Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada)
This published dataset are time series of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) close to the surface across latitudinal and elevational gradients covering a multitude of permafrost landscapes and land surface types in the Yukon Territory, NW Canada. The station network was specifically set up by Pro...
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60 Mile 60 Mile Backup AINA Base Camp Alpine Burwash Alpine Burwash Backup Beaver Creek Palsa Beaver Creek Test Site Carmacks Copper Carmacks Copper Backup CCI Permafrost DATE/TIME Dawson 01 Dawson 02 Dawson 03 Dawson 04 Dawson 05 Dawson 06 Dawson 07 Dawson 08 Dawson 09 Dawson 10 Dawson 11 Dawson 12 Dawson 13 ESA_CCI_Permafrost_CCN2 Event label Faro 01 Faro 02 Faro 03 Faro 04 Faro 05 Faro 06 Faro 07 Faro 08 Faro 09 Faro 10 Faro 11 Faro 12 Faro 13 Johnson Crossing 01 Johnson Crossing 02 Johnson Crossing 03 Johnson Crossing 04 Johnson Crossing 05 Johnson Crossing 06 Johnson Crossing 07 Johnson Crossing 08 Johnson Crossing 09 Johnson Crossing 10 Johnson Crossing 11 |
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60 Mile 60 Mile Backup AINA Base Camp Alpine Burwash Alpine Burwash Backup Beaver Creek Palsa Beaver Creek Test Site Carmacks Copper Carmacks Copper Backup CCI Permafrost DATE/TIME Dawson 01 Dawson 02 Dawson 03 Dawson 04 Dawson 05 Dawson 06 Dawson 07 Dawson 08 Dawson 09 Dawson 10 Dawson 11 Dawson 12 Dawson 13 ESA_CCI_Permafrost_CCN2 Event label Faro 01 Faro 02 Faro 03 Faro 04 Faro 05 Faro 06 Faro 07 Faro 08 Faro 09 Faro 10 Faro 11 Faro 12 Faro 13 Johnson Crossing 01 Johnson Crossing 02 Johnson Crossing 03 Johnson Crossing 04 Johnson Crossing 05 Johnson Crossing 06 Johnson Crossing 07 Johnson Crossing 08 Johnson Crossing 09 Johnson Crossing 10 Johnson Crossing 11 Lewkowicz, Antoni G Wieczorek, Mareike Bartsch, Annett Heim, Birgit Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) |
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60 Mile 60 Mile Backup AINA Base Camp Alpine Burwash Alpine Burwash Backup Beaver Creek Palsa Beaver Creek Test Site Carmacks Copper Carmacks Copper Backup CCI Permafrost DATE/TIME Dawson 01 Dawson 02 Dawson 03 Dawson 04 Dawson 05 Dawson 06 Dawson 07 Dawson 08 Dawson 09 Dawson 10 Dawson 11 Dawson 12 Dawson 13 ESA_CCI_Permafrost_CCN2 Event label Faro 01 Faro 02 Faro 03 Faro 04 Faro 05 Faro 06 Faro 07 Faro 08 Faro 09 Faro 10 Faro 11 Faro 12 Faro 13 Johnson Crossing 01 Johnson Crossing 02 Johnson Crossing 03 Johnson Crossing 04 Johnson Crossing 05 Johnson Crossing 06 Johnson Crossing 07 Johnson Crossing 08 Johnson Crossing 09 Johnson Crossing 10 Johnson Crossing 11 |
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This published dataset are time series of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) close to the surface across latitudinal and elevational gradients covering a multitude of permafrost landscapes and land surface types in the Yukon Territory, NW Canada. The station network was specifically set up by Prof. A. Lewkowicz (University of Ottawa, Canada) and his colleagues and collaborators from April 2001 to assess the current thermal state of permafrost across wide climate and elevational gradients, as the operational Environment and Climate Change Canada climate stations in the Yukon area (NW Canada) are primarily located in valley bottom sites. However, much of the Yukon Territory is composed of mountainous terrain, therefore the degree of climate change and thermal state of permafrost for these vast areas is difficult to predict in part because present-day conditions are not known. The monitoring sites for air temperature and ground surface temperature were set up in logistically accessible elevations across as wide a range of elevations as possible and in a variety of positions relative to topography (ridge crests, valley bottoms, long slopes, etc.) in order to assess the impact of localized air temperature inversions. The wide range of elevations being monitored (330 m asl to 2077 m asl) as well as their geographical coverage (from 60°N to 65°N and 129°W to 141°W) covering a multitude of permafrost landscapes and land surface types make these records unique, providing an important snapshot across this complex landscape. The 111 monitoring sites (air temperature and upper ground temperature) are located in eight regions: 1. Wolf Creek and vicinity, near Whitehorse (60.54N, 135.15W): 27 sites 2. Dawson and vicinity (64.12°N, 139.68°W): 15 sites 3. Keno region (63.92°N 135.33°W): 13 sites 4. Johnson's Crossing region (60.57°N, 133.15°W): 13 sites 5. Sa Dena Hes mine site and vicinity (60.42°N, 128.59°W): 13 sites 6. Faro region (62.22°N, 133.13°W): 13 sites 7. Alaska Highway Corridor (from the Alaska border to 300 km ... |
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Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) |
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Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) |
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Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) |
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Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) |
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Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) |
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twenty years of mean annual ground temperature (magt) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the yukon territory (nw canada) |
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 61.876148 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -135.440146 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 60.008054 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -140.861100 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 65.153100 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -128.847000 * DATE/TIME START: 2001-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2019-12-31T00:00:00 |
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Lewkowicz, Antoni G (2021): FINAL REPORT to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources GNWT. Canada, May 12, 2021, Archiving University of Ottawa Northern Climate Data Lewkowicz, Antoni G; Wieczorek, Mareike; Bartsch, Annett; Heim, Birgit: Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada). Product Guide, https://download.pangaea.de/reference/126939/attachments/readme.pdf https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.971276 |
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.971276 2024-09-15T17:58:52+00:00 Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) Lewkowicz, Antoni G Wieczorek, Mareike Bartsch, Annett Heim, Birgit MEDIAN LATITUDE: 61.876148 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -135.440146 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 60.008054 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -140.861100 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 65.153100 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -128.847000 * DATE/TIME START: 2001-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2019-12-31T00:00:00 text/tab-separated-values, 3416 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.971276 en eng PANGAEA Lewkowicz, Antoni G (2021): FINAL REPORT to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources GNWT. Canada, May 12, 2021, Archiving University of Ottawa Northern Climate Data Lewkowicz, Antoni G; Wieczorek, Mareike; Bartsch, Annett; Heim, Birgit: Twenty years of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) across latitudinal and elevational gradients in the Yukon Territory (NW Canada). Product Guide, https://download.pangaea.de/reference/126939/attachments/readme.pdf https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.971276 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (License comes into effect after moratorium ends) Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 60 Mile 60 Mile Backup AINA Base Camp Alpine Burwash Alpine Burwash Backup Beaver Creek Palsa Beaver Creek Test Site Carmacks Copper Carmacks Copper Backup CCI Permafrost DATE/TIME Dawson 01 Dawson 02 Dawson 03 Dawson 04 Dawson 05 Dawson 06 Dawson 07 Dawson 08 Dawson 09 Dawson 10 Dawson 11 Dawson 12 Dawson 13 ESA_CCI_Permafrost_CCN2 Event label Faro 01 Faro 02 Faro 03 Faro 04 Faro 05 Faro 06 Faro 07 Faro 08 Faro 09 Faro 10 Faro 11 Faro 12 Faro 13 Johnson Crossing 01 Johnson Crossing 02 Johnson Crossing 03 Johnson Crossing 04 Johnson Crossing 05 Johnson Crossing 06 Johnson Crossing 07 Johnson Crossing 08 Johnson Crossing 09 Johnson Crossing 10 Johnson Crossing 11 dataset ftpangaea 2024-08-13T23:45:38Z This published dataset are time series of Mean Annual Ground Temperature (MAGT) close to the surface across latitudinal and elevational gradients covering a multitude of permafrost landscapes and land surface types in the Yukon Territory, NW Canada. The station network was specifically set up by Prof. A. Lewkowicz (University of Ottawa, Canada) and his colleagues and collaborators from April 2001 to assess the current thermal state of permafrost across wide climate and elevational gradients, as the operational Environment and Climate Change Canada climate stations in the Yukon area (NW Canada) are primarily located in valley bottom sites. However, much of the Yukon Territory is composed of mountainous terrain, therefore the degree of climate change and thermal state of permafrost for these vast areas is difficult to predict in part because present-day conditions are not known. The monitoring sites for air temperature and ground surface temperature were set up in logistically accessible elevations across as wide a range of elevations as possible and in a variety of positions relative to topography (ridge crests, valley bottoms, long slopes, etc.) in order to assess the impact of localized air temperature inversions. The wide range of elevations being monitored (330 m asl to 2077 m asl) as well as their geographical coverage (from 60°N to 65°N and 129°W to 141°W) covering a multitude of permafrost landscapes and land surface types make these records unique, providing an important snapshot across this complex landscape. The 111 monitoring sites (air temperature and upper ground temperature) are located in eight regions: 1. Wolf Creek and vicinity, near Whitehorse (60.54N, 135.15W): 27 sites 2. Dawson and vicinity (64.12°N, 139.68°W): 15 sites 3. Keno region (63.92°N 135.33°W): 13 sites 4. Johnson's Crossing region (60.57°N, 133.15°W): 13 sites 5. Sa Dena Hes mine site and vicinity (60.42°N, 128.59°W): 13 sites 6. Faro region (62.22°N, 133.13°W): 13 sites 7. Alaska Highway Corridor (from the Alaska border to 300 km ... Dataset Beaver Creek Carmacks Dawson Faro palsa permafrost Whitehorse Alaska Yukon PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-140.861100,-128.847000,65.153100,60.008054) |