Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016

As part of our broader efforts to understand how global climate change is influencing Arctic ecosystems, we maintain efforts to collect and analyze precipitation from Toolik Field station. In 2016 these efforts were focused on understanding the isotopic characteristics of potential plant water sourc...

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Main Author: Robert Jespersen
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2NM3D
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2NM3D 2024-06-03T18:46:34+00:00 Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016 Robert Jespersen This study took place at Toolik Field Station (68° 38'N, 149° 36'W, 760 m asl) in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska, USA. ENVELOPE(-149.5992,-149.5992,68.6331,68.6331) BEGINDATE: 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-08-25T00:00:00Z 2017-04-27T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2NM3D unknown Arctic Data Center Precipitation Isotopes Arctic Terrestrial Toolik Lake Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2NM3D 2024-06-03T18:09:56Z As part of our broader efforts to understand how global climate change is influencing Arctic ecosystems, we maintain efforts to collect and analyze precipitation from Toolik Field station. In 2016 these efforts were focused on understanding the isotopic characteristics of potential plant water sources. To this end, precipitation was collected with a funnel following every precipitation event from June through August (30 precipitation events), and snow samples were collected in 20cm depth increments from the drift created by the snowfence at the moist tussock tundra site. Samples were analyzed for 18O and 2H with a Picarro L2130-i cavity ring down-spectrometer at the University of Alaska-Anchorage. Dataset Arctic Brooks Range Climate change Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Anchorage Arctic Northern Foothills ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-74.733,-74.733) ENVELOPE(-149.5992,-149.5992,68.6331,68.6331)
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topic Precipitation
Isotopes
Arctic
Terrestrial
Toolik Lake
spellingShingle Precipitation
Isotopes
Arctic
Terrestrial
Toolik Lake
Robert Jespersen
Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016
topic_facet Precipitation
Isotopes
Arctic
Terrestrial
Toolik Lake
description As part of our broader efforts to understand how global climate change is influencing Arctic ecosystems, we maintain efforts to collect and analyze precipitation from Toolik Field station. In 2016 these efforts were focused on understanding the isotopic characteristics of potential plant water sources. To this end, precipitation was collected with a funnel following every precipitation event from June through August (30 precipitation events), and snow samples were collected in 20cm depth increments from the drift created by the snowfence at the moist tussock tundra site. Samples were analyzed for 18O and 2H with a Picarro L2130-i cavity ring down-spectrometer at the University of Alaska-Anchorage.
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author Robert Jespersen
author_facet Robert Jespersen
author_sort Robert Jespersen
title Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016
title_short Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016
title_full Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016
title_fullStr Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016
title_full_unstemmed Precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2016
title_sort precipitation oxygen and hydrogen isotopes, toolik lake, alaska, 2016
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2NM3D
op_coverage This study took place at Toolik Field Station (68° 38'N, 149° 36'W, 760 m asl) in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska, USA.
ENVELOPE(-149.5992,-149.5992,68.6331,68.6331)
BEGINDATE: 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-08-25T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-74.733,-74.733)
ENVELOPE(-149.5992,-149.5992,68.6331,68.6331)
geographic Anchorage
Arctic
Northern Foothills
geographic_facet Anchorage
Arctic
Northern Foothills
genre Arctic
Brooks Range
Climate change
Tundra
Alaska
genre_facet Arctic
Brooks Range
Climate change
Tundra
Alaska
op_doi https://doi.org/10.18739/A2NM3D
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