Arctic Research Directory

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

RollContact PersonNameTakeshi SATOAffiliationShinjo Branch of Snow and Ice Studies, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster PreventionEmailtsato@shinjo.bosai.go.jp
RollContact PersonNameK. KOSUGIAffiliationShinjo Branch of Snow and Ice Studies, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
RollCo-researcherNameL. HINZMANAffiliationUniversity of AlaskaCountryUSA

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