Geographica Pannonica (Jan 2021)

Spatial variability of soil temperature in an urban area: A case study for a medium-sized European city

  • Lehnert Michal,
  • Šimáček Petr,
  • Fiedor David,
  • Jurek Martin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/gp25-29415
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Even though soil temperature in urban environment influences a range of processes, it has been studied rather sparsely in comparison with surface temperature or air temperature. Our research extends the soil temperature observation in Olomouc (Czechia) and uses semi-stationary measurement to describe detailed spatial variability of soil temperature in the area of a medium-sized Central European city. Differences in soil temperature 20 cm below grass-covered surface may exceed 3°C due to soil type, shadow cast by buildings and grass characteristics, which means that the representativeness of the data on soil temperature from a meteorological station within a city may be limited. Further research and a conceptual approach towards the study of soil temperature in urban landscape is needed.

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