Summary
- To clarify the degradation of permafrost after wildfires, monitoring of soil temperature and moisture for three sites with different levels of disturbance: Ward severely damaged (H), District in harm (M), Slightly damaged ward (L).Continuous (May 2005- July 2007) Ondotori Thermo-recorders of soil temperature at H site (right above S2) for two depths (5, 20 cm)Continuous (Aug. 2006- Aug. 2009) thermo-records of soil temperature, four HOBO Water Temp Pro Logger depths (2, 50, 100, 150 cm)Continuous (May 2006- Aug. 2008) records of soil moisture, HOBO Water Temp Pro Logger depth (30 cm, ECHO EC-5).
Dataset citation
- Shiro Tsuyuzaki,Keiji Kushida,Yuji Kodama, 2011, Survey on the Degradation of the Permafrost from Wildfire Disturbance - Ward severely damaged (H site), 1.00, Arctic Data archive System (ADS), Japan, https://ads.nipr.ac.jp/dataset/A20140624-032
Spatial coverage
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N:
65.12°
S:
65.12°
E:
-147.46°
W:
-147.46°
Temporal coverage
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2005-05-01
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2007-08-01
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DATA CONTORIBUTOR & GROUP
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Shiro Tsuyuzaki
(Hokkaido University)
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Keiji Kushida
(Toyama University)
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Yuji Kodama
(Hokkaido University)
PARAMETERS
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Common Sense Climate Index
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