Ivotuk Site CD [ATLAS PIs]

The Arctic Transitions in the Land-Atmosphere System (ATLAS) Project is a coordinated program that will examine the geographical patterns and controls over climate-land surface exchange and develop reasonable scenarios of future change in the Arctic. This CD is a compilation of information and measu...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dmitry Nicolsky, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Dmitri Sergueev, Gennady Tipenko, Monika Calef, Howard Epstein, William A. Gould, Andy Lillie, Amber Moody, David Richardson, Sebastian Riedel, Donald A. (Skip) Walker, Jason Beringer, F. III Stuart (Terry) Chapin, Catharine D. Copass, Jeremiah Drage, Robert Jr. E. Gieck, Larry D. Hinzman, Benjamin III Crane Johnson, Douglas L. Kane, Julie Knudson, Andy Monaghan, Byron Roys, Gary J. Michaelson, Chien-Lu Ping, Jon Holmgren, Glen E. Liston, Peter Olsson, Charles H. Racine, Matthew Sturm, Jace Fahnestock, Jeff M. Welker
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5065/D62Z13PS
Description
Summary:The Arctic Transitions in the Land-Atmosphere System (ATLAS) Project is a coordinated program that will examine the geographical patterns and controls over climate-land surface exchange and develop reasonable scenarios of future change in the Arctic. This CD is a compilation of information and measurements made at the Ivotuk site on the North Slope of Alaska by a hard working group of scientists and technicians. It contains data, pictures and descriptions for a 2 1/2 year period from 1998 through June 2000. The CD contents are online at the dataset homepage.