Measurements in soil and air at Bayelva Station

Most permafrost is located in the Arctic, where frozen organic carbon makes it an important component of the global climate system. Despite the fact that the Arctic climate changes more rapidly than the rest of the globe, observational data density in the region is low. Permafrost thaw and carbon re...

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Main Authors: Boike, Julia, Juszak, Inge, Lange, Stephan, Chadburn, Sarah, Burke, Eleanor J, Overduin, Pier Paul, Roth, Kurt, Ippisch, Olaf, Bornemann, Niko, Stern, Lielle, Gouttevin, Isabelle, Hauber, Ernst, Westermann, Sebastian
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.880120
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description Most permafrost is located in the Arctic, where frozen organic carbon makes it an important component of the global climate system. Despite the fact that the Arctic climate changes more rapidly than the rest of the globe, observational data density in the region is low. Permafrost thaw and carbon release to the atmosphere are a positive feedback mechanism that can exacerbate climate warming. This positive feedback functions via changing land-atmosphere energy and mass exchanges. There is thus a great need to understand links between the energy balance, which can vary rapidly over hourly to annual time scales, and permafrost, which changes slowly over long time periods. This understanding thus mandates long-term observational data sets. Such a data set is available from the Bayelva Site at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, where meteorology, energy balance components and subsurface observations have been made for the last 20 years. Additional data include a high resolution digital elevation model and a panchromatic image. This paper presents the data set produced so far, explains instrumentation, calibration, processing and data quality control, as well as the sources for various resulting data sets. The resulting data set is unique in the Arctic and serves a baseline for future studies. Since the data provide observations of temporally variable parameters that mitigate energy fluxes between permafrost and atmosphere, such as snow depth and soil moisture content, they are suitable for use in integrating, calibrating and testing permafrost as a component in Earth System Models. The data set also includes a high resolution digital elevation model that can be used together with the snow physical information for snow pack modeling.
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author Boike, Julia
Juszak, Inge
Lange, Stephan
Chadburn, Sarah
Burke, Eleanor J
Overduin, Pier Paul
Roth, Kurt
Ippisch, Olaf
Bornemann, Niko
Stern, Lielle
Gouttevin, Isabelle
Hauber, Ernst
Westermann, Sebastian
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Juszak, Inge
Lange, Stephan
Chadburn, Sarah
Burke, Eleanor J
Overduin, Pier Paul
Roth, Kurt
Ippisch, Olaf
Bornemann, Niko
Stern, Lielle
Gouttevin, Isabelle
Hauber, Ernst
Westermann, Sebastian
Measurements in soil and air at Bayelva Station
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Bornemann, Niko
Stern, Lielle
Gouttevin, Isabelle
Hauber, Ernst
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title_short Measurements in soil and air at Bayelva Station
title_full Measurements in soil and air at Bayelva Station
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op_source Supplement to: Boike, Julia; Juszak, Inge; Lange, Stephan; Chadburn, Sarah; Burke, Eleanor J; Overduin, Pier Paul; Roth, Kurt; Ippisch, Olaf; Bornemann, Niko; Stern, Lielle; Gouttevin, Isabelle; Hauber, Ernst; Westermann, Sebastian (2018): A 20-year record (1998-2017) of permafrost, active layer and meteorological conditions at a high Arctic permafrost research site (Bayelva, Spitsbergen). Earth System Science Data, 10(1), 355-390, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-355-2018
op_relation Boike, Julia; Grünberg, Inge; Miesner, Frederieke; Bornemann, Niko; Cable, William L (2022): Continuous measurements in soil and air at the permafrost long-term observatory at the Bayelva station near Ny-Ålesund (2018 et seq). PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.948951
Boike, Julia; Nitzbon, Jan; Anders, Katharina; Grigoriev, Mikhail N; Bolshiyanov, Dimitry Yu; Langer, Moritz; Lange, Stephan; Bornemann, Niko; Morgenstern, Anne; Schreiber, Peter; Wille, Christian; Chadburn, Sarah; Gouttevin, Isabelle; Burke, Eleanor J; Kutzbach, Lars (2019): A 16-year record (2002–2017) of permafrost, active-layer, and meteorological conditions at the Samoylov Island Arctic permafrost research site, Lena River delta, northern Siberia: an opportunity to validate remote-sensing data and land surface, snow, and permafrost models. Earth System Science Data, 11(1), 261-299, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-261-2019
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.880120 2024-05-19T07:33:30+00:00 Measurements in soil and air at Bayelva Station Boike, Julia Juszak, Inge Lange, Stephan Chadburn, Sarah Burke, Eleanor J Overduin, Pier Paul Roth, Kurt Ippisch, Olaf Bornemann, Niko Stern, Lielle Gouttevin, Isabelle Hauber, Ernst Westermann, Sebastian LATITUDE: 78.920900 * LONGITUDE: 11.833100 * DATE/TIME START: 1998-09-13T02:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2017-12-31T23:30:00 2017 application/zip, 25 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.880120 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.880120 en eng PANGAEA Boike, Julia; Grünberg, Inge; Miesner, Frederieke; Bornemann, Niko; Cable, William L (2022): Continuous measurements in soil and air at the permafrost long-term observatory at the Bayelva station near Ny-Ålesund (2018 et seq). PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.948951 Boike, Julia; Nitzbon, Jan; Anders, Katharina; Grigoriev, Mikhail N; Bolshiyanov, Dimitry Yu; Langer, Moritz; Lange, Stephan; Bornemann, Niko; Morgenstern, Anne; Schreiber, Peter; Wille, Christian; Chadburn, Sarah; Gouttevin, Isabelle; Burke, Eleanor J; Kutzbach, Lars (2019): A 16-year record (2002–2017) of permafrost, active-layer, and meteorological conditions at the Samoylov Island Arctic permafrost research site, Lena River delta, northern Siberia: an opportunity to validate remote-sensing data and land surface, snow, and permafrost models. Earth System Science Data, 11(1), 261-299, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-261-2019 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.880120 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.880120 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Boike, Julia; Juszak, Inge; Lange, Stephan; Chadburn, Sarah; Burke, Eleanor J; Overduin, Pier Paul; Roth, Kurt; Ippisch, Olaf; Bornemann, Niko; Stern, Lielle; Gouttevin, Isabelle; Hauber, Ernst; Westermann, Sebastian (2018): A 20-year record (1998-2017) of permafrost, active layer and meteorological conditions at a high Arctic permafrost research site (Bayelva, Spitsbergen). Earth System Science Data, 10(1), 355-390, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-355-2018 Dataset 2017 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.88012010.5194/essd-10-355-201810.1594/PANGAEA.94895110.5194/essd-11-261-2019 2024-04-23T23:36:33Z Most permafrost is located in the Arctic, where frozen organic carbon makes it an important component of the global climate system. Despite the fact that the Arctic climate changes more rapidly than the rest of the globe, observational data density in the region is low. Permafrost thaw and carbon release to the atmosphere are a positive feedback mechanism that can exacerbate climate warming. This positive feedback functions via changing land-atmosphere energy and mass exchanges. There is thus a great need to understand links between the energy balance, which can vary rapidly over hourly to annual time scales, and permafrost, which changes slowly over long time periods. This understanding thus mandates long-term observational data sets. Such a data set is available from the Bayelva Site at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, where meteorology, energy balance components and subsurface observations have been made for the last 20 years. Additional data include a high resolution digital elevation model and a panchromatic image. This paper presents the data set produced so far, explains instrumentation, calibration, processing and data quality control, as well as the sources for various resulting data sets. The resulting data set is unique in the Arctic and serves a baseline for future studies. Since the data provide observations of temporally variable parameters that mitigate energy fluxes between permafrost and atmosphere, such as snow depth and soil moisture content, they are suitable for use in integrating, calibrating and testing permafrost as a component in Earth System Models. The data set also includes a high resolution digital elevation model that can be used together with the snow physical information for snow pack modeling. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund permafrost Svalbard PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(11.833100,11.833100,78.920900,78.920900)