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Title: Retracted: Eddy-Covariance and Auxiliary Measurements, NGEE-Barrow, 2012-2013

Abstract

Redirect - This dataset has been superseded and is no longer available to download but is available by contacting the archive. Users are now directed to "Flux Tower Eddy Covariance and Meteorological Measurements for Barrow, Alaska: 2012-2016" https://doi.org/10.5440/1362279. This record does include the three original files, two .xlsx files and one .docx, as well as three versions created for interoperability in csv and pdf. The Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments: Arctic (NGEE Arctic), was a research effort to reduce uncertainty in Earth System Models by developing a predictive understanding of carbon-rich Arctic ecosystems and feedbacks to climate. NGEE Arctic was supported by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research.The NGEE Arctic project had two field research sites: 1) located within the Arctic polygonal tundra coastal region on the Barrow Environmental Observatory (BEO) and the North Slope near Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska and 2) multiple areas on the discontinuous permafrost region of the Seward Peninsula north of Nome, Alaska.Through observations, experiments, and synthesis with existing datasets, NGEE Arctic provided an enhanced knowledge base for multi-scale modeling and contributed to improved process representation at global pan-Arctic scales within the Department of Energy's Earth system Model (the Energy Exascale Earth System Model, ormore » E3SM), and specifically within the E3SM Land Model component (ELM).« less

Authors:
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Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
https://doi.org/10.5440/1124200; NGA019
DOE Contract Number:  
AC05-00OR22725
Research Org.:
Next Generation Ecosystems Experiment - Arctic, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (US)
Sponsoring Org.:
U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Collaborations:
PNL, BNL, ANL, ORNL
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Keywords:
EC Tower; Utqiagvik, Alaska; BEO; eddy covariance
Geolocation:
71.35,-156.4|71.2,-156.4|71.2,-156.7|71.35,-156.7|71.35,-156.4
OSTI Identifier:
1124200
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5440/1124200
Project Location:


Citation Formats

Raz-Yaseef, Naama, Billesbach, Dave, and Torn, Margaret. Retracted: Eddy-Covariance and Auxiliary Measurements, NGEE-Barrow, 2012-2013. United States: N. p., 2013. Web. doi:10.5440/1124200.
Raz-Yaseef, Naama, Billesbach, Dave, & Torn, Margaret. Retracted: Eddy-Covariance and Auxiliary Measurements, NGEE-Barrow, 2012-2013. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.5440/1124200
Raz-Yaseef, Naama, Billesbach, Dave, and Torn, Margaret. 2013. "Retracted: Eddy-Covariance and Auxiliary Measurements, NGEE-Barrow, 2012-2013". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.5440/1124200. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1124200. Pub date:Mon Nov 04 00:00:00 EST 2013
@article{osti_1124200,
title = {Retracted: Eddy-Covariance and Auxiliary Measurements, NGEE-Barrow, 2012-2013},
author = {Raz-Yaseef, Naama and Billesbach, Dave and Torn, Margaret},
abstractNote = {Redirect - This dataset has been superseded and is no longer available to download but is available by contacting the archive. Users are now directed to "Flux Tower Eddy Covariance and Meteorological Measurements for Barrow, Alaska: 2012-2016" https://doi.org/10.5440/1362279. This record does include the three original files, two .xlsx files and one .docx, as well as three versions created for interoperability in csv and pdf. The Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments: Arctic (NGEE Arctic), was a research effort to reduce uncertainty in Earth System Models by developing a predictive understanding of carbon-rich Arctic ecosystems and feedbacks to climate. NGEE Arctic was supported by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research.The NGEE Arctic project had two field research sites: 1) located within the Arctic polygonal tundra coastal region on the Barrow Environmental Observatory (BEO) and the North Slope near Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska and 2) multiple areas on the discontinuous permafrost region of the Seward Peninsula north of Nome, Alaska.Through observations, experiments, and synthesis with existing datasets, NGEE Arctic provided an enhanced knowledge base for multi-scale modeling and contributed to improved process representation at global pan-Arctic scales within the Department of Energy's Earth system Model (the Energy Exascale Earth System Model, or E3SM), and specifically within the E3SM Land Model component (ELM).},
doi = {10.5440/1124200},
journal = {},
number = ,
volume = ,
place = {United States},
year = {2013},
month = {11}
}