Land cover classification for Kytalyk / Chokurdakh, Indigirka Lowland , Sakha (Yakutia), Russia

Permafrost‐affected ecosystems are important components in the global carbon (C) cycle that, despite being vulnerable to disturbances under climate change, remain poorly understood. This dataset provides high-resolution land cover data for the Kytalyk / Chokurdakh study area located at the Berelekh...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Siewert, Matthias Benjamin, Hugelius, Gustaf
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2018
Subjects:
KYT
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.896769
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.896769
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Summary:Permafrost‐affected ecosystems are important components in the global carbon (C) cycle that, despite being vulnerable to disturbances under climate change, remain poorly understood. This dataset provides high-resolution land cover data for the Kytalyk / Chokurdakh study area located at the Berelekh River in the Indigirka lowlands, eastern Siberia, Russia. The land cover classification was constructed from very high spatial resolution (2 m) GeoEye-1 (DigitalGlobe, 19 August 2010) satellite imagery. It was used to map soil organic carbon (SOC) and vegetation biomass over an area dominated by a floodplain and thermokarst basins (Alas). We argue that vegetation dynamics and biomass accumulation are unlikely to offset mineralization of thawed permafrost C and that landscape‐scale reworking of SOC represents the largest potential changes to C cycling.