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  • active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000  (7)
  • AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2018_TrailValleyCreek; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, soil; geo.X; iButton sensor; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES; MOSES, mCan2018; Northwest Territories, Canada; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; snow; soil temperature; T_27; Temperature, soil; Temperature recorder; TEMP-R; The Research Network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam; TrailValleyCreek-iButton027; tundra vegetation  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 433208 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 435971 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 434045 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 436336 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 430852 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 436868 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: This data set contains quality controlled soil temperature and volumetric liquid water content measurements from a site at the forest-tundra transition in the western Canadian Arctic. The measurement site is near by the Trail Valley Creek (TVC) research station, which is operated by Wilfried Laurier University. The station is located east of the Mackenzie Delta and 45 km north of Inuvik. The published data set provides long-term observations on the thermal and hydrological state of the active layer at a hummocky tundra site within the continuous permafrost zone. The station consists of a soil depth-profile with four sensor sets at 2cm, 5cm, 10cm, and 20cm of paired soil moisture and soil temperature sensors. Additionally, three distributed soil moisture sensors are installed in the surface soil. The data series is continued since 2016 and provides a basis for process understanding and modelling studies of Arctic permafrost.
    Keywords: active layer; AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2016_TrailValleyCreek; Conductivity of soil/sediment; DATE/TIME; N_Trail_Valley_Creek; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; Permittivity, relative; Platinum resistance thermometer, Campbell Scientific, PT100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000; Quality flag, conductivity; Quality flag, permittivity; Quality flag, soil moisture; Quality flag, soil temperature; SOIL; Soil Moisture; Soil moisture, volumetric; Soil profile; Temperature; Temperature, soil; Time-domain reflectometry soil probe, Campbell Scientific, CS630; coupled with Time-domain reflectometer, Campbell Scientific, TDR100; coupled with Measurement and control datalogger, Campbell Scientific, CR1000
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 151925 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-20
    Keywords: AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2018_TrailValleyCreek; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, soil; geo.X; iButton sensor; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES; MOSES, mCan2018; Northwest Territories, Canada; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; snow; soil temperature; T_27; Temperature, soil; Temperature recorder; TEMP-R; The Research Network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam; TrailValleyCreek-iButton027; tundra vegetation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2973 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-20
    Keywords: AWI_Perma; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; CA-Land_2018_TrailValleyCreek; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, soil; geo.X; iButton sensor; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES; MOSES, mCan2018; Northwest Territories, Canada; Permafrost; Permafrost Research; snow; soil temperature; T_27; Temperature, soil; Temperature recorder; TEMP-R; The Research Network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam; TrailValleyCreek-iButton027; tundra vegetation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2820 data points
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