ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE

Earth’s rapidly changing climate is particularly evident in the Arctic. Outside of the Arctic, the emergence of large-sample catchment databases has transformed science from an emphasis on local case-studies towards more systematic insights into drivers of watershed functioning. Here we present an i...

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Main Author: Speetjens, N. J., Hugelius, G., Gumbricht, T., Lantuit, H., Berghuijs, W.R., Pika, P.A., Poste, A., Vonk, J.E.
Other Authors: Speetjens, Niek Jesse
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Language:English
Published: DataverseNL 2022
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Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34894/U9HSPV
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spelling ftdataversenl:doi:10.34894/U9HSPV 2024-04-07T07:49:04+00:00 ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE Speetjens, N. J., Hugelius, G., Gumbricht, T., Lantuit, H., Berghuijs, W.R., Pika, P.A., Poste, A., Vonk, J.E. Speetjens, Niek Jesse 2022-08-05 https://doi.org/10.34894/U9HSPV English eng DataverseNL https://doi.org/10.34894/U9HSPV Earth and Environmental Sciences Watersheds Arctic Pan-Arctic Hydrology Climate Climate change Catchment Permafrost Database Biogeochemistry Geospatial dataset 2022 ftdataversenl https://doi.org/10.34894/U9HSPV 2024-03-08T09:52:42Z Earth’s rapidly changing climate is particularly evident in the Arctic. Outside of the Arctic, the emergence of large-sample catchment databases has transformed science from an emphasis on local case-studies towards more systematic insights into drivers of watershed functioning. Here we present an integrated pan-ARctic CAtchments summary DatabasE (ARCADE) of >40,000 catchments, including small and medium-sized watersheds, draining into the Arctic Ocean. These watersheds, delineated at a high-resolution (90 m), are provided with 103 geospatial, environmental, climatic, and physiographic catchment properties. ARCADE is the first aggregated database of pan-Arctic river catchments that includes small watersheds at a high resolution. These small catchments are experiencing the greatest climatic warming while also storing large quantities of soil carbon in landscapes that are especially prone to degradation of permafrost (i.e., ice wedge polygon terrain) and associated hydrological regime shifts. The publication of this database is a necessary step toward more integrated monitoring of the pan-Arctic watershed. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Ice permafrost wedge* DataverseNL Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Watersheds
Arctic
Pan-Arctic
Hydrology
Climate
Climate change
Catchment
Permafrost
Database
Biogeochemistry
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Watersheds
Arctic
Pan-Arctic
Hydrology
Climate
Climate change
Catchment
Permafrost
Database
Biogeochemistry
Speetjens, N. J., Hugelius, G., Gumbricht, T., Lantuit, H., Berghuijs, W.R., Pika, P.A., Poste, A., Vonk, J.E.
ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
Watersheds
Arctic
Pan-Arctic
Hydrology
Climate
Climate change
Catchment
Permafrost
Database
Biogeochemistry
description Earth’s rapidly changing climate is particularly evident in the Arctic. Outside of the Arctic, the emergence of large-sample catchment databases has transformed science from an emphasis on local case-studies towards more systematic insights into drivers of watershed functioning. Here we present an integrated pan-ARctic CAtchments summary DatabasE (ARCADE) of >40,000 catchments, including small and medium-sized watersheds, draining into the Arctic Ocean. These watersheds, delineated at a high-resolution (90 m), are provided with 103 geospatial, environmental, climatic, and physiographic catchment properties. ARCADE is the first aggregated database of pan-Arctic river catchments that includes small watersheds at a high resolution. These small catchments are experiencing the greatest climatic warming while also storing large quantities of soil carbon in landscapes that are especially prone to degradation of permafrost (i.e., ice wedge polygon terrain) and associated hydrological regime shifts. The publication of this database is a necessary step toward more integrated monitoring of the pan-Arctic watershed.
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title ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE
title_short ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE
title_full ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE
title_fullStr ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE
title_full_unstemmed ARCADE: The pan-ARctic CAtchment DatabasE
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Arctic Ocean
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Climate change
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