Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)

Fine roots play an important role in belowground carbon dynamics and may influence our understanding of carbon feedbacks under a changing climate. The objective of this project is to quantify and characterize both live and dead fine root biomass across a large spatial area spanning both tundra and b...

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Main Authors: Lindsay McCulloch, Susan Natali, Alexander Kholodov, Mike Loranty
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2GQ6R31Z
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2GQ6R31Z 2024-03-03T19:46:31+00:00 Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project) Lindsay McCulloch Susan Natali Alexander Kholodov Mike Loranty Eastern Alaska Seward Peninsula, Alaska ENVELOPE(-150.61896,-145.47012,70.37434,62.16672) BEGINDATE: 2015-07-03T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-08-08T00:00:00Z 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2GQ6R31Z unknown Arctic Data Center Live fine root biomass Fine root nutrients Dead fine root biomass Alaska Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2GQ6R31Z 2024-03-03T19:16:14Z Fine roots play an important role in belowground carbon dynamics and may influence our understanding of carbon feedbacks under a changing climate. The objective of this project is to quantify and characterize both live and dead fine root biomass across a large spatial area spanning both tundra and boreal forest ecosystems. These root data are associated with a larger project called Vegetation and Ecosystem Impacts on Permafrost Vulnerability (ViPER) examining the impacts of vegetation and ecosystem properties on active layer and permafrost thermal dynamics in order to better understand the vulnerability of permafrost to climate change. Datasets associated with the ViPER project include soil, vegetation, and ground temperature data from permafrost borehole sites in Alaska and Northeast Siberia. This specific dataset includes the biomasses, % carbon (C), % nitrogen (N), and % phosphorus (P) of both live and dead fine roots across 23 sites that were collected in July-August 2015. Dataset permafrost Seward Peninsula Tundra Alaska Siberia Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-150.61896,-145.47012,70.37434,62.16672)
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topic Live fine root biomass
Fine root nutrients
Dead fine root biomass
Alaska
spellingShingle Live fine root biomass
Fine root nutrients
Dead fine root biomass
Alaska
Lindsay McCulloch
Susan Natali
Alexander Kholodov
Mike Loranty
Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)
topic_facet Live fine root biomass
Fine root nutrients
Dead fine root biomass
Alaska
description Fine roots play an important role in belowground carbon dynamics and may influence our understanding of carbon feedbacks under a changing climate. The objective of this project is to quantify and characterize both live and dead fine root biomass across a large spatial area spanning both tundra and boreal forest ecosystems. These root data are associated with a larger project called Vegetation and Ecosystem Impacts on Permafrost Vulnerability (ViPER) examining the impacts of vegetation and ecosystem properties on active layer and permafrost thermal dynamics in order to better understand the vulnerability of permafrost to climate change. Datasets associated with the ViPER project include soil, vegetation, and ground temperature data from permafrost borehole sites in Alaska and Northeast Siberia. This specific dataset includes the biomasses, % carbon (C), % nitrogen (N), and % phosphorus (P) of both live and dead fine roots across 23 sites that were collected in July-August 2015.
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author Lindsay McCulloch
Susan Natali
Alexander Kholodov
Mike Loranty
author_facet Lindsay McCulloch
Susan Natali
Alexander Kholodov
Mike Loranty
author_sort Lindsay McCulloch
title Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)
title_short Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)
title_full Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)
title_fullStr Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)
title_full_unstemmed Fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from Alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (ViPER project)
title_sort fine root biomass and nutrient concentrations from alaskan borehole sites, 2015 (viper project)
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2GQ6R31Z
op_coverage Eastern Alaska
Seward Peninsula, Alaska
ENVELOPE(-150.61896,-145.47012,70.37434,62.16672)
BEGINDATE: 2015-07-03T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-08-08T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-150.61896,-145.47012,70.37434,62.16672)
genre permafrost
Seward Peninsula
Tundra
Alaska
Siberia
genre_facet permafrost
Seward Peninsula
Tundra
Alaska
Siberia
op_doi https://doi.org/10.18739/A2GQ6R31Z
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