil_tmp_l1_195_300. txt 195_300 grid site site layer 1 soil temperature (K).
Data reading: can be opened by a text program, such as notepad.
Meng, X., Wang, H. (2018). China meteorological assimilation datasets for the SWAT model - soil temperature version 1.0 (2009-2013). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.3972/westdc.004.2017.db. CSTR: 18406.11.westdc.004.2017.db. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
Related Literatures:1. Meng, X.Y., Shi, C.X., Liu, S.Y., Wang, H., Lei, X.H., Liu, Z.H., Ji, X.N., Cai, S.Y., Zhao, Q.D. (2016). CMADS Datasets and Its Application in Watershed Hydrological Simulation: A Case Study of the Heihe River Basin. Pearl River, 37(7), 1-19.( View Details | Bibtex)
2. Shi C X, Xie Z H, Qian H, et al. China land soil moisture EnKF data assimilation based on satellite remote sensing data. Sci China Earth Sci, 2011, doi: 10.1007/s11430-010-4160-3( View Details | Bibtex)
Using this data, the data citation is required to be referenced and the related literatures are suggested to be cited.
1.Meng, X.Y., Ji, X.N., Liu, Z.H., et al. (2014). Research on Improvement and Application of Snowmelt Module in SWAT[J]. Journal of Natural Resources, 29(3), 528-539. (View Details )
2.Meng, X.Y., Wang, H., et al. (2017). Simulation, validation, and analysis of the Hydrological components of Jing and Bo River Basin based on the SWAT model driven by CMADS. ACTA ECOLOGICA SINICA. 39(3). DOI:10.5846/stxb201608231719. (View Details )
3.Meng, X.Y., Wang, H., Wu, Y.P., Long, A.H., Wang, J.H., Shi, C.X. et al. (2017). Investigating spatiotemporal changes of the land surface processes in Xinjiang using high-resolution CLM3.5 and CLDAS: Soil temperature. Scientific Reports. 7. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-10665-8. (View Details )
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