Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021

Beavers have established themselves as a key component of low arctic ecosystems over the past several decades. The data presented here document the occurrence, reconstruct the timing, and highlight the effects of beaver activity on a small creek valley confined by ice-rich permafrost on the Seward P...

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Main Authors: Jones, Benjamin, Tape, Ken, Clark, Jason, Bondurant, Allen, Ward Jones, Melissa, Gaglioti, Benjamin, Elder, Clayton, Witharana, Chandi, Miller, Charles
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2021
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2fj29d9x
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2fj29d9x 2023-05-15T14:57:42+02:00 Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021 Jones, Benjamin Tape, Ken Clark, Jason Bondurant, Allen Ward Jones, Melissa Gaglioti, Benjamin Elder, Clayton Witharana, Chandi Miller, Charles 2021 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2fj29d9x https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2FJ29D9X en eng NSF Arctic Data Center Arctic Beavers Geomorphology Permafrost Remote Sensing Thermokarst Tundra dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2fj29d9x 2022-02-08T14:20:05Z Beavers have established themselves as a key component of low arctic ecosystems over the past several decades. The data presented here document the occurrence, reconstruct the timing, and highlight the effects of beaver activity on a small creek valley confined by ice-rich permafrost on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. We analyzed very high resolution satellite imagery to digitize beaver dams and stream channels from the years 2006, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021. We also acquired Uncrewed Aircract System (UAS) imagery on 06 August 2021 and created a 5 centimeter (cm) resolution orthophoto mosaic and a 15 cm resolution digital surface model. Our data show that beaver engineering between 2006 and 2021 caused a systems-level response to a small tundra stream that promoted lateral expansion of the creek valley into an ice-rich permafrost hillslope and development of a diffuse network of stream channels expanding the area of potential beaver engineering in the future. The datasets support the findings presented in this accepted paper - Jones, B.M., K.D. Tape, J.A. Clark, A.C. Bondurant, M.K. Ward Jones, B.V. Gaglioti, C.D. Elder, C. Witharana, and C.E. Miller. Accepted. Multi-dimensional remote sensing analysis documents beaver-induced permafrost degradation, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Remote Sensing. Dataset Arctic Ice permafrost Seward Peninsula Thermokarst Tundra Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Lake Creek ENVELOPE(-135.621,-135.621,65.575,65.575)
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topic Arctic
Beavers
Geomorphology
Permafrost
Remote Sensing
Thermokarst
Tundra
spellingShingle Arctic
Beavers
Geomorphology
Permafrost
Remote Sensing
Thermokarst
Tundra
Jones, Benjamin
Tape, Ken
Clark, Jason
Bondurant, Allen
Ward Jones, Melissa
Gaglioti, Benjamin
Elder, Clayton
Witharana, Chandi
Miller, Charles
Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021
topic_facet Arctic
Beavers
Geomorphology
Permafrost
Remote Sensing
Thermokarst
Tundra
description Beavers have established themselves as a key component of low arctic ecosystems over the past several decades. The data presented here document the occurrence, reconstruct the timing, and highlight the effects of beaver activity on a small creek valley confined by ice-rich permafrost on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. We analyzed very high resolution satellite imagery to digitize beaver dams and stream channels from the years 2006, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021. We also acquired Uncrewed Aircract System (UAS) imagery on 06 August 2021 and created a 5 centimeter (cm) resolution orthophoto mosaic and a 15 cm resolution digital surface model. Our data show that beaver engineering between 2006 and 2021 caused a systems-level response to a small tundra stream that promoted lateral expansion of the creek valley into an ice-rich permafrost hillslope and development of a diffuse network of stream channels expanding the area of potential beaver engineering in the future. The datasets support the findings presented in this accepted paper - Jones, B.M., K.D. Tape, J.A. Clark, A.C. Bondurant, M.K. Ward Jones, B.V. Gaglioti, C.D. Elder, C. Witharana, and C.E. Miller. Accepted. Multi-dimensional remote sensing analysis documents beaver-induced permafrost degradation, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Remote Sensing.
format Dataset
author Jones, Benjamin
Tape, Ken
Clark, Jason
Bondurant, Allen
Ward Jones, Melissa
Gaglioti, Benjamin
Elder, Clayton
Witharana, Chandi
Miller, Charles
author_facet Jones, Benjamin
Tape, Ken
Clark, Jason
Bondurant, Allen
Ward Jones, Melissa
Gaglioti, Benjamin
Elder, Clayton
Witharana, Chandi
Miller, Charles
author_sort Jones, Benjamin
title Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021
title_short Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021
title_full Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021
title_fullStr Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021
title_full_unstemmed Swan Lake Creek Study Reach Datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and UAS imagery; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; 2006-2021
title_sort swan lake creek study reach datasets - beaver dams, flowlines, and uas imagery; seward peninsula, alaska; 2006-2021
publisher NSF Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2021
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2fj29d9x
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Ice
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Thermokarst
Tundra
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Tundra
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