Water Table Depth (WTD) MISP grid Barrow and Atqasuk, Alaska 2016-2017

Water table depth (WTD) measurements were taken along the Mobile Instrumented System Platform (MISP) grid in Barrow, Alaska and Atqasuk, Alaska during the summers of 2016 and 2017. The MISP grid is situated about 200 meters to the north east side of the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) dry sit...

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Main Authors: Sergio Vargas-Zesati, Craig E. Tweedie, Steven Oberbauer, Robert Hollister
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2018
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:39e8ea0c-b0b7-4f41-ab65-dac4d6ae5528
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Summary:Water table depth (WTD) measurements were taken along the Mobile Instrumented System Platform (MISP) grid in Barrow, Alaska and Atqasuk, Alaska during the summers of 2016 and 2017. The MISP grid is situated about 200 meters to the north east side of the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) dry sites. If a uniform representation of the water table within each plot was visible, then a WTD tube was placed there to measure the change in water table throughout the season. For instance if the plot was half saturated and half dry, then that plot was skipped and no tube was placed there. The exact location of WTD tubes are as follows: Between meters 0-1, 2-3, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 18-19, 20-21, 24-25, 26-27, 28-29, 30-31, 32-33, 34-35, 36-37, 38-39, 42-43, 44-45, 47-48, & 49-50. A total of 22 WTD tubes were installed into the MISP grid in both Barrow and Atqasuk. Measurements were made once a week during the summer snow free period between mid June and mid August. WTD was calculated as the difference between the depth (cm) of the water table above or below the measuring tube (- Values = water above tube, + Values= water level below the height of the tube) and the height of the top of the measuring tube above the ground level. Measurements were not made (NA in data sheet) if there was persistent snow cover, interference or disturbance from other experimental infrastructure, or if water table depth tubes were dry to the upper surface of the permafrost.