A Campbell Scientific weather station, installed on the back of the Sphinx in May of 1990, provided environmental data needed for the restoration and preservation of the ancient structure. Parameters measured by the station include wind speed and direction, air temperature, relative humidity, and precipitation. The data collected after a year of monitoring indicated a greater fluctuation in relative humidity and air temperature than had been expected. The station also measured higher-than-expected wind speeds and helped identify northwest winds as the main source of wind erosion.

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ケーススタディの概要

アプリケーション

Weather station provides data for restoration and preservation project

場所

Giza plateau, about six miles west of Cairo, Egypt

計測項目

Wind speed, wind direction, air temperature, relative humidity, precitation, solar radiation

Related Website

A History of the Restoration of the Sphinx