Data Publications

Soil characteristics in Woodbuffalo national Park 2014 September

hasData_Center_Short_Name
  • JP/MEXT/NIPR
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hasProject_Long_Name
  • Green Network of Excellence Program - Arctic Climate Change Research Project
hasDataset_Release_Date
  • 2015
hasDataset_Title
  • Soil characteristics in Woodbuffalo national Park 2014 September
hasEntry_ID
  • A20141127-006
hasKeyword
  • Fort Smith
  • Northwest territories
  • black spruce
  • glaciolacustrine
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hasSummary
  • Woodbuffalo national Park is suitable for ecological studied on carbon dynamics. There are three main forest types. Jack pine forests dominate on the higher terrace with sandy glaciolacustrine deposit. Black spruce stands locate on lower topograpy or around bog site. Trembling aspen is dominant species on the terrrace with fine-grained silty sediments. We settled automatic meteorological data logging system using satelite phone in June 2014. Additional maintenance for whole-year monitoring has been done in September 2014. We can access semi-real time data check on HP of Cryosalon. A chronosequence of stand replacement fire of black spruce stands was settled in WBNP, and soil characteristics of younger site was surveyed. Profile showed waterlooged soil condition through the year.
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