Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018

This dataset provides longitudinal connectivity of catchments in the Fish Creek Watershed on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. In situ observations were made between July 7, 2018 and July 18, 2018 from 62 of the 141 total catchments. These observations informed remote sensing classification of the...

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Main Authors: Taylor Johaneman, Chris Arp, Matthew Whitman, Benjamin Jones, Allen Bondurant
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:23835db2-15fa-4bfd-8ac2-f1550fbbd3e2
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:23835db2-15fa-4bfd-8ac2-f1550fbbd3e2 2024-11-03T19:44:53+00:00 Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018 Taylor Johaneman Chris Arp Matthew Whitman Benjamin Jones Allen Bondurant Fish Creek Watershed, Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska, USA ENVELOPE(-154.50664,-151.08203,70.430916,69.45698) BEGINDATE: 2018-07-07T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-07-18T00:00:00Z 2019-02-08T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:23835db2-15fa-4bfd-8ac2-f1550fbbd3e2 unknown Arctic Data Center Connectivity Hydrology North Slope Arctic Coastal Plain Arctic Watershed Catchments Alaska Dataset 2019 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-11-03T19:11:43Z This dataset provides longitudinal connectivity of catchments in the Fish Creek Watershed on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. In situ observations were made between July 7, 2018 and July 18, 2018 from 62 of the 141 total catchments. These observations informed remote sensing classification of the remaining 79 catchments. While most of the connectivity data was collected through aerial observations, some observations were made from the ground when hydrologic data was being collected. Connectivity was evaluated at two points, one upstream and one downstream, along the main stream throughout each catchment. Upstream and downstream catchment areas were given one of four classification types: no barriers, diffuse flow, subsurface flow, knickpoint. Results of upstream connectivity and downstream connectivity were used to evaluate total catchment connectivity, in which an emphasis was placed on downstream connectivity, an area which serves as the gateway to the catchment for fish traveling to vital lakes upstream. Total connectivity classes were passable, intermittently passable, partially passable, and impassable. Hydrologic connectivity of each catchment was evaluated using surficial geology and catchment area. The purpose of these data is to better inform and guide resource management in the context of land-use and climate change. These data will be particularly useful in land management decisions surrounding lake water-use and petroleum development in the Fish Creek Watershed and other lake-rich regions of the Arctic Coastal Plain. Dataset Arctic Climate change north slope Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-154.50664,-151.08203,70.430916,69.45698)
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topic Connectivity
Hydrology
North Slope
Arctic Coastal Plain
Arctic
Watershed
Catchments
Alaska
spellingShingle Connectivity
Hydrology
North Slope
Arctic Coastal Plain
Arctic
Watershed
Catchments
Alaska
Taylor Johaneman
Chris Arp
Matthew Whitman
Benjamin Jones
Allen Bondurant
Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
topic_facet Connectivity
Hydrology
North Slope
Arctic Coastal Plain
Arctic
Watershed
Catchments
Alaska
description This dataset provides longitudinal connectivity of catchments in the Fish Creek Watershed on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. In situ observations were made between July 7, 2018 and July 18, 2018 from 62 of the 141 total catchments. These observations informed remote sensing classification of the remaining 79 catchments. While most of the connectivity data was collected through aerial observations, some observations were made from the ground when hydrologic data was being collected. Connectivity was evaluated at two points, one upstream and one downstream, along the main stream throughout each catchment. Upstream and downstream catchment areas were given one of four classification types: no barriers, diffuse flow, subsurface flow, knickpoint. Results of upstream connectivity and downstream connectivity were used to evaluate total catchment connectivity, in which an emphasis was placed on downstream connectivity, an area which serves as the gateway to the catchment for fish traveling to vital lakes upstream. Total connectivity classes were passable, intermittently passable, partially passable, and impassable. Hydrologic connectivity of each catchment was evaluated using surficial geology and catchment area. The purpose of these data is to better inform and guide resource management in the context of land-use and climate change. These data will be particularly useful in land management decisions surrounding lake water-use and petroleum development in the Fish Creek Watershed and other lake-rich regions of the Arctic Coastal Plain.
format Dataset
author Taylor Johaneman
Chris Arp
Matthew Whitman
Benjamin Jones
Allen Bondurant
author_facet Taylor Johaneman
Chris Arp
Matthew Whitman
Benjamin Jones
Allen Bondurant
author_sort Taylor Johaneman
title Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
title_short Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
title_full Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
title_fullStr Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
title_full_unstemmed Catchment connectivity in an Arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
title_sort catchment connectivity in an arctic coastal plain watershed, 2018
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2019
url https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:23835db2-15fa-4bfd-8ac2-f1550fbbd3e2
op_coverage Fish Creek Watershed, Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska, USA
ENVELOPE(-154.50664,-151.08203,70.430916,69.45698)
BEGINDATE: 2018-07-07T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-07-18T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-154.50664,-151.08203,70.430916,69.45698)
geographic Arctic
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genre Arctic
Climate change
north slope
Alaska
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Climate change
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