Soil Temperature and Moisture, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2023
Abstract
Daily averages of soil temperature and moisture measured once every hour at different heights located at Intensive Monitoring Stations at Teller Road Mile Marker 27 site. Data are retrieved annually from 2016-2023. This is the final update to this dataset: no changes to previous data files with the addition of 2022-2023 data files. Data files have header rows, NaN fields indicate invalid or missing data, and negative vertical offsets are above ground. UPDATED 2025-07: Seven new data files collected in 2022-2023 were added and no previously archived data were changed. This represents the final collection of data and text in the title was changed to reflect the defined timespan. Other files that were added: file-level metadata, a data dictionary, a site location map, and a data file inventory by year.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) andmore »
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- Publication Date:
- Other Number(s):
- https://doi.org/10.5440/1581437; NGA134
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC02-05CH11231
- Research Org.:
- Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE) Arctic
- Sponsoring Org.:
- U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
- Subject:
- 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > FROZEN GROUND > SOIL TEMPERATURE; EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > SOILS > SOIL MOISTURE/WATER CONTENT; ESS-DIVE CSV File Formatting Guidelines Reporting Format; ESS-DIVE File Level Metadata Reporting Format; FROZEN GROUND; SOIL MOISTURE/WATER CONTENT; SOIL TEMPERATURE; SOILS; Seward Peninsula, Alaska; Teller Road
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1581437
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.15485/1581437
Citation Formats
Romanovsky, Vladimir, Cable, William, Dolgikh, Kirill, Nicolsky, Dimitry, and Wright, Thomas. Soil Temperature and Moisture, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2023. United States: N. p., 2022.
Web. doi:10.15485/1581437.
Romanovsky, Vladimir, Cable, William, Dolgikh, Kirill, Nicolsky, Dimitry, & Wright, Thomas. Soil Temperature and Moisture, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2023. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/1581437
Romanovsky, Vladimir, Cable, William, Dolgikh, Kirill, Nicolsky, Dimitry, and Wright, Thomas. 2022.
"Soil Temperature and Moisture, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2023". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/1581437. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1581437. Pub date:Mon Apr 25 04:00:00 UTC 2022
@article{osti_1581437,
title = {Soil Temperature and Moisture, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2023},
author = {Romanovsky, Vladimir and Cable, William and Dolgikh, Kirill and Nicolsky, Dimitry and Wright, Thomas},
abstractNote = {Daily averages of soil temperature and moisture measured once every hour at different heights located at Intensive Monitoring Stations at Teller Road Mile Marker 27 site. Data are retrieved annually from 2016-2023. This is the final update to this dataset: no changes to previous data files with the addition of 2022-2023 data files. Data files have header rows, NaN fields indicate invalid or missing data, and negative vertical offsets are above ground. UPDATED 2025-07: Seven new data files collected in 2022-2023 were added and no previously archived data were changed. This represents the final collection of data and text in the title was changed to reflect the defined timespan. Other files that were added: file-level metadata, a data dictionary, a site location map, and a data file inventory by year.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 = {10.15485/1581437},
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place = {United States},
year = {Mon Apr 25 04:00:00 UTC 2022},
month = {Mon Apr 25 04:00:00 UTC 2022}
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