Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)

Understanding aquatic habitat and water resource responses to rapid and ongoing changes in both climate and land-use provide the basis for monitoring physical processes in ten streams and their watersheds in the northeastern portion of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A). Streams select...

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Main Authors: Christopher Arp, Matthew Whitman
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2023
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:054b2a84-c49e-48d3-9981-37ae9d72ce4b 2024-10-03T18:45:47+00:00 Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022) Christopher Arp Matthew Whitman National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska between Nuiqsut and Inigok ENVELOPE(-153.5,-151.7,70.5,69.8) BEGINDATE: 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-08-12T00:00:00Z 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:054b2a84-c49e-48d3-9981-37ae9d72ce4b unknown Arctic Data Center streams discharge water temperature Arctic Alaska hydrology Dataset 2023 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-10-03T18:19:00Z Understanding aquatic habitat and water resource responses to rapid and ongoing changes in both climate and land-use provide the basis for monitoring physical processes in ten streams and their watersheds in the northeastern portion of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A). Streams selected for monitoring were originally based on planned development in their upstream catchments and to represent reference (undeveloped) conditions. Monitoring periods for each station (up to 15 years) vary according to adaptive management of water resources in response to broader NPR-A management planning as well as alignment with proposed and ongoing monitoring efforts in Arctic Alaska. Stream discharge and water temperature data provide basic information to characterize physical regimes and variability among drainage units with respect to flood hazards, responses to land and permafrost dynamics, and connectivity and suitability of habitat for fish and other aquatic organism. Evaluating potential impacts of petroleum development primarily in the from lake water extraction, roads, and oil drilling and transport infrastructure are also an intended use of the data and reason for maintaining these monitoring stations. These data also support basic scientific studies of several National Science Foundation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife funded projects to characterize and understand the Arctic system. Data collection was primarily supported by the Bureau of Land Management. Dataset Arctic permafrost Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-153.5,-151.7,70.5,69.8)
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topic streams
discharge
water temperature
Arctic
Alaska
hydrology
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discharge
water temperature
Arctic
Alaska
hydrology
Christopher Arp
Matthew Whitman
Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)
topic_facet streams
discharge
water temperature
Arctic
Alaska
hydrology
description Understanding aquatic habitat and water resource responses to rapid and ongoing changes in both climate and land-use provide the basis for monitoring physical processes in ten streams and their watersheds in the northeastern portion of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A). Streams selected for monitoring were originally based on planned development in their upstream catchments and to represent reference (undeveloped) conditions. Monitoring periods for each station (up to 15 years) vary according to adaptive management of water resources in response to broader NPR-A management planning as well as alignment with proposed and ongoing monitoring efforts in Arctic Alaska. Stream discharge and water temperature data provide basic information to characterize physical regimes and variability among drainage units with respect to flood hazards, responses to land and permafrost dynamics, and connectivity and suitability of habitat for fish and other aquatic organism. Evaluating potential impacts of petroleum development primarily in the from lake water extraction, roads, and oil drilling and transport infrastructure are also an intended use of the data and reason for maintaining these monitoring stations. These data also support basic scientific studies of several National Science Foundation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife funded projects to characterize and understand the Arctic system. Data collection was primarily supported by the Bureau of Land Management.
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author Christopher Arp
Matthew Whitman
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Matthew Whitman
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title Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)
title_short Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)
title_full Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)
title_fullStr Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)
title_full_unstemmed Stream discharge and temperature records for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (2009-2022)
title_sort stream discharge and temperature records for the national petroleum reserve in alaska (2009-2022)
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op_coverage National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska between Nuiqsut and Inigok
ENVELOPE(-153.5,-151.7,70.5,69.8)
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