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  • PANGAEA  (66)
  • Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: The datasets present measurements of cDOM absorption in lakes, rivers and streams of Yamal and Gydan Peninsula area during the summer periods from 2012-2014 and 2016. In summer seasons of 2012 - 2013 water samples was collected during "Yamal-Arctic" Expedition. All of the research areas were located near the coastline of Yamal, Yavay, and Gydan Peninsula and Bely Island. In 2012 water samples from rivers, lakes and streams were taken near New Port, Cape Kamenny and Tambey settlements and in basins (water catchments) of the Sabetta, Seyakha, Yuribey (Baydaratskaya Bay, Gydan Peninsula) and Mongocheyakha rivers. In 2013 water samples from rivers, lakes and streams were taken in the Yavai Peninsula, Yayne Vong bay and in the basins (water catchments) of the Sabetta, Mongocheyakha and Yuribey (Gydan Peninsula) rivers. In 2014 lakes were sampled in the Erkuta River basin, south of Yamal Peninsula. In 2016 lakes and rivers were sampled it the Erkuta River basin and Polar Ural area. cDOM is operationally defined by the chosen filter pore size. Samples have been consistently filtrated through 0.7 µm pore size glas fibre filters. cDOM filtrates have been stored in darkness and have been measured after the expedition using the dual-beam Specord200 laboratory spectrometer (Jena Analytik) at the Otto Schmidt Laboratory OSL, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia. The OSL cDOM protocol (Heim and Roessler, 2016) prescribes 3 Absorbance (A) measurements per sample from UV to 750 nm against ultra-pure water. The absorption coefficient, a, is calculated by a = 2.303A/L, where L is the pathlength of the cuvette [m], and the factor 2.303 converts log10 to loge. The output of the calculation is a continuous spectrum of a. The cDOM a spectra are used to determine the exponential slope value for specific wavelength ranges, S by fitting the data between min and max wavelength to an exponential function. We provide cDOM absorption coefficients for the wavelengths 254, 260, 350, 375, 400, 412, 440, 443 nm [1/m] and Slope values for three different UV, VIS, wavelength ranges: 275 to 295 nm, 350 to 400 nm, 300 to 500 nm [1/m]. All data were carried out by scientists from Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and Saint Petersburg State University of Russia during "Yamal-Arctic" expeditions in 2012-2013, RFBR project No 14-04-10065 in 2014, No 14-05-00787 in 2016.
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    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Thawing-induced cliff top retreat in permafrost landscapes is mainly due to thermo-erosion. Ground-ice-rich permafrost landscapes are specifically vulnerable to thermo-erosion and may show high degradation rates. Within the HGF Alliance Remote Sensing and the FP7 PAGE21 permafrost programs we investigated how SAR and optical remote sensing can contribute to the monitoring of erosion rates of ice-rich cliffs in Arctic Siberia (Lena Delta, Russia). We produced two different vector products: i) Intra-annual cliff top retreat based on TerraSAR-X (TSX) satellite data (2012-2014): High-temporal resolution time series of TSX satellite data allow the inter-annual and intra-annual monitoring of the upper cliff-line retreat also under bad weather conditions and continuous cloud coverage. This published SAR product contains the retreating upper cliff lines of a 1.5 km long part of eroding ice-rich coast of Kurungnakh Island in the central Lena Delta. The upper cliff line was mapped using a thresholding approach for images acquired in the years 2012, 2013 and 2014 for the months June (2013, 2014), July (2013, 2014), August (2012, 2013, 2014) and September (2013, 2014). The cliff top retreat vector product is called 'upper_cliff_TerraSAR-X'. While the 2014 cliff lines show a clear retreat of 2 to 3 m/month, the cliff top lines for 2012 and 2013 are not chronologically ordered. However, lines from the end of the season of a year are always close to the lines from the beginning of the next summer season, indicating low cliff retreat in winter. ii) 4-year cliff top retreat based on optical satellite data (2010-2014): Long-term cliff top retreat could be assessed with two high-spatial resolution optical satellite images (GeoEye-1, 2010-08-05 and Worldview-1, 2014-08-19). The cliff top retreat vector product is called 'upper_cliff_optical'. Results: The long-term cliff top retreat derived from optical satellite data are 35 m cliff retreat within 4 years. The higher-temporal resolution SAR data equivalently show long-term rates of 18 m within 2 years and nearly now degradation activities in winter but maximum erosion rates in summer months.The Intra-seasonal cliff top retreat lines from 2014 show a rate of 2 to 3 m per month.
    Keywords: AWI Arctic Land Expedition; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; File content; Kurungnakh_Island; Lena2013; RU-Land_2013_Lena; SAT; Satellite remote sensing; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 254 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 260 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 350 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 375 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 400 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 412 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 440 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 443 nm; Bolshoe Hadytamonvor lake; Bolshoe Hadyta river; Bolshoe Shchuchye lake; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; East Nyrdvomenshor stream; Erkuta river; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nemuregay river; Ob river; Polar Urals; Pyryayun lake; Sedotayaha river; Sob river; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 275-295 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 300-500 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 350-400 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption ratio; Water sample; WS; Y16-01; Y16-02; Y16-03; Y16-04; Y16-05; Y16-06; Y16-07; Y16-08; Y16-09; Y16-10; Y16-11; Y16-12; Y16-13; Y16-14; Y16-15; Y16-16; Y16-17; Y16-18; Y16-19; Y16-20; Yamal peninsula; Yambuto lake; Yunto lake
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 240 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 254 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 260 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 350 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 375 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 400 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 412 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 440 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 443 nm; Beliy Island; Cape Kamenny; Comment of event; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Haevisyo River; Ikureceto Lake; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mongocheyakha; Mongocheyakha River; New Port; Optional event label; Pyasyadeyyakha River; Sabetta; Sabetta River; SalyalekoptambadaYaha River; Salyalekoptambada-Yaha River; Seyakha; Seyakha River; Seyakha River Green Branch; Seyakha River South Branch; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 275-295 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 300-500 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 350-400 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption ratio; Tambey; YA12-BI-666; YA12-BI-669; YA12-BI-674; YA12-BI-676; YA12-BI-678; YA12-CK-008; YA12-CK-010; YA12-CK-011; YA12-CK-012; YA12-M-006; YA12-M-009; YA12-M-011; YA12-M-012; YA12-NP-014; YA12-NP-015; YA12-NP-048; YA12-SAB-015; YA12-SAB-016; YA12-SAB-041; YA12-SAB-045; YA12-SAB-049; YA12-SEYA-055; YA12-SEYA-059; YA12-SEYA-063; YA12-SEYA-065; YA12-SEYA-066; YA12-SEYA-067; YA12-SEYA-073; YA12-SEYA-074; YA12-T-023; YA12-T-025; YA12-T-026; YA12-YB-613; YA12-YB-617; YA12-YB-620; Yamal2012; Yamto Lake; Yuribei River; Yuribey (Baydarata Bay)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 420 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 254 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 260 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 350 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 375 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 400 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 412 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 440 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 443 nm; Comment of event; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mongocheyakha; Mongocheyakha River; Optional event label; Sabetta; Sabetta River; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 275-295 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 300-500 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 350-400 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption ratio; Teribyato Lake; YA13-M-088; YA13-M-222; YA13-M-225; YA13-SAB-066; YA13-SAB-067; YA13-SAB-068; YA13-SAB-071; YA13-SAB-081; YA13-YAV-003; YA13-YAV-005; YA13-YAV-006; YA13-YAV-010; YA13-YAV-013; YA13-YAV-014; YA13-YAV-016; YA13-YAV-026; YA13-YG-045; YA13-YG-059; YA13-YVB-061; YA13-YVB-062; Yamal2013; Yavay; Yayne Vong Bay; Yuribey (Gyda); Yuribey River
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 240 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 254 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 260 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 350 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 375 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 400 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 412 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 440 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 443 nm; Comment of event; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Erkuta; Event label; Halmerto Lake; Hosryoto Lake; Hucyato Lake; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Lucato Lake; Mertsyaperteto Lake; Optional event label; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 275-295 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 300-500 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption, 350-400 nm; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption ratio; YA14-ER-HAL; YA14-ER-HOSR; YA14-ER-HUC; YA14-ER-L2; YA14-ER-L3; YA14-ER-L4; YA14-ER-LUC; YA14-ER-MERT; YA14-ER-YAMB; YA14-ER-YAVH; Yamal2014; Yambuto Lake; Yavhalyato Lake
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 120 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Boike, Julia; Georgi, C; Kirilin, G; Muster, Sina; Abramova, Katya; Fedorova, Irina V; Chetverova, Antonina; Grigoriev, Mikhail N; Bornemann, Niko; Langer, Moritz (2015): Thermal processes of thermokarst lakes in the continuous permafrost zone of northern Siberia – observations and modeling (Lena River Delta, Siberia). Biogeosciences, 12(20), 5941-5965, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-5941-2015
    Publication Date: 2024-01-18
    Description: Thermokarst lakes are typical features of the northern permafrost ecosystems, and play an important role in the thermal exchange between atmosphere and subsurface. The objective of this study is to describe the main thermal processes of the lakes and to quantify the heat exchange with the underlying sediments. The thermal regimes of five lakes located within the continuous permafrost zone of northern Siberia (Lena River Delta) were investigated using hourly water temperature and water level records covering a 3-year period (2009-2012), together with bathymetric survey data. The lakes included thermokarst lakes located on Holocene river terraces that may be connected to Lena River water during spring flooding, and a thermokarst lake located on deposits of the Pleistocene Ice Complex. Lakes were covered by ice up to 2 m thick that persisted for more than 7 months of the year, from October until about mid-June. Lake-bottom temperatures increased at the start of the ice-covered period due to upward-directed heat flux from the underlying thawed sediment. Prior to ice break-up, solar radiation effectively warmed the water beneath the ice cover and induced convective mixing. Ice break-up started at the beginning of June and lasted until the middle or end of June. Mixing occurred within the entire water column from the start of ice break-up and continued during the ice-free periods, as confirmed by the Wedderburn numbers, a quantitative measure of the balance between wind mixing and stratification that is important for describing the biogeochemical cycles of lakes. The lake thermal regime was modeled numerically using the FLake model. The model demonstrated good agreement with observations with regard to the mean lake temperature, with a good reproduction of the summer stratification during the ice-free period, but poor agreement during the ice-covered period. Modeled sensitivity to lake depth demonstrated that lakes in this climatic zone with mean depths 〉 5 m develop continuous stratification in summer for at least 1 month. The modeled vertical heat flux across the bottom sediment tends towards an annual mean of zero, with maximum downward fluxes of about 5 W/m**2 in summer and with heat released back into the water column at a rate of less than 1 W/m**2 during the ice-covered period. The lakes are shown to be efficient heat absorbers and effectively distribute the heat through mixing. Monthly bottom water temperatures during the ice-free period range up to 15 °C and are therefore higher than the associated monthly air or ground temperatures in the surrounding frozen permafrost landscape. The investigated lakes remain unfrozen at depth, with mean annual lake-bottom temperatures of between 2.7 and 4 °C.
    Keywords: air temperature; Arctic Tundra; atmospheric radiation; Bathymetry; Changing Permafrost in the Arctic and its Global Effects in the 21st Century; humidity; Lake/Pond; PAGE21; river delta; water temperature; wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 8 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-18
    Keywords: AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Comment of event; Cross sectional area; Date/Time of event; Depth, bathymetric; Depth, bottom/max; Event label; Flow velocity, water; Flow velocity, water, maximum; Gauge station; GS; L08-01H-1; L08-02H-1; L08-02H-2; L08-03-1; L08-12H-1; Laptev Sea System; Latitude of event; Lena2008; Lena Delta, Siberia, Russia; Longitude of event; LSS; River, flux rate, total suspended matter; River discharge; RU-Land_2008_Lena; Turbidity; Water level; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 50 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-18
    Keywords: AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Comment of event; Depth, bottom/max; Event label; Flow velocity, water, maximum; Gauge station; GS; L04-01H-1; L04-01H-2; L04-02-1; L04-02H-1; L04-03-1; L04-03-2; Laptev Sea System; Latitude of event; Lena2004; Lena Delta, Siberia, Russia; Longitude of event; LSS; River, flux rate, total suspended matter; River discharge; RU-Land_2004_Lena; Turbidity; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 32 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-18
    Keywords: AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Comment of event; Cross sectional area; Event label; Flow velocity, water, maximum; Gauge station; GS; L12-01-1; L12-07-1; L12-08-1; L12-09-1; L12-10-1; L12-11-1; L12-2H-1; L12-3H-1; L12-4H-1; L12-5H-1; L12-6H-1; Laptev Sea System; Latitude of event; Lena2012; Lena Delta, Siberia, Russia; Longitude of event; LSS; River discharge; RU-Land_2012_Lena
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 33 data points
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