The springtime, surface-albedo transition in the Alaskan Arctic and the forcings that determine the duration and nature of that transition are the focus of our Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO I & II) campaign. The SALVO team are assessing the “whys” and “how longs” of the stages of the spring melt during which albedo values drop from 0.8 to 0.1, the largest and most significant change of the year. The near-shore location of the ARM NSA observatory makes this an ideal place to investigate these melt stages.
Metadata Creator:
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Name:
Anika Pinzner |
Email:
apinzner@alaska.edu |
Phone:
9078888555 |
Street:
2682 Goldhill Road |
City:
FAIRBANKS |
State:
AK |
Postal:
99709 |
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Contact Info:
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Name:
Jennifer Delamere |
Email:
jsdelamere@alaska.edu |
Phone:
9074747140 |
Street:
2156 N. Koyukuk Dr. |
City:
Fairbanks |
State:
AK |
Postal:
99775 |
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Investigator(s):
| Jennifer Delamere (jsdelamere@alaska.edu) 0000-0001-5074-6458 Anika Pinzner (apinzner@alaska.edu) 0000-0001-6309-7733 Matthew Sturm (msturm1@alaska.edu) 0000-0001-8882-1329
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Related Publications/References: |
Sturm, M., & Holmgren, J. (2018). An automatic snow depth probe for field validation campaigns. Water Resources Research, 54, 9695– 9701. |
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Data Citation: | https://doi.org/10.5439/1971428 |
Data Format: | csv |
File Naming Convention: | campaignname_sitename_instrumentname.datalevel.year.csv |
Directory Organization: | year/site/instrument/datalevel |
Abstract: | The springtime, surface-albedo transition in the Alaskan Arctic and the forcings that determine the duration and nature of that transition are the focus of our Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO I & II) campaign. The SALVO team are assessing the “whys” and “how longs” of the stages of the spring melt during which albedo values drop from 0.8 to 0.1, the largest and most significant change of the year. The near-shore location of the ARM NSA observatory makes this an ideal place to investigate these melt stages. |
Purpose: | Snow depth data was collected to monitor the evolution of the springtime snowpack. |
Data Usage: | Spatial resolution of depth measurements were 1-m over a 200-m transect. Coordinates available for 0-m and 200-m. There are 201 points. |
Data Credit: | Hannah Chapman-Dutton, Owen Larson, Ema Mayo, Serina Wesen |
Arm Sites:
| nsa |
Content Time Range:
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Begin:
2022-04-13
End:
2021-06-18 |
Data Type: | research data - ASR funded
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Scientific Measurements(s): |
Measurement name | Variables |
Snow Depth | |
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Stratum Keyword(s): |
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Data Quality: |
Attribute Accuracy:
| Potential over-probing, and relocation uncertainty theoretically resulted in an absolute depth accuracy of about ±1.5 cm, and a differential accuracy between two surveys of about ±2 cm. However, frequently, the probe was inserted in the same hole in the snow from the previous survey, increasing the differential accuracy to better than ±1 cm. |
Positional Accuracy:
| No formal positional accuracy tests were conducted |
Consistency and Completeness Report:
| Data set is considered complete for the information presented, as described in the abstract. Users are advised to read the rest of the metadata record carefully for additional details. |
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Use Restrictions:
| No use constraints are associated with this data. |
Distribution Info:
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Organization Name: |
ARM Archive User Services
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Email:
armarchive[at]ornl.gov
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Phone:
1-888-ARM-DATA
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Street:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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City:
Oak Ridge
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State:
Tennessee
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Postal:
37831-6290
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