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Nome Creek Boreal, Fire and Permafrost Hydrology investigations

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Start Date
2014
End Date
2020
Release Date
2014

Summary

The Nome Creek Experimental Watershed (NCEW) has been the site of multiple studies focused on understanding hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem changes related to permafrost thaw and fire in the boreal forest. The boreal forest is the Earth’s largest terrestrial biome, and thus plays a major role in biogeochemical cycling, creation of habitat for wildlife, as well as wilderness and resources for humans. This project specifically investigates tracers experiments designed to provide comparative hydrological and soils investigations in a small, fire impacted, boreal forest watershed with discontinuous permafrost. The dataset includes field collected data on soil moisture, meteorology, stream flow, aquatic biogeochemistry, and [...]

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Permafrost Terrace, Fred Broerman
Permafrost Terrace, Fred Broerman

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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