Extended Data Fig. 4: The near surface water content of the Laval catchment (Draix, France) marls compared to the daily-averaged air temperature. | Nature Geoscience

Extended Data Fig. 4: The near surface water content of the Laval catchment (Draix, France) marls compared to the daily-averaged air temperature.

From: Temperature control on CO2 emissions from the weathering of sedimentary rocks

Extended Data Fig. 4

The near surface water content of the Laval catchment marls at station B3 (red line) and B4 (blue line) and the daily-averaged air temperature (green line) at ‘Le Plateau’ weather station (located ~500 metres from station B3 and B4) from 11/05/2016 to 29/11/2016 (ref. 36). b. The near surface water content at station B3 (red circles) and B4 (blue circles) versus daily-averaged air temperature recorded at the ‘le Plateau’ weather station. c. Box plots showing the variability of the near surface water content of the marls at station B3 (red) and B4 (blue) for the air temperature range -2 to 16 °C and 16 to 24 °C. Box plots show minimum, 25% percentile, median, 75% percentile and maximum values, as well as the mean (dot) and outliers (circles).

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