Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope
This data report is a summary of snow-survey information collected during a trip to the Arctic Slope April 12-15, 2004. The data were all collected as part of the Biocomplexity of Frost-Boil Ecosystems study (Walker et al. 2004). Snow is an important factor affecting soil-surface temperatures during...
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dataone:urn:uuid:74559c5a-e37e-4d06-9ca0-65a5844f3f7f 2024-06-03T18:46:21+00:00 Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope ENVELOPE(-148.85236,-148.46638,70.16183,69.14655) BEGINDATE: 2004-04-12T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2004-04-15T23:59:59Z 2016-01-19T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:74559c5a-e37e-4d06-9ca0-65a5844f3f7f unknown Arctic Data Center Snow Depth Land Character. Arctic Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:07:04Z This data report is a summary of snow-survey information collected during a trip to the Arctic Slope April 12-15, 2004. The data were all collected as part of the Biocomplexity of Frost-Boil Ecosystems study (Walker et al. 2004). Snow is an important factor affecting soil-surface temperatures during the winter. These data will be used to help model the influence of snow on frost heave. The data collected included 1. Snow depth and soil temperature information from 97 of the 117 permanent plots (releves) that are part of a vegetation classification study. 2. Snow density and snow-water-equivalent (SWE) measurements from the midpoints of the four sides of each of ten 10x10-m grids at Happy Valley, Sagwon, Franklin Bluffs, and Deadhorse. We were not able to access the grids on B.P.-leased lands atWest Dock, and Howe Island, because we did not have B.P.'s "authorization to proceed". 3. Snow depths at every meter within each of the ten grids. 4. Snow profile descriptions from each of the ten grids. 5. Heave measurements from iron re-bar at releve sites and V. Romanovsky heave meters. 6. Snow depth measurements every 100 m within 1 x 1 km plot and at 45 permanent plots at Happy Valley. Dataset Alaska North Slope Arctic north slope Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Happy Valley ENVELOPE(-133.520,-133.520,60.016,60.016) Howe Island ENVELOPE(-95.313,-95.313,56.344,56.344) ENVELOPE(-148.85236,-148.46638,70.16183,69.14655) |
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This data report is a summary of snow-survey information collected during a trip to the Arctic Slope April 12-15, 2004. The data were all collected as part of the Biocomplexity of Frost-Boil Ecosystems study (Walker et al. 2004). Snow is an important factor affecting soil-surface temperatures during the winter. These data will be used to help model the influence of snow on frost heave. The data collected included 1. Snow depth and soil temperature information from 97 of the 117 permanent plots (releves) that are part of a vegetation classification study. 2. Snow density and snow-water-equivalent (SWE) measurements from the midpoints of the four sides of each of ten 10x10-m grids at Happy Valley, Sagwon, Franklin Bluffs, and Deadhorse. We were not able to access the grids on B.P.-leased lands atWest Dock, and Howe Island, because we did not have B.P.'s "authorization to proceed". 3. Snow depths at every meter within each of the ten grids. 4. Snow profile descriptions from each of the ten grids. 5. Heave measurements from iron re-bar at releve sites and V. Romanovsky heave meters. 6. Snow depth measurements every 100 m within 1 x 1 km plot and at 45 permanent plots at Happy Valley. |
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Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope |
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Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope |
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Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope |
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Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope |
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Biocomplexity of Frost-boil Ecosystems Snow Data Report, Alaska North Slope |
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ENVELOPE(-148.85236,-148.46638,70.16183,69.14655) BEGINDATE: 2004-04-12T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2004-04-15T23:59:59Z |
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ENVELOPE(-133.520,-133.520,60.016,60.016) ENVELOPE(-95.313,-95.313,56.344,56.344) ENVELOPE(-148.85236,-148.46638,70.16183,69.14655) |
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Arctic Happy Valley Howe Island |
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Arctic Happy Valley Howe Island |
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Alaska North Slope Arctic north slope Alaska |
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Alaska North Slope Arctic north slope Alaska |
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