Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950

This dataset presents a delineation of the maximum extent of fluvial occupation detectable from vegetation patterns at Exit and Paradise Creeks in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska for 1950 conditions. This comprehensive 1950 surface includes the active braid plain, taken as the suite of wetted cha...

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Main Authors: Curran, Janet H. (ORCID: 000-0002-3899-6275), Williams, Haley B.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2017
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/b53a72f7-e688-47c8-be42-6b2107d1365a
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spelling dataone:b53a72f7-e688-47c8-be42-6b2107d1365a 2024-10-03T18:46:05+00:00 Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950 Curran, Janet H. (ORCID: 000-0002-3899-6275) Williams, Haley B. ENVELOPE(-149.64546,-149.5785,60.198414,60.1657) 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/b53a72f7-e688-47c8-be42-6b2107d1365a unknown USGS Science Data Catalog inlandWaters environment Ice ages Glaciers Deglaciation Alluvial fans Flood plains Flooding Rivers River basins Little Ice Age Alaska Exit Glacier Paradise Glacier Paradise Creek Harding Icefield Resurrection River Kenai Fjords National Park Seward Kenai Peninsula Exit Creek Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-10-03T18:10:17Z This dataset presents a delineation of the maximum extent of fluvial occupation detectable from vegetation patterns at Exit and Paradise Creeks in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska for 1950 conditions. This comprehensive 1950 surface includes the active braid plain, taken as the suite of wetted channels and largely unvegetated intervening bars (Curran and McTeague, 2011), the inactive braid plain, considered here as vegetated formerly occupied channels and bars still accessible by braiding without substantial bank erosion, and surfaces occupied by former glacier drainage but potentially no longer accessible by braiding. For simplicity, this surface also includes isolated non-fluvial features such as bedrock or moraines stranded within the fluvial features.Limited photo resolution and lack of elevation data precluded differentiating the active and inactive surfaces. Dataset glacier glaciers Alaska USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Harding ENVELOPE(75.033,75.033,-72.900,-72.900) ENVELOPE(-149.64546,-149.5785,60.198414,60.1657)
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topic inlandWaters
environment
Ice ages
Glaciers
Deglaciation
Alluvial fans
Flood plains
Flooding
Rivers
River basins
Little Ice Age
Alaska
Exit Glacier
Paradise Glacier
Paradise Creek
Harding Icefield
Resurrection River
Kenai Fjords National Park
Seward
Kenai Peninsula
Exit Creek
spellingShingle inlandWaters
environment
Ice ages
Glaciers
Deglaciation
Alluvial fans
Flood plains
Flooding
Rivers
River basins
Little Ice Age
Alaska
Exit Glacier
Paradise Glacier
Paradise Creek
Harding Icefield
Resurrection River
Kenai Fjords National Park
Seward
Kenai Peninsula
Exit Creek
Curran, Janet H. (ORCID: 000-0002-3899-6275)
Williams, Haley B.
Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950
topic_facet inlandWaters
environment
Ice ages
Glaciers
Deglaciation
Alluvial fans
Flood plains
Flooding
Rivers
River basins
Little Ice Age
Alaska
Exit Glacier
Paradise Glacier
Paradise Creek
Harding Icefield
Resurrection River
Kenai Fjords National Park
Seward
Kenai Peninsula
Exit Creek
description This dataset presents a delineation of the maximum extent of fluvial occupation detectable from vegetation patterns at Exit and Paradise Creeks in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska for 1950 conditions. This comprehensive 1950 surface includes the active braid plain, taken as the suite of wetted channels and largely unvegetated intervening bars (Curran and McTeague, 2011), the inactive braid plain, considered here as vegetated formerly occupied channels and bars still accessible by braiding without substantial bank erosion, and surfaces occupied by former glacier drainage but potentially no longer accessible by braiding. For simplicity, this surface also includes isolated non-fluvial features such as bedrock or moraines stranded within the fluvial features.Limited photo resolution and lack of elevation data precluded differentiating the active and inactive surfaces.
format Dataset
author Curran, Janet H. (ORCID: 000-0002-3899-6275)
Williams, Haley B.
author_facet Curran, Janet H. (ORCID: 000-0002-3899-6275)
Williams, Haley B.
author_sort Curran, Janet H. (ORCID: 000-0002-3899-6275)
title Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950
title_short Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950
title_full Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950
title_fullStr Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950
title_full_unstemmed Exit and Paradise Creek Fluvial Features, 1950
title_sort exit and paradise creek fluvial features, 1950
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2017
url https://search.dataone.org/view/b53a72f7-e688-47c8-be42-6b2107d1365a
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-149.64546,-149.5785,60.198414,60.1657)
long_lat ENVELOPE(75.033,75.033,-72.900,-72.900)
ENVELOPE(-149.64546,-149.5785,60.198414,60.1657)
geographic Harding
geographic_facet Harding
genre glacier
glaciers
Alaska
genre_facet glacier
glaciers
Alaska
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