Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019
Stable water isotope data from snow stratigraphic layers in Arctic Alaska snow pits. The sampling targeted individual stratigraphic layers in the snow profile characterized by hand hardness test, texture, visual appearance, and density. Snow pit physiographical data for the same snow pits available:...
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A22V2CB44 2023-11-08T14:14:15+01:00 Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019 Pertti Ala-aho Stine Højlund Pedersen Jeffrey Welker Interior Brooks Range, Northern foothills of the Brooks Range, North Slope and Coastal Plain of Alaska ENVELOPE(-151.6412,-145.99826,70.11618,67.22643) BEGINDATE: 2019-03-06T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-04-02T00:00:00Z 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A22V2CB44 unknown Arctic Data Center Stable water isotopes Hydrology Snow Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A22V2CB44 2023-11-08T13:46:48Z Stable water isotope data from snow stratigraphic layers in Arctic Alaska snow pits. The sampling targeted individual stratigraphic layers in the snow profile characterized by hand hardness test, texture, visual appearance, and density. Snow pit physiographical data for the same snow pits available: Stine Højlund Pedersen, Glen Liston, and Jeffrey Welker. 2019. Snow depth and snow density measured in Arctic Alaska for caribou winter applications in 2018 and 2019. Arctic Data Center. doi:10.18739/A2MS3K24P. Depth-integrated stable water isotope samples were taken from each identified layer using a plastic coring tube. Data were collected between 6 March - 2 April 2019 field campaign within the general wintering range of the Central Arctic caribou Herd (CAH). The data were collected as a part of the National Science Foundation project "Nutritional Landscapes of Arctic Caribou: Observations, Experiments, and Models Provide Process-Level Understanding of Forage Traits and Trajectories". The snow water isotope data was used to to understand the winter moisture origin in Arctic Alaska, and study how post depositional processes modify the snowpack and its isotope stratigraphy. Dataset Arctic Brooks Range north slope Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Northern Foothills ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-74.733,-74.733) Pedersen ENVELOPE(140.013,140.013,-66.668,-66.668) ENVELOPE(-151.6412,-145.99826,70.11618,67.22643) |
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Stable water isotope data from snow stratigraphic layers in Arctic Alaska snow pits. The sampling targeted individual stratigraphic layers in the snow profile characterized by hand hardness test, texture, visual appearance, and density. Snow pit physiographical data for the same snow pits available: Stine Højlund Pedersen, Glen Liston, and Jeffrey Welker. 2019. Snow depth and snow density measured in Arctic Alaska for caribou winter applications in 2018 and 2019. Arctic Data Center. doi:10.18739/A2MS3K24P. Depth-integrated stable water isotope samples were taken from each identified layer using a plastic coring tube. Data were collected between 6 March - 2 April 2019 field campaign within the general wintering range of the Central Arctic caribou Herd (CAH). The data were collected as a part of the National Science Foundation project "Nutritional Landscapes of Arctic Caribou: Observations, Experiments, and Models Provide Process-Level Understanding of Forage Traits and Trajectories". The snow water isotope data was used to to understand the winter moisture origin in Arctic Alaska, and study how post depositional processes modify the snowpack and its isotope stratigraphy. |
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Pertti Ala-aho Stine Højlund Pedersen Jeffrey Welker |
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Pertti Ala-aho Stine Højlund Pedersen Jeffrey Welker |
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Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019 |
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Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019 |
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Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019 |
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Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019 |
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Stable water isotope data from Arctic Alaska snow pits in 2019 |
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stable water isotope data from arctic alaska snow pits in 2019 |
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2021 |
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Interior Brooks Range, Northern foothills of the Brooks Range, North Slope and Coastal Plain of Alaska ENVELOPE(-151.6412,-145.99826,70.11618,67.22643) BEGINDATE: 2019-03-06T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-04-02T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-74.733,-74.733) ENVELOPE(140.013,140.013,-66.668,-66.668) ENVELOPE(-151.6412,-145.99826,70.11618,67.22643) |
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Arctic Northern Foothills Pedersen |
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Arctic Brooks Range north slope Alaska |
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Arctic Brooks Range north slope Alaska |
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