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Language
dc.contributor.author
Spence, Chris
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/026ny0e17
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
Environment and Climate Change Canada
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1059-2217
en_US
dc.contributor.author
Hedstrom, Newell
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/026ny0e17
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
Environment and Climate Change Canada
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.date.accessioned
2018-04-12T11:26:05Z
dc.date.available
2018-04-12T11:26:05Z
dc.date.issued
2018-04-12
dc.identifier.uri
https://www.frdr-dfdr.ca/repo/dataset/ace32cec-8eb3-4ad4-fec4-5ef8766e1e27
dc.identifier.uri
https://doi.org/10.20383/101.026
dc.description
It is uncommon to collect long term coordinated hydrometeorological and hydrological data in northern circumpolar regions. However, such datasets can be very valuable for engineering design, improving environmental prediction tools or detecting change. This dataset documents hydrometeorological and hydrological conditions in the Baker Creek Research Catchment from 2003 to 2016. Baker Creek drains water from 155 km2 of subarctic Canadian Shield terrain in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Seasonal half hourly hydrometeorological, ground temperature and soil moisture data were collected from representative locations, including exposed Precambrian bedrock ridges, peatlands, open black spruce forest and lakes. Hydrometeorological data includes incoming radiation, rainfall, temperature, humidity, winds, barometric pressure, and turbulent fluxes. Spring maximum snowpack water equivalent, depth and density data are included. Daily streamflow data are available from a series of nested watersheds ranging in size from 9 to 128 km2. These data provide the scientific and engineering communities with an opportunity to advance understanding of geophysical processes and improve infrastructure resiliency in this remote region. **Please note: this dataset is linked to an ESSD paper at https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1753-2018. The authors kindly request that you reference this paper in addition to the dataset.
en_US
dc.publisher
Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche
dc.rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
en_US
dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
en_US
dc.subject
hydrology
en_US
dc.subject
hydrometeorology
en_US
dc.subject
ground temperature
en_US
dc.subject
soil moisture
en_US
dc.subject
streamflow
en_US
dc.subject
Canadian Shield
en_US
dc.subject
water budget
en_US
dc.title
Baker Creek Research Catchment Hydrometeorological and Hydrological Data
en_US
globus.shared_endpoint.name
f163c1b3-9c88-42f6-a7bb-5839ed6c4063
globus.shared_endpoint.path
/6/published/publication_26/
frdr.preservation.status
Version 1: AIP generation and transfer successful
frdr.preservation.status
Version 2: AIP generation and transferred successfully
frdr.preservation.datetime
Version 1: 2020-11-30 20:45:23
frdr.preservation.datetime
Version 2: 2021-06-08
datacite.publicationyear
2018
datacite.date.Collected
2003-04-30/2016-12-31
datacite.resourcetype
Dataset
en_US
datacite.relatedidentifier.IsCitedBy
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1753-2018
datacite.relatedidentifier.Cites
https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.7492
datacite.geolocation.geolocationBox
62.491562 -114.574885 62.715894 -114.312572
datacite.geolocation.geolocationPlace
Baker Creek Research Catchment;-;Northwest Territories;Canada
frdr.crdc.code
RDF1050701
frdr.crdc.group_en
Earth and related environmental sciences
en_US
frdr.crdc.class_en
Hydrology
en_US
frdr.crdc.field_en
Hydrometeorology
en_US
frdr.crdc.group_fr
Sciences de la Terre et sciences de l'environnement connexes
fr_CA
frdr.crdc.class_fr
Hydrologie
fr_CA
frdr.crdc.field_fr
Hydrométéorologie
fr_CA
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