Field-based NDVI measurements at three adjacent tundra ecosystems at Imnavait Creek, Alaska, 2016-2022 ...
This Arctic Observing Network (AON) project focuses on maintaining and expanding our long-term network of measurements of carbon, water, and energy exchange in terrestrial systems in Alaska. These exchanges help regulate the Arctic System and its feedbacks to global climate. Thus, extending long-ter...
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ftdatacite:10.18739/a24x54j1x 2023-07-23T04:16:53+02:00 Field-based NDVI measurements at three adjacent tundra ecosystems at Imnavait Creek, Alaska, 2016-2022 ... Bret-Harte, Syndonia Euskirchen, Eugenie Edgar, Colin 2023 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a24x54j1x https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A24X54J1X en eng NSF Arctic Data Center dataset Dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a24x54j1x 2023-07-03T17:45:07Z This Arctic Observing Network (AON) project focuses on maintaining and expanding our long-term network of measurements of carbon, water, and energy exchange in terrestrial systems in Alaska. These exchanges help regulate the Arctic System and its feedbacks to global climate. Thus, extending long-term observations is a key science priority for the observing-change component of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH). Detecting and interpreting change in arctic carbon (C), water, and energy fluxes requires a continuous year-round record over multiple years. Recent data syntheses and modeling studies of Arctic Carbon balance suggest that tundra is either a carbon dioxide (CO2) sink, a source, or neutral (e.g., McGuire et al., 2009, McGuire et al., 2012) . This uncertainty arises mainly from a lack of data on winter CO2 flux and how tundra responds to recent warming. Because of harsh, remote environments and the lack of line power, long-term measurements of arctic CO2 fluxes over the full year are ... Dataset Arctic Study of Environmental Arctic Change Tundra Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic |
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This Arctic Observing Network (AON) project focuses on maintaining and expanding our long-term network of measurements of carbon, water, and energy exchange in terrestrial systems in Alaska. These exchanges help regulate the Arctic System and its feedbacks to global climate. Thus, extending long-term observations is a key science priority for the observing-change component of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH). Detecting and interpreting change in arctic carbon (C), water, and energy fluxes requires a continuous year-round record over multiple years. Recent data syntheses and modeling studies of Arctic Carbon balance suggest that tundra is either a carbon dioxide (CO2) sink, a source, or neutral (e.g., McGuire et al., 2009, McGuire et al., 2012) . This uncertainty arises mainly from a lack of data on winter CO2 flux and how tundra responds to recent warming. Because of harsh, remote environments and the lack of line power, long-term measurements of arctic CO2 fluxes over the full year are ... |
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Field-based NDVI measurements at three adjacent tundra ecosystems at Imnavait Creek, Alaska, 2016-2022 ... |
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