Meteorological data from Chamberlin Glacier, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 2016-2017

Two meteorological stations were installed in April 2016 on Chamberlin Glacier. Each station was associated with a set of ablation stakes, referred to as the "lower" and "upper" ablation stake stations. At the lower ablation stake station, a Hobo Pendant Temp/Light [UA-002-08] se...

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Main Authors: Darrell Kaufman, Jason Geck, Michael Loso, Erik Schiefer, Lorna Thurston, Nicholas McKay, David Fortin, Anna Liljedahl
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2BZ6178M
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Summary:Two meteorological stations were installed in April 2016 on Chamberlin Glacier. Each station was associated with a set of ablation stakes, referred to as the "lower" and "upper" ablation stake stations. At the lower ablation stake station, a Hobo Pendant Temp/Light [UA-002-08] sensor was used to acquire temperature data through August 2017. Data are in hourly increments through August 2016, but are recorded every other hour from August 2016 until August 2017. At the upper ablation stake station, a Hobo Pendant Temp/Light [UA-002-08] sensor was used to acquire temperature data through May 2017, and a Hobo Pro v2 Temp/RH - U23-001 was deployed from August 2016 through August 2017. All data at the upper station are in hourly increments. All sensors were housed in Hobo Solar Radiation Shields (M-RSA).