Exposure of boreal aapa mires to climate change

This repository contains four zipped data files which contain (i) the spatial distribution of aapa mire complexes (‘aapa mires’) and their wettest flark-dominated parts (‘wet aapa mires’) situated in the aapa mire and palsa mire zones of Finland, as selected for the study by Heikkinen et al. (in rev...

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Main Authors: Heikkinen, Risto K., Aapala, Kaisu, Leikola, Niko, Aalto, Juha
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5813267
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Summary:This repository contains four zipped data files which contain (i) the spatial distribution of aapa mire complexes (‘aapa mires’) and their wettest flark-dominated parts (‘wet aapa mires’) situated in the aapa mire and palsa mire zones of Finland, as selected for the study by Heikkinen et al. (in review), (ii) values for the six bioclimatic variables (growing degree days, mean January and July temperature, annual precipitation, and May and July water balance) averaged for the years 1981–2010, and developed for the studied aapa mires and wet aapa mires using a 50 x 50 m lattice system, and (iii) values for the same six bioclimatic variables developed for future climates and the two types of study mires, based on the global climate models for 2040–2069 and two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5), and (iv) values of climate velocity metrics calculated for the six bioclimatic variables and the two types of study mires. These data provide the essential data employed in conducting the analysis in the following work: Risto K. Heikkinen 1 , Kaisu Aapala 1 , Niko Leikola 1 and Juha Aalto 2 : Exposure of boreal aapa mires to climate change, in review. 1 Biodiversity Centre, Finnish Environment Institute, Latokartanonkaari 11, FI-00790 Helsinki, Finland 2 Finnish Meteorological Institute, Weather and climate change impact research, Helsinki, Finland The data files are embedded in four compressed zip files (one of them including a geodatabase folder with files) which include several ArcGIS compatible tiff-raster or shape files. The names and contents of the four zipped files are as follows: (1) mires.zip – includes shape files describing the location and spatial configuration of the aapa mires (‘Aapa_mires.shp’) and the wet aapa mires (‘Wet_aapa_mires.shp’) included in the study, and the borders of different mire zones in Finland (‘Mire_zones.shp’); (2) climate_data_aapa_mires.zip – includes 18 tiff raster files showing the values of the six bioclimatic variables in the studied aapa mires within the 50 ...