temperature_in_ground

The temperature at any given depth (or in a layer) below the surface of the ground, excluding surficial snow and ice (but not permafrost or soil). For temperatures in surface lying snow and ice, the more specific standard names temperature_in_surface_snow and land_ice_temperature should be used. For temperatures measured or modelled specifically for the soil layer (the near-surface layer where plants sink their roots) the standard name soil_temperature should be used.
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  • Proposal: Nick Brown & Michel Paquette [Standard names: improved permafrost char]
  • Proposal: Jonathan Gregory & Lars Barring [Classification of existing standard name]

  • Aliases for this term

    solid_earth_subsurface_temperature

    "solid_earth_subsurface_temperature" is the temperature at any depth (or in a layer) of the "solid" earth, excluding surficial snow and ice (but not permafrost). For surface snow and ice, the more specific standard names, "temperature_in_surface_snow" and "land_ice_temperature", should be used rather than "solid_earth_subsurface_temperature".
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  • Proposal: Andreas Wiesmann [Standard names: new proposals in the con]
  • solid_earth_subsurface_temperature

    The "solid_earth_subsurface_temperature" is the temperature at any depth (or in a layer) of the "solid" earth, excluding surficial snow and ice (but not permafrost). For surface snow and ice, the more specific standard names, "temperature_in_surface_snow" and "land_ice_temperature", should be used rather than "solid_earth_subsurface_temperature".
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  • Proposal: Andreas Wiesmann [Standard names: new proposals in the con]
  • solid_earth_subsurface_temperature

    The quantity with standard name solid_earth_subsurface_temperature is the temperature at any depth (or in a layer) of the "solid" earth, excluding surficial snow and ice (but not permafrost or soil). For temperatures in surface snow and ice, the more specific standard names temperature_in_surface_snow and land_ice_temperature should be used. For temperatures measured or modelled specifically in the soil layer (the near-surface layer where plants sink their roots) the standard name soil_temperature should be used.
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  • Proposal: Andreas Wiesmann [Standard names: new proposals in the con]
  • solid_earth_subsurface_temperature

    The quantity with standard name solid_earth_subsurface_temperature is the temperature at any depth (or in a layer) of the "solid" earth, excluding surficial snow and ice (but not permafrost or soil). For temperatures in surface lying snow and ice, the more specific standard names temperature_in_surface_snow and land_ice_temperature should be used. For temperatures measured or modelled specifically in the soil layer (the near-surface layer where plants sink their roots) the standard name soil_temperature should be used.
  • List containing this term version: CF (73) CF (74) CF (75) CF (76) CF (77)
  • Proposls with this term version:
  • Proposal: Andreas Wiesmann [Standard names: new proposals in the con]
  • Proposal: Nick Brown & Michel Paquette [Standard names: improved permafrost char]

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