Q Longyang
Arizona State University
| Subject Areas: | hydrology, machine learning, water resource |
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ABSTRACT:
Soil temperature is closely related to growth of biological systems and influences the physical, chemical, and microbiological processes that take place in soil, which may control the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface environment (YOLCUBAL et al., 2004). Therefore, soil temperature is an important factor deserving attention. Here soil temperature data from January 14, 2014 to April 10, 2019 was explored using Jupyter Notebook so that the trend of soil temperature and the relationship between it and water content can be shown.
ABSTRACT:
Soil temperature is closely related to growth of biological systems and influences the physical, chemical, and microbiological processes that take place in soil, which may control the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface environment (YOLCUBAL et al., 2004). Therefore, soil temperature is an important factor deserving attention. Here soil temperature data from January 14, 2014 to April 10, 2019 was explored using Jupyter Notebook so that the trend of soil temperature and the relationship between it and water content can be shown.
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ABSTRACT:
Soil temperature is closely related to growth of biological systems and influences the physical, chemical, and microbiological processes that take place in soil, which may control the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface environment (YOLCUBAL et al., 2004). Therefore, soil temperature is an important factor deserving attention. Here soil temperature data from January 14, 2014 to April 10, 2019 was explored using Jupyter Notebook so that the trend of soil temperature and the relationship between it and water content can be shown.
ABSTRACT:
Soil temperature is closely related to growth of biological systems and influences the physical, chemical, and microbiological processes that take place in soil, which may control the transport and fate of contaminants in the subsurface environment (YOLCUBAL et al., 2004). Therefore, soil temperature is an important factor deserving attention. Here soil temperature data from January 14, 2014 to April 10, 2019 was explored using Jupyter Notebook so that the trend of soil temperature and the relationship between it and water content can be shown.