Air Temperature and Thaw Depth, North Slope, Alaska: Field Measurements (1995-97) and Computed Values, Version 1.0

This data product contains field data measurements of air temperatures and thaw depth (active-layer thickness) measured at locations in north-central Alaska, and modeled values of air temperatures and thaw depth extrapolated to an area encompassing the Kuparuk River basin of north-central Alaska. Ai...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nelson, F., Shiklomanov, N., Mueller, G., Walker, D., Gallant, A., Bockheim, J., Munroe, J., Everett, L.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d6445jnk
https://arcticdata.io/catalog/#view/doi:10.5065/D6445JNK
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Summary:This data product contains field data measurements of air temperatures and thaw depth (active-layer thickness) measured at locations in north-central Alaska, and modeled values of air temperatures and thaw depth extrapolated to an area encompassing the Kuparuk River basin of north-central Alaska. Air temperature and thaw depth were measured in the years 1995, 1996, and 1997; air temperature was measured at 10 core Flux Study plots and additional sites, and thaw depth was measured within each of seven Arctic System Science (ARCSS) 1 km x 1 km grids. The data were collected to provide a basis for extrapolating thawing degree-days and thaw depth to the landscape scale (the Kuparuk River basin). Modeled air temperatures derived from the 1995 air temperature measurements are represented in 787 x 371 element matrices of thawing degree-day sums at weekly intervals for part of summer 1995. Thaw depth matrices were model led using the interpolated thawing degree-day data, a vegetation map of the Kuparuk River basin, and a digital elevation model (DEM) of the same area. Modeled thaw depth is represented in 178 x 369 element matrices of active-layer thickness at weekly intervals for part of summer 1995, one time period in 1996, and end-of-season (August 6) 1997. Data is only available as a single tar.gz file containing all of the files.