Introduction (From GAME-T DB Manager)
This is the copied metrial from GAME-AAN Official WWW site with some modification in design following GAME-T site design rule.
There are three GAME-AAN sites in GAME-T region. Datasets for only these stations are mirrored in this (GAME-T) dataset. You can view copied matrial by following the link shown below. The complete list of GAME-AAN stations is on the GAME-AAN WWW site.
Currently (Apr. 2002) datasets for 1998 are available for any researchers. Therefore datasets only for 1998 were copied to GAME-T dataset.
GAME-T DB Manager wishes to thank Dr. Miyazaki, GAME-AAN datacenter, Tsukuba Univ., Japan, who allowed us to copy their GAME-AAN dataset. Do not copy, redistribute or publish of these dataset by any media without permission of GAME-AAN (not of GAME-T!)
Links expressed by station name will follow you the site description file. From there, you can visit dataset archive by following hyperlink named 'Inventory'.
Documents
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Data Format
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GAME-AAN employs strict regulation on file format. This document describes their rules.
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Variable Name List
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GAME-AAN combines specific variable names to each observed items.
Contents
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Tak
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This station is known as 'EGAT Tower station' among GAME-T community. Complex land use (agriculture, grassland, bare soil and trees). About 99'25'47.5''E, 16'56'23.5''N (GPS obs. by Dr. Nishida, Nov. 2000).
See also GAME-T EGAT Tower Flux Dataset for other observation records.
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Sukhothai Paddy
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This site is regarded as representative paddy field site in GAME-T region. About 99'42'E, 17'03'N.
See also GAME-T Sukhothai Paddy Flux Dataset for other observation records.
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Kog-Ma Forest
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Hill evergreen forest site. 98'54'07.3''E, 18'48'45.4''N (after Dr. Nishida's GPS observation).
See also GAME-T KogMa Flux Dataset for other observation records.
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