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Found 30 dataset(s) matching "Toolik Lake".
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Timeseries data from 'AK Toolik Lake 5 ENE' (ncei-uscrn-ak_toolik_lake_5_ene-)
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This data set consists of daily air, water, and soil temperature, wind speed, vapor pressure, and the sum of global radiation and unfrozen precipitation data from the Toolik Lake area of Alaska...
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This dataset contains estimates for aboveground shrub biomass and uncertainty at high spatial resolution (0.80-m) across three research areas near Toolik Lake, Alaska. The estimates for August of...
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Toolik Lake, AK, Ground-based Vector Magnetic Field Level 2 Data, 1.0 s Time Resolution, Station Code: (TOOL), Station Location: (GEO Latitude 66.6, Longitude 210.4), GIMA Network
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This data set provides the spatial distributions of vegetation types, soil carbon, and physiographic features in the Toolik Lake area, Alaska. Specific attributes include vegetation, percent...
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Noatak lakes bathymetry data collected as part of the Arctic Network 2005 freshwater initiative.
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In 2005 the National Park Service funded an expedition to characterize the freshwater resources in the northernmost National Parklands in Alaska (Bowden et al., 2005). The primary purpose of this...
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This data set includes estimates of permafrost Active Layer Thickness (ALT; cm), and calculated uncertainties, derived using a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system in the field in August 2014...
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This data set provides a collection of vegetation, landscape, geobotanical, elevation, hydrology, and geologic maps for the Kuparuk River Basin, North Slope, Alaska. The maps cover either (1) the...
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Fire can be a significant driver of permafrost change in boreal landscapes, altering the availability of soil carbon and nutrients that have important implications for future climate and...
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This release contains plant species cover measured along transects in Alaska, 2015. Site condition information in terms of wildfire burns is also included.
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This release contains Active Layer Thickness (ALT) and Organic Layer Thickness (OLT) measurements measured along transects in Alaska, 2015. Site condition information in terms of wildfire burns...
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Fire can be a significant driver of permafrost change in boreal landscapes, altering the availability of soil carbon and nutrients that have important implications for future climate and...
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Fire can be a significant driver of permafrost change in boreal landscapes, altering the availability of soil carbon and nutrients that have important implications for future climate and...
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Fire can be a significant driver of permafrost change in boreal landscapes, altering the availability of soil carbon and nutrients that have important implications for future climate and...