Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)

Active layer detachments (ALD) are impacting terrestrial ecosystem processes as their occurrences have increased in frequency and severity. One process that has not been completely understood is the role of active layer detachments in the carbon balance of high Arctic ecosystems. In these data files...

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Main Authors: Beamish, Alison, Scott, Neal, Wagner, Ioan, Neil, Allison
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Published: 2016
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spelling dataone:sha256:2fc7e00f8531b35d5fc4cded1b857e34fff9e3a7e5d0c8d3547a36c7445bf89d 2024-10-03T18:45:47+00:00 Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010) Beamish, Alison Scott, Neal Wagner, Ioan Neil, Allison 2016-09-20T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:2fc7e00f8531b35d5fc4cded1b857e34fff9e3a7e5d0c8d3547a36c7445bf89d unknown Melville Island, Nunavut CO2 exchange Climate Change Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO) Earth and Environmental Sciences Active Layer Detachment Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:BOREALIS 2024-10-03T18:12:13Z Active layer detachments (ALD) are impacting terrestrial ecosystem processes as their occurrences have increased in frequency and severity. One process that has not been completely understood is the role of active layer detachments in the carbon balance of high Arctic ecosystems. In these data files, the midday CO2 exchange in semi-desert ecosystem settings is measured by comparing CO2 exchange between undisturbed areas, moderately disturbed areas (vegetation within the active layer detachment) and highly disturbed areas ( non-vegetated area due to ALD). The carbon exchange was measured using static chamber systems from June 23 and August 8 during 2009 and 2010. The carbon exchange was monitored from two sites within four ALDs. CO2 concentrations were measured using a Vaisala CARBOCAP GMP343 probe. A Kestrel 3500 system was used to measure air pressure, air temperature and wind speed. Temperature and relative humidity were recorded using a Vaisala HUMICAP HM70 probe. Soil temperature, soil moisture and active layer depth were also measured and recorded. These files indicate that there is a minimal short-term impact of ALDs on midday carbon exchange and soil properties in the study region. Dataset Arctic Climate change Nunavut Melville Island Unknown Arctic Nunavut Canada Cape Bounty ENVELOPE(-109.542,-109.542,74.863,74.863)
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topic Melville Island, Nunavut
CO2 exchange
Climate Change
Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO)
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Active Layer Detachment
spellingShingle Melville Island, Nunavut
CO2 exchange
Climate Change
Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO)
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Active Layer Detachment
Beamish, Alison
Scott, Neal
Wagner, Ioan
Neil, Allison
Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)
topic_facet Melville Island, Nunavut
CO2 exchange
Climate Change
Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory (CBAWO)
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Active Layer Detachment
description Active layer detachments (ALD) are impacting terrestrial ecosystem processes as their occurrences have increased in frequency and severity. One process that has not been completely understood is the role of active layer detachments in the carbon balance of high Arctic ecosystems. In these data files, the midday CO2 exchange in semi-desert ecosystem settings is measured by comparing CO2 exchange between undisturbed areas, moderately disturbed areas (vegetation within the active layer detachment) and highly disturbed areas ( non-vegetated area due to ALD). The carbon exchange was measured using static chamber systems from June 23 and August 8 during 2009 and 2010. The carbon exchange was monitored from two sites within four ALDs. CO2 concentrations were measured using a Vaisala CARBOCAP GMP343 probe. A Kestrel 3500 system was used to measure air pressure, air temperature and wind speed. Temperature and relative humidity were recorded using a Vaisala HUMICAP HM70 probe. Soil temperature, soil moisture and active layer depth were also measured and recorded. These files indicate that there is a minimal short-term impact of ALDs on midday carbon exchange and soil properties in the study region.
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author Beamish, Alison
Scott, Neal
Wagner, Ioan
Neil, Allison
author_facet Beamish, Alison
Scott, Neal
Wagner, Ioan
Neil, Allison
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title Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)
title_short Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)
title_full Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)
title_fullStr Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-Arctic ecosystem, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada (2010)
title_sort impact of active layer detachments on carbon exchange in a high-arctic ecosystem, cape bounty, nunavut, canada (2010)
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