Data Publications

Air, snow and ground temperature observations at three sites near Chokurdakh, Russia in 2013

hasData_Center_Short_Name
  • JP/MEXT/NIPR
hasDataset_Online_Resource
hasProject_Long_Name
  • Green Network of Excellence Program - Arctic Climate Change Research Project
hasDataset_Release_Date
  • 2014
hasDataset_Title
  • Air, snow and ground temperature observations at three sites near Chokurdakh, Russia in 2013
hasEntry_ID
  • A20141215-001
hasKeyword
  • Permafrost
  • Air temperature
  • Forest-tundra boundary
  • Ground temperature
  • Onset HOBO U12-006
  • Onset HOBO U12-008
  • Onset TMC20-HD
  • Snow temperature
  • T&D CO. RTR-51AL
hasReference
  • Iwahana, G., Takano, S., Petrov, R. E., Tei. S., Shingubara. R., maximov, T. C., Fedorov, A. N., Desyatkin, A. R., Nikolaev, A. N., Desyatkin, R. V., Sugimoto, A., Geocryological characteristics of the upper permafrost in a tundra-forest transition of the Indigirka River Valley, Russia. Polar Science, Jun 2014, 8, 96-113, doi:10.1016/j.polar.201401.005.
hasSummary
  • Our research area is located near Chokurdakh (71N, 148E) in Northeastern Siberia, Russia, about 150 km inland from the Arctic sea coast along the Indigirka River. Three study sites were selected for air, snow and ground temperature monitorings at the height of +1.50, +0.30, +0.20, +0.10, -0.01, -0.05, -0.10, -0.20, -0.30, -0.40, -0.50, -0.75, -1.00, -1.50, -2.00, -3.00, -4.00, -5.00, -5.50, -7.00 and -10.0m, respectively; Boydom is the northernmost tundra site among our study sites along the Indigirka River, Kodac is situated in a forest-tundra landscape 8 km south of Boydom, and Verkhny Khatistakh is a larch-dominated forest near a northern end of tree line.
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