Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019

The overarching goal was to refine the understanding of the hydrological, thermal, and biogeochemical processes that control methane emissions from thermokarst (thaw) lakes in discontinuous permafrost regions by assessing the coupled hydrology-permafrost-methane system at lake to watershed-scales. T...

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Main Authors: Anna Liljedahl, Katey Walter-Anthony, David Barnes, Ronald Daanen, Vladimir Romanovsky
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2V97ZS4H
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2V97ZS4H 2024-03-03T19:46:31+00:00 Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019 Anna Liljedahl Katey Walter-Anthony David Barnes Ronald Daanen Vladimir Romanovsky Goldstream Creek near Fairbanks, Alaska ENVELOPE(-147.96,-147.29,64.98,64.92) BEGINDATE: 2015-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-02-18T00:00:00Z 2020-08-12T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2V97ZS4H unknown Arctic Data Center EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE EARTH SCIENCE > TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE > SURFACE WATER > DISCHARGE/FLOW SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT SOIL TEMPERATURE AIR TEMPERATURE LIQUID PRECIPITATION WIND SPEED/WIND DIRECTION Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2V97ZS4H 2024-03-03T19:16:27Z The overarching goal was to refine the understanding of the hydrological, thermal, and biogeochemical processes that control methane emissions from thermokarst (thaw) lakes in discontinuous permafrost regions by assessing the coupled hydrology-permafrost-methane system at lake to watershed-scales. The effort included assessing the role of sub-permafrost methane as a source in lake methane emission. The study area was the Goldstream Creek watershed, Fairbanks, Interior Alaska, with field measurements during the period 2015-2018. A combination of methods were used, including numerical modeling, field measurements (meteorology, hydrology, permafrost, geochemistry), ground-based and airborne geophysics for 3D watershed-scale permafrost mapping, and laboratory incubations of permafrost, sediments, and groundwater. The temporal frequency of data ranges from three years of continuous hourly measurements to one-time samplings. The new data and findings can help to reduce uncertainties in feedbacks from permafrost-dominate landscapes to the global climate. Dataset permafrost Thermokarst Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Fairbanks ENVELOPE(-147.96,-147.29,64.98,64.92)
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topic EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE
EARTH SCIENCE > TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE > SURFACE WATER > DISCHARGE/FLOW
SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT
SOIL TEMPERATURE
AIR TEMPERATURE
LIQUID PRECIPITATION
WIND SPEED/WIND DIRECTION
spellingShingle EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE
EARTH SCIENCE > TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE > SURFACE WATER > DISCHARGE/FLOW
SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT
SOIL TEMPERATURE
AIR TEMPERATURE
LIQUID PRECIPITATION
WIND SPEED/WIND DIRECTION
Anna Liljedahl
Katey Walter-Anthony
David Barnes
Ronald Daanen
Vladimir Romanovsky
Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019
topic_facet EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE
EARTH SCIENCE > TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE > SURFACE WATER > DISCHARGE/FLOW
SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT
SOIL TEMPERATURE
AIR TEMPERATURE
LIQUID PRECIPITATION
WIND SPEED/WIND DIRECTION
description The overarching goal was to refine the understanding of the hydrological, thermal, and biogeochemical processes that control methane emissions from thermokarst (thaw) lakes in discontinuous permafrost regions by assessing the coupled hydrology-permafrost-methane system at lake to watershed-scales. The effort included assessing the role of sub-permafrost methane as a source in lake methane emission. The study area was the Goldstream Creek watershed, Fairbanks, Interior Alaska, with field measurements during the period 2015-2018. A combination of methods were used, including numerical modeling, field measurements (meteorology, hydrology, permafrost, geochemistry), ground-based and airborne geophysics for 3D watershed-scale permafrost mapping, and laboratory incubations of permafrost, sediments, and groundwater. The temporal frequency of data ranges from three years of continuous hourly measurements to one-time samplings. The new data and findings can help to reduce uncertainties in feedbacks from permafrost-dominate landscapes to the global climate.
format Dataset
author Anna Liljedahl
Katey Walter-Anthony
David Barnes
Ronald Daanen
Vladimir Romanovsky
author_facet Anna Liljedahl
Katey Walter-Anthony
David Barnes
Ronald Daanen
Vladimir Romanovsky
author_sort Anna Liljedahl
title Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019
title_short Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019
title_full Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019
title_fullStr Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019
title_full_unstemmed Processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in Alaska, 2015 - 2019
title_sort processes controlling thaw lake methane emission from lake to watershed scales in alaska, 2015 - 2019
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2V97ZS4H
op_coverage Goldstream Creek near Fairbanks, Alaska
ENVELOPE(-147.96,-147.29,64.98,64.92)
BEGINDATE: 2015-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-02-18T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-147.96,-147.29,64.98,64.92)
geographic Fairbanks
geographic_facet Fairbanks
genre permafrost
Thermokarst
Alaska
genre_facet permafrost
Thermokarst
Alaska
op_doi https://doi.org/10.18739/A2V97ZS4H
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