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Temperatura tla na mjernom mjestu GLOBE grupe u Virju Soil temperature at the measuring point GLOBE groups in Virje

Country:Croatia
Student(s):Mihaela Oršuš, Mateo Posavec, Alan Lončar
Grade Level:Upper Primary (grades 3-5, ages 8-11)
GLOBE Educator(s):Darko Herbai
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Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report, Standard Research Report
Protocols:Air Temperature, Soil Temperature
Presentation Poster: View Document
Language(s):Croatian
Date Submitted:01/07/2022
Sažetak Cilj istraživanja je bio usporediti izmjerene temperature tla na 5 cm i 10 cm na mjernom mjestu GLOBE grupe u Virju. Zanimao nas je odnos izmjerenih temperatura na dubini od 5 cm i 10 cm u toplim (ljetnim) i hladnim (zimskim) mjesecima te je li moguće da u ljetnim mjesecima temperatura na 5 cm bude niža od one na 10 cm. Koristili smo podatke GLOBE postaje za razdoblje 1.1 2015. do 28.2.2021 i podatke Državnog hidrometeorološkog zavoda mjerna postaja Bilogora za temperaturu tla na 5 cm i 10 cm i trenutnu temperaturu za 2019. godinu. Pretpostavka je da temperatura tla na dubini od 5 cm neće uvijek biti viša od one na dubini od 10 cm. Analizom i obradom podataka potvrdili smo našu hipotezu. Summary The aim of the research was to compare measured soil temperatures at 5 cm and 10 cm at the GLOBE measuring point in Virje. We were interested in the relationship of measured temperatures at a depth of 5 cm and 10 cm in the warm (summer) and cold (winter) months and whether it is possible that the temperatures at 5 cm are lower than temperatures at 10 cm of depth in the summer months. We used GLOBE station data for the period between 1st January 2015 to 28th February 2021 and data of Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service measuring station Bilogora for soil temperature at 5 cm and 10 cm and the current temperature for 2019. The assumption is that the soil temperature at a depth of 5 cm will not always be higher than that at a depth of 10 cm. By analyzing and processing the data, we confirmed our hypothesis.



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