Network of permafrost temperature observations in Russia, 2018-2019.

This work coordinates data collection using standard equipment and protocols at the Alaskan and Russian borehole sites. These borehole temperature data sets provide the baseline to reconstruct past surface temperatures, to assess the future rates of change in near-surface permafrost temperatures and...

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Main Authors: Romanovsky, Vladimir, Kholodov, Alexander, Nicolsky, Dmitry, Wright, Thomas, Hasson, Nicholas
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NSF Arctic Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2vq2s99t
https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2VQ2S99T
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Summary:This work coordinates data collection using standard equipment and protocols at the Alaskan and Russian borehole sites. These borehole temperature data sets provide the baseline to reconstruct past surface temperatures, to assess the future rates of change in near-surface permafrost temperatures and permafrost boundaries, and to provide spatial data for validation of climate scenario models and temperature reanalysis approaches. This represents the Russia contribution to the ongoing activities of Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost that obtains temperatures in a large number of globally distributed boreholes in order to provide a snapshot of permafrost temperatures in both time and space. Included are files with the depth, temperature, and date of soil sampled at a number of sites. Site information (site name, latitude, longitude) by file name can be found in the file 'metadata.csv'.