AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-

The research approach of the US Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) program, created by Arctic Observatory Networks (AON), is to seek development and deployment of a pan-arctic observing system that will measure the full range of continuing changes now underway in the Arctic. This project...

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Main Authors: Eugenie Euskirchen, Gaius Shaver, Syndonia Bret-Harte
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2MW28F13
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2MW28F13 2023-11-08T14:14:16+01:00 AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007- Eugenie Euskirchen Gaius Shaver Syndonia Bret-Harte The Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra (Ridge Station) is located near Imnavait Creek in Alaska, north of the Brooks Range in the Kuparuk basin near Lake Toolik and the Toolik Field Station. The Kuparuk River has its headwaters in the Brooks Range and drains through northern Alaska into the Arctic Ocean. Within these headwaters lies the Imnavait basin at an average elevation of 930 m. Water tracks run down the hill in parallel zones with a spacing of approximately 10 m. The Ridge Station was deployed at the end of Summer 2007. ENVELOPE(-149.2958,-149.2958,68.6068,68.6068) BEGINDATE: 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2MW28F13 unknown Arctic Data Center Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2MW28F13 2023-11-08T13:43:08Z The research approach of the US Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) program, created by Arctic Observatory Networks (AON), is to seek development and deployment of a pan-arctic observing system that will measure the full range of continuing changes now underway in the Arctic. This project focuses on simultaneous measurements of carbon, water, and energy fluxes of the terrestrial landscape at hourly, daily, seasonal, and multi-year time scales. These are major regulatory drivers of the Arctic system and form key linkages and feedbacks between the land surface, the atmosphere, and the oceans. There are three automated weather stations deployed at Imnavait Creek in support of the AON objectives: The Ridge Station, the Biocomplexity Station, and the Fen Station. These stations will provide a comprehensive description of the state of the regional Arctic system with respect to these variables, its overall regulation and controlling features, and its interaction with the global system. In the longer-term, this project will provide a legacy of data, a network of observing platforms, and a set of clear protocols for long-term observation and further analysis. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Brooks Range Study of Environmental Arctic Change Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Tundra Ridge ENVELOPE(-124.903,-124.903,61.850,61.850) ENVELOPE(-149.2958,-149.2958,68.6068,68.6068)
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description The research approach of the US Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) program, created by Arctic Observatory Networks (AON), is to seek development and deployment of a pan-arctic observing system that will measure the full range of continuing changes now underway in the Arctic. This project focuses on simultaneous measurements of carbon, water, and energy fluxes of the terrestrial landscape at hourly, daily, seasonal, and multi-year time scales. These are major regulatory drivers of the Arctic system and form key linkages and feedbacks between the land surface, the atmosphere, and the oceans. There are three automated weather stations deployed at Imnavait Creek in support of the AON objectives: The Ridge Station, the Biocomplexity Station, and the Fen Station. These stations will provide a comprehensive description of the state of the regional Arctic system with respect to these variables, its overall regulation and controlling features, and its interaction with the global system. In the longer-term, this project will provide a legacy of data, a network of observing platforms, and a set of clear protocols for long-term observation and further analysis.
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Gaius Shaver
Syndonia Bret-Harte
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Syndonia Bret-Harte
AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-
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Gaius Shaver
Syndonia Bret-Harte
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title AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-
title_short AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-
title_full AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-
title_fullStr AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-
title_full_unstemmed AmeriFlux US-ICh Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra. 2007-
title_sort ameriflux us-ich imnavait creek watershed heath tundra. 2007-
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2MW28F13
op_coverage The Imnavait Creek Watershed Heath Tundra (Ridge Station) is located near Imnavait Creek in Alaska, north of the Brooks Range in the Kuparuk basin near Lake Toolik and the Toolik Field Station. The Kuparuk River has its headwaters in the Brooks Range and drains through northern Alaska into the Arctic Ocean. Within these headwaters lies the Imnavait basin at an average elevation of 930 m. Water tracks run down the hill in parallel zones with a spacing of approximately 10 m. The Ridge Station was deployed at the end of Summer 2007.
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