Particulate organic matter dynamics in a permafrost headwater stream and the Kolyma River mainstem

Water samples for this study were collected at two sites in the vicinity of the town of Cherskiy: one representing the Kolyma mainstem (at 68.755 °N, 161.305 °E) and the other a small headwater stream called Y3 (watershed size ~17 km2), draining Yedoma-rich soils (sampling site at 68.759 °N, 161.448...

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Main Author: Broeder, Lisa
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: DataverseNL 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.34894/mhde2f
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Summary:Water samples for this study were collected at two sites in the vicinity of the town of Cherskiy: one representing the Kolyma mainstem (at 68.755 °N, 161.305 °E) and the other a small headwater stream called Y3 (watershed size ~17 km2), draining Yedoma-rich soils (sampling site at 68.759 °N, 161.448 °E). Surface water samples of 5-20 L were collected every 4-7 days from late May until late September/early October to cover the entire open-water season in 2013 and 2015, resulting in a total of 36 POM samples for the lower Kolyma mainstem and 35 POM samples for headwater stream Y3.