Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013

Nadir videos shot from a GoPro Hero3 Black Edition (focal length 2.77 mm) of the arctic landscape during low altitude transects at the rate of 60 frames per second. Transects were conducted from small aircraft over the National Park Service’s Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and the U.S. Fish an...

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Main Authors: Marcot, B.G., M.T. Jorgenson, A.R. DeGange
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2014
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spelling dataone:968cac07-7a80-4f4b-84a1-91aa9b1473b0 2023-11-08T14:14:16+01:00 Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013 Marcot, B.G., M.T. Jorgenson, A.R. DeGange The study area included five units of the National Park Service’s Arctic Network (Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Cape Krusenstern National Monument, Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve, Kobuk Valley National Park, and Noatak National Preserve), the adjacent area of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, and a 10-km buffer around all of these administrative units, totaling 162,868 km2 in an area spanning roughly 500 km east to west and 300 km north to south. This is also the study area for the USGS’ Wildlife Potential Habitat Forecasting Framework Project (WildCast) that projects effects of climate change on future land cover and wildlife habitat (DeGange et al. 2013) ENVELOPE(-169.22,-149.05,68.87,64.78) BEGINDATE: 2013-07-16T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-07-17T00:00:00Z 2014-05-21T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/968cac07-7a80-4f4b-84a1-91aa9b1473b0 unknown USGS Science Data Catalog Photogrammetry Arctic Network Low Altitude Air Photo Low Altitude Video Northwest Alaska Land Cover Ecotypes Biota Climatology Environment ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover GeoscientificInformation InlandWaters Oceans Alaska Northwest Arctic Bering Land Bridge National Preserve Selawik National Wildlife Refuge Dataset 2014 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2023-11-08T13:40:06Z Nadir videos shot from a GoPro Hero3 Black Edition (focal length 2.77 mm) of the arctic landscape during low altitude transects at the rate of 60 frames per second. Transects were conducted from small aircraft over the National Park Service’s Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Selawik National Wildlife Refuge in northwest Alaska. Dataset Arctic Bering Land Bridge Cape Krusenstern Climate change Alaska USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Arctic Cape Krusenstern ENVELOPE(-113.903,-113.903,68.401,68.401) ENVELOPE(-169.22,-149.05,68.87,64.78)
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topic Photogrammetry
Arctic Network
Low Altitude Air Photo
Low Altitude Video
Northwest Alaska
Land Cover
Ecotypes
Biota
Climatology
Environment
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover
GeoscientificInformation
InlandWaters
Oceans
Alaska
Northwest Arctic
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
spellingShingle Photogrammetry
Arctic Network
Low Altitude Air Photo
Low Altitude Video
Northwest Alaska
Land Cover
Ecotypes
Biota
Climatology
Environment
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover
GeoscientificInformation
InlandWaters
Oceans
Alaska
Northwest Arctic
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
Marcot, B.G.,
M.T. Jorgenson,
A.R. DeGange
Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013
topic_facet Photogrammetry
Arctic Network
Low Altitude Air Photo
Low Altitude Video
Northwest Alaska
Land Cover
Ecotypes
Biota
Climatology
Environment
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover
GeoscientificInformation
InlandWaters
Oceans
Alaska
Northwest Arctic
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
description Nadir videos shot from a GoPro Hero3 Black Edition (focal length 2.77 mm) of the arctic landscape during low altitude transects at the rate of 60 frames per second. Transects were conducted from small aircraft over the National Park Service’s Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Selawik National Wildlife Refuge in northwest Alaska.
format Dataset
author Marcot, B.G.,
M.T. Jorgenson,
A.R. DeGange
author_facet Marcot, B.G.,
M.T. Jorgenson,
A.R. DeGange
author_sort Marcot, B.G.,
title Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013
title_short Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013
title_full Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013
title_fullStr Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013
title_full_unstemmed Nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the Arctic Network of national park units and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, July 2013
title_sort nadir videos taken during low-altitude transects of the arctic network of national park units and selawik national wildlife refuge, alaska, july 2013
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2014
url https://search.dataone.org/view/968cac07-7a80-4f4b-84a1-91aa9b1473b0
op_coverage The study area included five units of the National Park Service’s Arctic Network (Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Cape Krusenstern National Monument, Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve, Kobuk Valley National Park, and Noatak National Preserve), the adjacent area of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, and a 10-km buffer around all of these administrative units, totaling 162,868 km2 in an area spanning roughly 500 km east to west and 300 km north to south. This is also the study area for the USGS’ Wildlife Potential Habitat Forecasting Framework Project (WildCast) that projects effects of climate change on future land cover and wildlife habitat (DeGange et al. 2013)
ENVELOPE(-169.22,-149.05,68.87,64.78)
BEGINDATE: 2013-07-16T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-07-17T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-113.903,-113.903,68.401,68.401)
ENVELOPE(-169.22,-149.05,68.87,64.78)
geographic Arctic
Cape Krusenstern
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Cape Krusenstern
genre Arctic
Bering Land Bridge
Cape Krusenstern
Climate change
Alaska
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Bering Land Bridge
Cape Krusenstern
Climate change
Alaska
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