LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska
In 2016-2017 we conducted a field study at LeConte Glacier, Alaska, to study the impacts of subglacial discharge on plume dynamics and submarine melting. As part of that study we operated a Campbell Scientific weather station near the glacier terminus that recorded temperature, rain, wind speed and...
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A2X86K 2024-06-03T18:46:50+00:00 LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska Jason Amundson Christian Kienholz Roman Motyka David Sutherland Jonathan Nash Rebecca Jackson LeConte Glacier, Alaska ENVELOPE(-132.3517,-132.3517,56.8281,56.8281) BEGINDATE: 2016-03-28T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z 2017-11-14T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2X86K unknown Arctic Data Center Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2X86K 2024-06-03T18:10:57Z In 2016-2017 we conducted a field study at LeConte Glacier, Alaska, to study the impacts of subglacial discharge on plume dynamics and submarine melting. As part of that study we operated a Campbell Scientific weather station near the glacier terminus that recorded temperature, rain, wind speed and direction, humidity, incoming shortwave radiation, and barometric pressure. In addition, we also deployed HOBO temperature sensors and tipping bucket rain gauges at two locations: one was across the terminus from the base camp and the other was about 7 km upglacier from the terminus. Dataset glacier Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-132.3517,-132.3517,56.8281,56.8281) |
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In 2016-2017 we conducted a field study at LeConte Glacier, Alaska, to study the impacts of subglacial discharge on plume dynamics and submarine melting. As part of that study we operated a Campbell Scientific weather station near the glacier terminus that recorded temperature, rain, wind speed and direction, humidity, incoming shortwave radiation, and barometric pressure. In addition, we also deployed HOBO temperature sensors and tipping bucket rain gauges at two locations: one was across the terminus from the base camp and the other was about 7 km upglacier from the terminus. |
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Jason Amundson Christian Kienholz Roman Motyka David Sutherland Jonathan Nash Rebecca Jackson |
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Jason Amundson Christian Kienholz Roman Motyka David Sutherland Jonathan Nash Rebecca Jackson LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska |
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Jason Amundson Christian Kienholz Roman Motyka David Sutherland Jonathan Nash Rebecca Jackson |
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LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska |
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LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska |
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LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska |
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LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska |
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LeConte Glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, Alaska |
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leconte glacier meteorological data 2016-2017, alaska |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2017 |
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LeConte Glacier, Alaska ENVELOPE(-132.3517,-132.3517,56.8281,56.8281) BEGINDATE: 2016-03-28T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-132.3517,-132.3517,56.8281,56.8281) |
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glacier Alaska |
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glacier Alaska |
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