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Soil Moisture/Soil Temperature Pilot Project |
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has taken leadership in remote monitoring of natural resources by establishing a Soil Moisture/Soil Temperature (SM/ST) Pilot Project (formerly called Global Climate Change Pilot Project) in 1990. Twenty-one sites have been established in nineteen states across the United States. These sites have been operating since 1992 using meteor burst communication techniques for obtaining remote site information.
There is currently no nationally coordinated system available to collect, interpret, integrate, and archive atmospheric and soil climatic data that are required for natural resource assessment and analysis and global change research. Soil moisture and soil temperature baseline information is critically needed to make better resource management decisions.
The SM/ST Pilot Project:
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Soil Moisture/Soil Temperature Pilot Project |
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