Active layer physical processes at Broeggerhalvoya, western Spitsbergen, Version 1

These data have been collected from an Arctic desert site (latitude 78o57'29N, longitude 12o27'42E), Broeggerhalvoya inwestern Spitsbergen, 10 km NW from Ny Alesund, 45 m above sealevel, 2 km from the shore. This is a low relief tip of a bedrockpeninsula covered with several meters of glac...

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spelling dataone:sha256:107c45589b830db7b5daa66b571e9e015dfbda116b109770c5042177500f311b 2024-06-03T18:46:42+00:00 Active layer physical processes at Broeggerhalvoya, western Spitsbergen, Version 1 National Snow and Ice Data Center BEGINDATE: 1985-07-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1986-06-30T00:00:00Z 2023-11-29T00:05:31Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:107c45589b830db7b5daa66b571e9e015dfbda116b109770c5042177500f311b unknown Dataset dataone:urn:node:NSIDC 2024-06-03T18:20:13Z These data have been collected from an Arctic desert site (latitude 78o57'29N, longitude 12o27'42E), Broeggerhalvoya inwestern Spitsbergen, 10 km NW from Ny Alesund, 45 m above sealevel, 2 km from the shore. This is a low relief tip of a bedrockpeninsula covered with several meters of glacial drift and reworked raised beach ridges. The measurements are obtained in the site of well developed patterned ground, sorted polygons, where the influence of plants, including thermal insulation and transpiration, is negligible. The 1985-1986 period was average. Mean annual air temperature was -6.6 C, 0.4 C colder than the long-term (1975-1990) mean, but well within the mean variability. Mean winter air temperature is relatively warm (mean of coldest month, February, is -14.6 C). Annual precipitation was 17 % greater than the ong-term mean (372 mm); however, the number of rain-on-snow events was less (3) than average (5.5). Overall, the reference period is close to long-term averages. A program of automated soil temperature recordings was initiated in the summer of 1984, at a patterned ground field site Thermistors were placed approximately 0.1 m apart in an epoxy-filled PVC rod (18 mm outside diameter), buried in the center of a fine-grained domain of a sorted circle, down to 1.14 m below the ground surface. The data presented here covers 7/1/85-7/1/86, once a day (6 am), at two levels (0.0 m, 1.145 m below surface). The resolution of the thermistors is 0.004 C, and the accuracy is estimated to be 0.02 C near 0 C. Missing data accounts for less than 7 %. The gaps are filled with simple average of the beginning and end of the gap values. For a detailed description of the field site and data analysis see Putkonen (1997) and Hallet and Prestrud (1986).These data are presented on the CAPS Version 1.0 CD-ROM, June 1998. Dataset Arctic Spitsbergen Unknown Arctic Raised Beach ENVELOPE(163.783,163.783,-74.983,-74.983) Hallet ENVELOPE(6.662,6.662,63.003,63.003) Prestrud ENVELOPE(-165.117,-165.117,-86.567,-86.567)
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description These data have been collected from an Arctic desert site (latitude 78o57'29N, longitude 12o27'42E), Broeggerhalvoya inwestern Spitsbergen, 10 km NW from Ny Alesund, 45 m above sealevel, 2 km from the shore. This is a low relief tip of a bedrockpeninsula covered with several meters of glacial drift and reworked raised beach ridges. The measurements are obtained in the site of well developed patterned ground, sorted polygons, where the influence of plants, including thermal insulation and transpiration, is negligible. The 1985-1986 period was average. Mean annual air temperature was -6.6 C, 0.4 C colder than the long-term (1975-1990) mean, but well within the mean variability. Mean winter air temperature is relatively warm (mean of coldest month, February, is -14.6 C). Annual precipitation was 17 % greater than the ong-term mean (372 mm); however, the number of rain-on-snow events was less (3) than average (5.5). Overall, the reference period is close to long-term averages. A program of automated soil temperature recordings was initiated in the summer of 1984, at a patterned ground field site Thermistors were placed approximately 0.1 m apart in an epoxy-filled PVC rod (18 mm outside diameter), buried in the center of a fine-grained domain of a sorted circle, down to 1.14 m below the ground surface. The data presented here covers 7/1/85-7/1/86, once a day (6 am), at two levels (0.0 m, 1.145 m below surface). The resolution of the thermistors is 0.004 C, and the accuracy is estimated to be 0.02 C near 0 C. Missing data accounts for less than 7 %. The gaps are filled with simple average of the beginning and end of the gap values. For a detailed description of the field site and data analysis see Putkonen (1997) and Hallet and Prestrud (1986).These data are presented on the CAPS Version 1.0 CD-ROM, June 1998.
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Active layer physical processes at Broeggerhalvoya, western Spitsbergen, Version 1
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title_short Active layer physical processes at Broeggerhalvoya, western Spitsbergen, Version 1
title_full Active layer physical processes at Broeggerhalvoya, western Spitsbergen, Version 1
title_fullStr Active layer physical processes at Broeggerhalvoya, western Spitsbergen, Version 1
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