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@ARTICLE{Dorigo:902321,
      author       = {Dorigo, Wouter and Himmelbauer, Irene and Aberer, Daniel
                      and Schremmer, Lukas and Petrakovic, Ivana and Zappa, Luca
                      and Preimesberger, Wolfgang and Xaver, Angelika and Annor,
                      Frank and Ardö, Jonas and Baldocchi, Dennis and Bitelli,
                      Marco and Blöschl, Günter and Bogena, Heye and Brocca,
                      Luca and Calvet, Jean-Christophe and Camarero, J. Julio and
                      Capello, Giorgio and Choi, Minha and Cosh, Michael C. and
                      van de Giesen, Nick and Hajdu, Istvan and Ikonen, Jaakko and
                      Jensen, Karsten H. and Kanniah, Kasturi Devi and de Kat,
                      Ileen and Kirchengast, Gottfried and Kumar Rai, Pankaj and
                      Kyrouac, Jenni and Larson, Kristine and Liu, Suxia and Loew,
                      Alexander and Moghaddam, Mahta and Martínez Fernández,
                      José and Mattar Bader, Cristian and Morbidelli, Renato and
                      Musial, Jan P. and Osenga, Elise and Palecki, Michael A. and
                      Pellarin, Thierry and Petropoulous, George P. and Pfeil,
                      Isabella and Powers, Jarrett and Robock, Alan and Rüdiger,
                      Christoph and Rummel, Udo and Strobel, Michael and Su,
                      Zhongbo and Sullivan, Ryan and Tagesson, Torbern and
                      Varlagin, Andrej and Vreugdenhil, Mariette and Walker,
                      Jeffrey and Wen, Jun and Wenger, Fred and Wigneron, Jean
                      Pierre and Woods, Mel and Yang, Kun and Zeng, Yijian and
                      Zhang, Xiang and Zreda, Marek and Dietrich, Stephan and
                      Gruber, Alexander and van Oevelen, Peter and Wagner,
                      Wolfgang and Scipal, Klaus and Drusch, Matthias and Sabia,
                      Roberto},
      title        = {{T}he {I}nternational {S}oil {M}oisture {N}etwork: serving
                      {E}arth system science for over a decade},
      journal      = {Hydrology and earth system sciences},
      volume       = {25},
      number       = {11},
      issn         = {1607-7938},
      address      = {Katlenburg-Lindau},
      publisher    = {EGU},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2021-04178},
      pages        = {5749 - 5804},
      year         = {2021},
      abstract     = {In 2009, the International Soil Moisture Network (ISMN) was
                      initiated as a community effort, funded by the European
                      Space Agency, to serve as a centralised data hosting
                      facility for globally available in situ soil moisture
                      measurements (Dorigo et al., 2011b, a). The ISMN brings
                      together in situ soil moisture measurements collected and
                      freely shared by a multitude of organisations, harmonises
                      them in terms of units and sampling rates, applies advanced
                      quality control, and stores them in a database. Users can
                      freely retrieve the data from this database through an
                      online web portal (https://ismn.earth/en/, last access: 28
                      October 2021). Meanwhile, the ISMN has evolved into the
                      primary in situ soil moisture reference database worldwide,
                      as evidenced by more than 3000 active users and over 1000
                      scientific publications referencing the data sets provided
                      by the network. As of July 2021, the ISMN now contains the
                      data of 71 networks and 2842 stations located all over the
                      globe, with a time period spanning from 1952 to the present.
                      The number of networks and stations covered by the ISMN is
                      still growing, and approximately $70 \%$ of the data sets
                      contained in the database continue to be updated on a
                      regular or irregular basis. The main scope of this paper is
                      to inform readers about the evolution of the ISMN over the
                      past decade, including a description of network and data set
                      updates and quality control procedures. A comprehensive
                      review of the existing literature making use of ISMN data is
                      also provided in order to identify current limitations in
                      functionality and data usage and to shape priorities for the
                      next decade of operations of this unique community-based
                      data repository.},
      cin          = {IBG-3},
      ddc          = {550},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-3-20101118},
      pnm          = {2173 - Agro-biogeosystems: controls, feedbacks and impact
                      (POF4-217)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-2173},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000716459500001},
      doi          = {10.5194/hess-25-5749-2021},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/902321},
}