Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.

This dataset presents the results of a community survey that was designed to better understand the effects of permafrost degradation and coastal erosion on civil infrastructure. Observations were collected from residents in four Arctic coastal communities: Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kakto...

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Main Authors: Min Liew, Ming Xiao, Louise Farquharson, Dmitry Nicolsky, Anne Jensen, Vladimir Romanovsky, Jana Peirce, Lilian Alessa, Christopher McComb, Xiong Zhang, Benjamin Jones
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2022
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A24746S9G
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A24746S9G 2024-06-03T18:46:39+00:00 Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022. Min Liew Ming Xiao Louise Farquharson Dmitry Nicolsky Anne Jensen Vladimir Romanovsky Jana Peirce Lilian Alessa Christopher McComb Xiong Zhang Benjamin Jones Point Lay, Alaska Wainwright, Alaska Utqiaġvik, Alaska Kaktovik, Alaska ENVELOPE(-163.00764,-163.00764,69.74308,69.74308) BEGINDATE: 2021-10-29T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A24746S9G unknown Arctic Data Center permafrost thaw coastal erosion civil infrastructure community survey Arctic Dataset 2022 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A24746S9G 2024-06-03T18:18:54Z This dataset presents the results of a community survey that was designed to better understand the effects of permafrost degradation and coastal erosion on civil infrastructure. Observations were collected from residents in four Arctic coastal communities: Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik. There are three categories of questions in this survey: permafrost degradation, coastal erosion, and infrastructure damage and repair. The participants identified changes in ground surface manifested by permafrost degradation in and around their communities. The options provided in the questionnaire included surface water ponding, sinkholes, ground surface collapse, differential ground settlement along roads and gravel pads, and others. The periods during which these changes have been happening were also recorded; the options include less than 6 months, 0.5–1 year, 1–3 years, 3–5 years, 5–10 years, and greater than 10 years. Participants also indicated the infrastructure types affected by permafrost degradation. The options include houses, runways, schools, ice cellars, water and sewer lines, and others. Effects of permafrost degradation on residential buildings, buried pipelines, utilidors, and roads were reported in the survey. Detailed information such as damage type, damage location, repair method, and effectiveness of repair methods was also recorded. For the questions related to coastal erosion, participants identified events of coastal erosion, periods during which coastal erosion has been happening, types of civil infrastructure affected, and types of erosion control measures implemented and their effectiveness. Participants were able to provide their plans if permafrost degradation and coastal erosion continue to happen. They identified the locations of permafrost degradation and coastal erosion on provided maps with three different scales of approximately 600 km, 40 km, and 8 km. Dataset Arctic Ice permafrost Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-163.00764,-163.00764,69.74308,69.74308)
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topic permafrost thaw
coastal erosion
civil infrastructure
community survey
Arctic
spellingShingle permafrost thaw
coastal erosion
civil infrastructure
community survey
Arctic
Min Liew
Ming Xiao
Louise Farquharson
Dmitry Nicolsky
Anne Jensen
Vladimir Romanovsky
Jana Peirce
Lilian Alessa
Christopher McComb
Xiong Zhang
Benjamin Jones
Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.
topic_facet permafrost thaw
coastal erosion
civil infrastructure
community survey
Arctic
description This dataset presents the results of a community survey that was designed to better understand the effects of permafrost degradation and coastal erosion on civil infrastructure. Observations were collected from residents in four Arctic coastal communities: Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik. There are three categories of questions in this survey: permafrost degradation, coastal erosion, and infrastructure damage and repair. The participants identified changes in ground surface manifested by permafrost degradation in and around their communities. The options provided in the questionnaire included surface water ponding, sinkholes, ground surface collapse, differential ground settlement along roads and gravel pads, and others. The periods during which these changes have been happening were also recorded; the options include less than 6 months, 0.5–1 year, 1–3 years, 3–5 years, 5–10 years, and greater than 10 years. Participants also indicated the infrastructure types affected by permafrost degradation. The options include houses, runways, schools, ice cellars, water and sewer lines, and others. Effects of permafrost degradation on residential buildings, buried pipelines, utilidors, and roads were reported in the survey. Detailed information such as damage type, damage location, repair method, and effectiveness of repair methods was also recorded. For the questions related to coastal erosion, participants identified events of coastal erosion, periods during which coastal erosion has been happening, types of civil infrastructure affected, and types of erosion control measures implemented and their effectiveness. Participants were able to provide their plans if permafrost degradation and coastal erosion continue to happen. They identified the locations of permafrost degradation and coastal erosion on provided maps with three different scales of approximately 600 km, 40 km, and 8 km.
format Dataset
author Min Liew
Ming Xiao
Louise Farquharson
Dmitry Nicolsky
Anne Jensen
Vladimir Romanovsky
Jana Peirce
Lilian Alessa
Christopher McComb
Xiong Zhang
Benjamin Jones
author_facet Min Liew
Ming Xiao
Louise Farquharson
Dmitry Nicolsky
Anne Jensen
Vladimir Romanovsky
Jana Peirce
Lilian Alessa
Christopher McComb
Xiong Zhang
Benjamin Jones
author_sort Min Liew
title Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.
title_short Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.
title_full Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.
title_fullStr Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.
title_full_unstemmed Community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in Point Lay, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Kaktovik, Alaska. 29 October 2021 – 1 February 2022.
title_sort community survey data of permafrost thaw, coastal erosion, and civil infrastructure damage in point lay, wainwright, utqiaġvik, and kaktovik, alaska. 29 october 2021 – 1 february 2022.
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A24746S9G
op_coverage Point Lay, Alaska
Wainwright, Alaska
Utqiaġvik, Alaska
Kaktovik, Alaska
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BEGINDATE: 2021-10-29T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z
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Ice
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Ice
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