The energy balance stations run by University of Bayreuth continuously measured radiation and soil parameters over different land types with a sampling frequency of 1 Hz averaged to 1 min values within the data logger. After a check for plausibility the 1 min values have been averaged to 30 min intervals, which are provided in this data set.
The instrumentation was different on each location.
The following was measured depending on the station:
- soil heat flux
- soil temperature
- volumetric soil water content
- longwave radiation components
- shortwave radiation components
- tipping bucket rain gauge measurements
The ground heat flux including the heat storage in the upper soil layer was determined from the measured soil heat flux, soil temperatures and volumetric soil water contents according to the 'simple measurement' (SM) method according to Liebethal and Foken (2007).