ID-405 : Studies on the air-snow interaction in the tundra region of Alaska
Type
FIELDWORK
Research/Observation Title
Studies on the air-snow interaction in the tundra region of Alaska
Science Summary (common)
Clarify the air-snow interaction based on the long-term automatic observations and snow conditions in the winter by the snow survey
Planning Period
Planning Start Year 1997 〜 Planning End Year 2002
Principal Investigator
Tsuncharu YONETANI
Shinjo Branch of Snow and Ice Studies, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
- Individual Project Information 1/1 Research/Observation Period 2000-04-01 〜 2001-03-31
Funding Information Other Funding Details
A study of disaster predictions in global hydrological processes
Discipline(s)
Atmospheric Science, Glaciology
Personnel
Roll | Contact Person | Name | Takeshi SATO | Affiliation | Shinjo Branch of Snow and Ice Studies, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention | tsato@shinjo.bosai.go.jp |
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Roll | Contact Person | Name | K. KOSUGI | Affiliation | Shinjo Branch of Snow and Ice Studies, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention |
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Roll | Co-researcher | Name | L. HINZMAN | Affiliation | University of Alaska | Country | USA |
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Research/Observation Methods
ATV and snow machine
Research/Observation Period
2000-04-01 〜 2001-03-31
Research/Observation Point (Detail)
Field Site: Caribou-Poker Creek (Fairbanks, Alaska, USA) | Latitude [degree]: 65.140350 | Longitude [degree]: -147.457169 |
Data Registration
03:04 on Tue March 24, 2020
Last Update
03:04 on Tue March 24, 2020