Alaska River Ice Phenology Camera Network - 2019-2022

This dataset contains observations of ice phenology throughout the winters of 2019 through 2022 (Water Yeara 2020, 2021, and 2022). Observations are primarily co-located within or near communities participating in the Fresh Eyes on Ice project, seeking to expand spatial coverage of ice observations...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Allen Bondurant, Christopher Arp, Dana Brown, Katie Spellman
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2022
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:edbc8d9e-42f9-4f76-bea3-4e59ef48294d
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Summary:This dataset contains observations of ice phenology throughout the winters of 2019 through 2022 (Water Yeara 2020, 2021, and 2022). Observations are primarily co-located within or near communities participating in the Fresh Eyes on Ice project, seeking to expand spatial coverage of ice observations and inform a variety of user groups including river forecasters, community members, and remote sensing scientists. Sites were selected for a variety of factors including community interest and site feasibility. This spatially distributed dataset provides valuable information about ice conditions through the winters of 2019 through 2022 on rivers around Alaska, including the Kuskokwim River near Kwethluk (later Napaskiak), Alaska, the Tanana River near Fairbanks, Alaska, the Innoko River near Shageluk, Alaska, the Noatak River near Noatak, Alaska, the Chandalar (Teedrinjik) River in Venetie, Alaska, the Yukon River in Galena, Alaska, the Yukon River at Paimute, Alaska, the Yukon River above Eagle, Alaska, the Copper River below Tazlina, Alaska, the Kantishna River near its confluence, Alaska, the Kuskokwim River in Sleetmute, Alaska, and the Colville River near Nuiqsut, Alaska. These observations were made on a daily basis from remote camera installations.