Resumen
El empleo de mini data loggers para el estudio del régimen térmico del suelo en ambientes periglaciares representa una variante práctica y económica. Sin embargo, la colocación de estos sensores en contacto directo con el interior del suelo provoca un alto índice de pérdida de los mismos como resultado de diversos procesos geomorfológicos y por la acción cementante del suelo congelado; por ello, resulta común el empleo de alternativas de instalación para protegerlos del entorno. En este trabajo cuestionamos la igualdad cuantitativa de los registros de temperatura entre los métodos alternos de instalación más comunes, comparados contra el método del contacto directo con el suelo. El objetivo ha sido identificar
el método que arroja datos más cercanos a los valores reales.
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