Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020

The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program represents the only coordinated program providing collection, standardization, open access, and dissemination of active-layer data world-wide. Widespread, systematic changes in the thickness of the active layer could have profound effects on the...

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Main Author: Shiklomanov, Nikolay
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Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2t43j40j
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2t43j40j 2023-05-15T13:02:36+02:00 Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020 Shiklomanov, Nikolay 2021 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2t43j40j https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2T43J40J en eng NSF Arctic Data Center Permafrost Earth Science Cryosphere Active Layer Grid 500 Meters to 1 Kilometer Probes Field Survey Weekly to Monthly dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2t43j40j 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program represents the only coordinated program providing collection, standardization, open access, and dissemination of active-layer data world-wide. Widespread, systematic changes in the thickness of the active layer could have profound effects on the flux of greenhouse gases, on the human infrastructure in cold regions, and on landscape and hydrologic processes. It is therefore critical that observational and analytical procedures continue over decadal periods to assess trends and detect cumulative, long-term changes. This dataset contains active-layer observations conducted by the CALM program since the 1990s, supported by a series of National Science Federation (NSF) awards. CALM program is an integral part of the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost. CALM 2020 data are significantly reduced due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. Available 2020 data are limited in terms of extent, and observations were not as controlled as previous years in terms of measurement timing or method, and therefore should be treated with caution. Dataset Active layer monitoring Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost permafrost Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Permafrost
Earth Science
Cryosphere
Active Layer
Grid
500 Meters to 1 Kilometer
Probes
Field Survey
Weekly to Monthly
spellingShingle Permafrost
Earth Science
Cryosphere
Active Layer
Grid
500 Meters to 1 Kilometer
Probes
Field Survey
Weekly to Monthly
Shiklomanov, Nikolay
Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020
topic_facet Permafrost
Earth Science
Cryosphere
Active Layer
Grid
500 Meters to 1 Kilometer
Probes
Field Survey
Weekly to Monthly
description The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program represents the only coordinated program providing collection, standardization, open access, and dissemination of active-layer data world-wide. Widespread, systematic changes in the thickness of the active layer could have profound effects on the flux of greenhouse gases, on the human infrastructure in cold regions, and on landscape and hydrologic processes. It is therefore critical that observational and analytical procedures continue over decadal periods to assess trends and detect cumulative, long-term changes. This dataset contains active-layer observations conducted by the CALM program since the 1990s, supported by a series of National Science Federation (NSF) awards. CALM program is an integral part of the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost. CALM 2020 data are significantly reduced due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. Available 2020 data are limited in terms of extent, and observations were not as controlled as previous years in terms of measurement timing or method, and therefore should be treated with caution.
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title Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020
title_short Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020
title_full Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020
title_fullStr Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal soil active layer measurements from a Circumpolar Active Layer monitoring (CALM) grid, (U11B) Imnavait Creek WET, Alaska. 1995-2020
title_sort seasonal soil active layer measurements from a circumpolar active layer monitoring (calm) grid, (u11b) imnavait creek wet, alaska. 1995-2020
publisher NSF Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2021
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Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost
permafrost
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Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost
permafrost
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