Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ...
The Permafrost Grown project (NSF RISE Award # 2126965) is co-producing knowledge with farmers in Alaska (Tanana Valley and Bethel) to investigate the interactions and feedbacks between permafrost and agriculture. Additional project objectives include understanding legacy effects over a 120-year cul...
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ftdatacite:10.18739/a2319s45k 2024-04-28T08:10:27+00:00 Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ... Ward Jones, Melissa Gannon, Glenna Jones, Benjamin 2024 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2319s45k https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2319S45K en eng NSF Arctic Data Center permafrost agriculture celery compost dataset Dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2319s45k 2024-04-02T10:22:20Z The Permafrost Grown project (NSF RISE Award # 2126965) is co-producing knowledge with farmers in Alaska (Tanana Valley and Bethel) to investigate the interactions and feedbacks between permafrost and agriculture. Additional project objectives include understanding legacy effects over a 120-year cultivation history in the Tanana Valley, evaluating the socio-economic effects of permafrost-agriculture interactions and provide decision making tools for farmers and finally to utilize education and outreach activities to share knowledge with the farmers and the public. The project focuses on in-the-ground farming in a range of cultivation types including crops, peonies and livestock. The project is funded through the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Navigating the New Arctic Initiative. Data was collected at a small (less than one acre) farm that grows diverse crops. This farm has been impacted by subsidence from thawing ice-rich permafrost. The goal of the celery trials was to compare celery grown in areas ... Dataset Arctic Ice permafrost Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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The Permafrost Grown project (NSF RISE Award # 2126965) is co-producing knowledge with farmers in Alaska (Tanana Valley and Bethel) to investigate the interactions and feedbacks between permafrost and agriculture. Additional project objectives include understanding legacy effects over a 120-year cultivation history in the Tanana Valley, evaluating the socio-economic effects of permafrost-agriculture interactions and provide decision making tools for farmers and finally to utilize education and outreach activities to share knowledge with the farmers and the public. The project focuses on in-the-ground farming in a range of cultivation types including crops, peonies and livestock. The project is funded through the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Navigating the New Arctic Initiative. Data was collected at a small (less than one acre) farm that grows diverse crops. This farm has been impacted by subsidence from thawing ice-rich permafrost. The goal of the celery trials was to compare celery grown in areas ... |
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Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ... |
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Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ... |
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Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ... |
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Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ... |
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Temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 2022 to March 2023 ... |
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temperature and soil moisture monitoring of celery trials and compost piles at a farm in fairbanks, alaska from may 2022 to march 2023 ... |
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