Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1

A fibre-optic DTS (distributed temperature sensing) system using Raman-scattering optical time domain reflectometry was deployed to monitor a boreal forest research site in the interior of Alaska. Surface temperatures range between -40º C in winter to 30º C in summer at this site. The ground surface...

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spelling dataone:60804e98-a0d5-4bcc-ab70-5d47af2b50ca 2024-03-03T19:46:32+00:00 Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1 ENVELOPE(-147.48804,-147.48795,65.12334,65.12345) BEGINDATE: 2012-10-13T14:11:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-10-13T14:11:00Z 2020-12-17T18:29:15.356Z https://search.dataone.org/view/60804e98-a0d5-4bcc-ab70-5d47af2b50ca unknown Arctic Data Center Interior Alaska Boreal forest Surface and subsurface temperature Fibre-optic cable sensor Raman scattering continuous monitoring Dataset dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-03-03T19:16:39Z A fibre-optic DTS (distributed temperature sensing) system using Raman-scattering optical time domain reflectometry was deployed to monitor a boreal forest research site in the interior of Alaska. Surface temperatures range between -40º C in winter to 30º C in summer at this site. The ground surface and subsurface thermal states were monitored at high-resolution (0.5-metre intervals every 30 minutes) with a fibre-optic cable sensor system (multi-mode, GI50/125?dual core; 3.4 mm). The total cable ran 2.7 km with about 2.0 km monitoring a horizontal surface path. Sections of the cable sensor were deployed in vertical coil configurations (1.2 m high) to measure vertical temperature profiles from the ground up at 5-mm intervals. Measurements were collected continuously over a two year interval from October, 2012 to October, 2014. Vegetation of the overall site (Poker Flat Research Range) consists primarily of black spruce underlain by permafrost. Land cover types within the study area were classified into six descriptive categories: relict thermokarst lake, open moss, shrub, deciduous forest, sparse conifer forest, and dense conifer forest. The horizontal temperature data exhibited spatio-temporal patterns within the observed diurnal and seasonal variation. Differences in snow pack evolution and insulation effects co-varied with the land cover types. The apparatus used to monitor vertical temperature profiles generated high-resolution (c. 5 mm) data for air column, snow cover, and ground surface. Dataset permafrost Thermokarst Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE)
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topic Interior Alaska Boreal forest
Surface and subsurface temperature
Fibre-optic cable sensor
Raman scattering
continuous monitoring
spellingShingle Interior Alaska Boreal forest
Surface and subsurface temperature
Fibre-optic cable sensor
Raman scattering
continuous monitoring
Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1
topic_facet Interior Alaska Boreal forest
Surface and subsurface temperature
Fibre-optic cable sensor
Raman scattering
continuous monitoring
description A fibre-optic DTS (distributed temperature sensing) system using Raman-scattering optical time domain reflectometry was deployed to monitor a boreal forest research site in the interior of Alaska. Surface temperatures range between -40º C in winter to 30º C in summer at this site. The ground surface and subsurface thermal states were monitored at high-resolution (0.5-metre intervals every 30 minutes) with a fibre-optic cable sensor system (multi-mode, GI50/125?dual core; 3.4 mm). The total cable ran 2.7 km with about 2.0 km monitoring a horizontal surface path. Sections of the cable sensor were deployed in vertical coil configurations (1.2 m high) to measure vertical temperature profiles from the ground up at 5-mm intervals. Measurements were collected continuously over a two year interval from October, 2012 to October, 2014. Vegetation of the overall site (Poker Flat Research Range) consists primarily of black spruce underlain by permafrost. Land cover types within the study area were classified into six descriptive categories: relict thermokarst lake, open moss, shrub, deciduous forest, sparse conifer forest, and dense conifer forest. The horizontal temperature data exhibited spatio-temporal patterns within the observed diurnal and seasonal variation. Differences in snow pack evolution and insulation effects co-varied with the land cover types. The apparatus used to monitor vertical temperature profiles generated high-resolution (c. 5 mm) data for air column, snow cover, and ground surface.
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title Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1
title_short Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1
title_full Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1
title_fullStr Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1
title_full_unstemmed Fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (DTS) system at a boreal forest PFRR site: Loop 1
title_sort fibre-optic distributed temperature monitoring (dts) system at a boreal forest pfrr site: loop 1
publisher Arctic Data Center
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url https://search.dataone.org/view/60804e98-a0d5-4bcc-ab70-5d47af2b50ca
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-147.48804,-147.48795,65.12334,65.12345)
BEGINDATE: 2012-10-13T14:11:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-10-13T14:11:00Z
genre permafrost
Thermokarst
Alaska
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Thermokarst
Alaska
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