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The RTK survey, using a Trimble unit, was conducted in August 2021 in the coastal plains region (1002 area) of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as part of a landscape vulnerability assessment. A total of six transects are included in the data, including five research sites and one transect collected at the camp site. Mean horizontal precision was 0.006m, mean vertical precision was 0.011m.
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The YKD is also home to the largest subsistence-based economy in Alaska. Yet, the low-lying landscape mosaic characterizing the YKD is at risk of massive change associated with projected sea level rise (SLR), increasing storm frequency and severity and permafrost degradation due to future climate change. Therefore, to conserve ecosystem services associated with the botanical and faunal richness in the YKD, management strategies in the region should not only be based on current ecosystem conditions, but also incorporate projected changes in landscape composition. The goal of this project is to provide managers and people living in the YKD, an assessment of the vulnerability of the landscape to future change and to...
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Project;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT MODELS,
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT MODELS,
Federal resource managers,
Hunters & anglers, All tags...
Interested public,
LAND COVER,
LAND COVER,
LANDSCAPE PROCESSES,
LANDSCAPE PROCESSES,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
MODELS,
MODELS,
PERMAFROST,
PERMAFROST,
PERMAFROST MELT,
PERMAFROST MELT,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
Regional & county planners,
State agencies,
Tribes,
VULNERABILITY LEVELS/INDEX,
VULNERABILITY LEVELS/INDEX,
Vulnerability Assessment,
biota,
biota,
environment,
environment,
underDevelopment, Fewer tags
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Alaska LandCarbon Assessment
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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.12757/abstract): The landscape of the Barrow Peninsula in northern Alaska is thought to have formed over centuries to millennia, and is now dominated by ice-wedge polygonal tundra that spans drained thaw-lake basins and interstitial tundra. In nearby tundra regions, studies have identified a rapid increase in thermokarst formation (i.e., pits) over recent decades in response to climate warming, facilitating changes in polygonal tundra geomorphology. We assessed the future impact of 100 years of tundra geomorphic change on peak growing season carbon exchange in response to: (i) landscape succession associated with the thaw-lake cycle; and (ii) low, moderate,...
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Types: Citation;
Tags: Alaska CASC,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Science Tools for Managers,
arctic,
carbon balance, All tags...
classification,
climate warming,
negative feedback,
polygonal tundra,
thaw-lake cycle,
thermokarst, Fewer tags
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We are provoding a set of table and maps that provides summary of ecosystem carbon balance (pools and fluxes) as simulated by the Dynamic Organic Soil version of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model. Simulations are provided for the historical period from 1950 to 2009 and projections from 2010 to 2099, for the four main landscape conservation cooperative regions in Alaska (i.e. the Arctic, the Western Alaska, the North Pacific and the Northwest Boreal LCCs). Projections have been conducted at 1km-resolution for two set of climate scenarios for the A1B, B1 and A2 emission scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The two global circulation models used...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alaska,
Carbon balanace,
NCCWSC,
Soil,
Terrestrial ecosystem, All tags...
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Vegetation,
geoscientificInformation, Fewer tags
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