Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.

The dataset presents results of measurements of the thickness of the active layer (ALT) as a part of a continuation of the Indigenous Observing Network (ION) project (ION 2.0) led by the Yukon River Intertribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) in partnership with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. ION 2....

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Main Authors: Edda Mutter, Alexander Kholodov, Ryan Toohey, Nicole Herman-Mercer, Kari Young
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2X05XD00
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2X05XD00 2023-11-08T14:14:08+01:00 Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019. Edda Mutter Alexander Kholodov Ryan Toohey Nicole Herman-Mercer Kari Young Watershed of the river of Yukon, Alaska (USA), and Yukon Territory (Canada). ENVELOPE(-165.62,-133.52,68.13,60.45) BEGINDATE: 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z 2020-04-29T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2X05XD00 unknown Arctic Data Center Permafrost Active layer Yukon river Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2X05XD00 2023-11-08T13:46:08Z The dataset presents results of measurements of the thickness of the active layer (ALT) as a part of a continuation of the Indigenous Observing Network (ION) project (ION 2.0) led by the Yukon River Intertribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) in partnership with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. ION 2.0 continues the measurements of water quality constituents and expands the observation and monitoring program to include measurements of changes in the state of permafrost due to dynamics of the ALT at numerous of the long-term water quality monitoring sites at the communities along the Yukon River. The ION project has documented the long-term changes in major ion chemistry that have occurred over three decades throughout the Yukon River Watershed. The investigators have interpreted these changes as being driven by thawing of discontinuous permafrost throughout this large Arctic watershed and complementary measurements of the active layer will support further interpretation and modelling. This project involves significant co-production of knowledge with members of Indigenous communities and capacity building through training in sampling methods, and sample and data analysis. Dataset Active layer thickness Arctic permafrost Yukon river Alaska Yukon Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Yukon Fairbanks Canada ENVELOPE(-165.62,-133.52,68.13,60.45)
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collection Arctic Data Center (via DataONE)
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topic Permafrost
Active layer
Yukon river
spellingShingle Permafrost
Active layer
Yukon river
Edda Mutter
Alexander Kholodov
Ryan Toohey
Nicole Herman-Mercer
Kari Young
Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.
topic_facet Permafrost
Active layer
Yukon river
description The dataset presents results of measurements of the thickness of the active layer (ALT) as a part of a continuation of the Indigenous Observing Network (ION) project (ION 2.0) led by the Yukon River Intertribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) in partnership with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. ION 2.0 continues the measurements of water quality constituents and expands the observation and monitoring program to include measurements of changes in the state of permafrost due to dynamics of the ALT at numerous of the long-term water quality monitoring sites at the communities along the Yukon River. The ION project has documented the long-term changes in major ion chemistry that have occurred over three decades throughout the Yukon River Watershed. The investigators have interpreted these changes as being driven by thawing of discontinuous permafrost throughout this large Arctic watershed and complementary measurements of the active layer will support further interpretation and modelling. This project involves significant co-production of knowledge with members of Indigenous communities and capacity building through training in sampling methods, and sample and data analysis.
format Dataset
author Edda Mutter
Alexander Kholodov
Ryan Toohey
Nicole Herman-Mercer
Kari Young
author_facet Edda Mutter
Alexander Kholodov
Ryan Toohey
Nicole Herman-Mercer
Kari Young
author_sort Edda Mutter
title Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.
title_short Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.
title_full Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.
title_fullStr Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.
title_full_unstemmed Active layer thickness in the watershed of the Yukon River (Indigenous Observation Network), 2019.
title_sort active layer thickness in the watershed of the yukon river (indigenous observation network), 2019.
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2X05XD00
op_coverage Watershed of the river of Yukon, Alaska (USA), and Yukon Territory (Canada).
ENVELOPE(-165.62,-133.52,68.13,60.45)
BEGINDATE: 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-165.62,-133.52,68.13,60.45)
geographic Arctic
Yukon
Fairbanks
Canada
geographic_facet Arctic
Yukon
Fairbanks
Canada
genre Active layer thickness
Arctic
permafrost
Yukon river
Alaska
Yukon
genre_facet Active layer thickness
Arctic
permafrost
Yukon river
Alaska
Yukon
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