A synthesized field survey database of vegetation and active-layer properties for the Alaskan tundra (1972–2020)

Studies in recent decades have shown strong evidence of physical and biological changes in the Arctic tundra, largely in response to rapid rates of warming. Given the important implications of these changes for ecosystem services, hydrology, surface energy balance, carbon budgets, and climate feedba...

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Published in:Earth system science data Vol. 16; no. 8; pp. 3687 - 3703
Main Authors: Zhu, Xiaoran, Chen, Dong, Kogure, Maruko, Hoy, Elizabeth, Berner, Logan T., Breen, Amy L., Chatterjee, Abhishek, Davidson, Scott J., Frost, Gerald V., Hollingsworth, Teresa N., Iwahana, Go, Jandt, Randi R., Kade, Anja N., Loboda, Tatiana V., Macander, Matt J., Mack, Michelle, Miller, Charles E., Miller, Eric A., Natali, Susan M., Raynolds, Martha K., Rocha, Adrian V., Tsuyuzaki, Shiro, Tweedie, Craig E., Walker, Donald A., Williams, Mathew, Xu, Xin, Zhang, Yingtong, French, Nancy, Goetz, Scott
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Katlenburg-Lindau Copernicus GmbH 16.08.2024
Copernicus Publications
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ISSN:1866-3516, 1866-3508, 1866-3516
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