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Stream Temperatures in the Noatak River and Kobuk River Basins, Northwest Alaska, 2017 - 2019

Citation

Carey, M.P., Koch, J.C., O'Donnell, J.A., Sjöberg, Y., 2020, Stream temperatures in the Noatak River and Kobuk River basins, Northwest Alaska, 2017 - 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P91HI62H

Summary

This data set includes 15-minute interval data on stream temperature from low-order streams and main-stem rivers in the Noatak and Kobuk River valleys in Northwestern Alaska, collected during the summer months. The water temperatures were determined using a HOBO Water Temp Pro v2 (Onset Computer Corporation, Bourne, MA, USA)with ±0.2 °C accuracy. Sensors were place in several locations within each stream as well as in the main river below the tributary junction in order to assess stream thermal state.

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Purpose

These data were collected from streams in catchments that cross a gradient of ground temperatures, ice content, and vegetation in order to assess spatial and temporal variability in stream temperatures to understand fish habitat. This data is part of the Hydro-Ecology of Arctic Thaw (HEAT) project, which is linking the impacts of warming in the Arctic-Boreal transition zone of Alaska to changes in stream hydrology, biogeochemistry, ecosystems, and fish.

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  • Alaska Science Center (ASC)

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