Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska

The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) was chartered in 1990 to test the effects of increased temperature on tundra plant phenology, growth, species composition and ecosystem function. Since 2007, the ITEX-Arctic Observatory Network (ITEX-AON) has continued and expanded on the ITEX program acros...

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Main Author: Jeremy May
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:4abe2c72-f8f8-4ce0-b0e9-fce37a6fc2fb
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:4abe2c72-f8f8-4ce0-b0e9-fce37a6fc2fb 2024-06-03T18:46:22+00:00 Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska Jeremy May Barrow ITEX AON MISP transect Imnaviat ITEX AON MISP transect Atqasuk ITEX AON MISP transect Toolik ITEX AON MISP transect ENVELOPE(-156.5939,-156.5939,71.3131,71.3131) BEGINDATE: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z 2017-11-29T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:4abe2c72-f8f8-4ce0-b0e9-fce37a6fc2fb unknown Arctic Data Center Earth Science Lanscape Landscape Ecology Vegetation community Arctic Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:11:05Z The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) was chartered in 1990 to test the effects of increased temperature on tundra plant phenology, growth, species composition and ecosystem function. Since 2007, the ITEX-Arctic Observatory Network (ITEX-AON) has continued and expanded on the ITEX program across a latitudinal transect of five sites in Alaska and Greenland, collecting core ITEX data specifically designed to address the current needs outlined in the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) Implementation Report. The goal of this effort is to maintain the continuity of the temporally-critical datasets of the ITEX-AON in Alaska and Greenland. Core datasets include the long-term manual observations of phenology, vegetation structure and composition, ecosystem function, and surface properties on the long-term ITEX control and experimental warming plots, repeat measurement of the vegetation plots on the 1 km 2 ARCSS grids, and a multifactor warming-moisture experiment in Greenland. The simultaneous measurement of multiple surface properties at the small scale has allowed detection of relationships not previously recognized, e.g., in moss-dominated areas of the intensive transects, higher albedo is linked to higher temperatures. This data package contains logger records from the Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) system, transect length: ~50 m. Dataset albedo Arctic Barrow Greenland Study of Environmental Arctic Change Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Greenland ENVELOPE(-156.5939,-156.5939,71.3131,71.3131)
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Lanscape
Landscape Ecology
Vegetation community
Arctic
spellingShingle Earth Science
Lanscape
Landscape Ecology
Vegetation community
Arctic
Jeremy May
Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska
topic_facet Earth Science
Lanscape
Landscape Ecology
Vegetation community
Arctic
description The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) was chartered in 1990 to test the effects of increased temperature on tundra plant phenology, growth, species composition and ecosystem function. Since 2007, the ITEX-Arctic Observatory Network (ITEX-AON) has continued and expanded on the ITEX program across a latitudinal transect of five sites in Alaska and Greenland, collecting core ITEX data specifically designed to address the current needs outlined in the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) Implementation Report. The goal of this effort is to maintain the continuity of the temporally-critical datasets of the ITEX-AON in Alaska and Greenland. Core datasets include the long-term manual observations of phenology, vegetation structure and composition, ecosystem function, and surface properties on the long-term ITEX control and experimental warming plots, repeat measurement of the vegetation plots on the 1 km 2 ARCSS grids, and a multifactor warming-moisture experiment in Greenland. The simultaneous measurement of multiple surface properties at the small scale has allowed detection of relationships not previously recognized, e.g., in moss-dominated areas of the intensive transects, higher albedo is linked to higher temperatures. This data package contains logger records from the Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) system, transect length: ~50 m.
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author Jeremy May
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title Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska
title_short Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska
title_full Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska
title_fullStr Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) Datalogger, Alaska
title_sort mobile instrumented sensor platform (misp) datalogger, alaska
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Imnaviat ITEX AON MISP transect
Atqasuk ITEX AON MISP transect
Toolik ITEX AON MISP transect
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BEGINDATE: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z
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