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CALM SITE R1 |
NADYM GRID |
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Site code |
R1 |
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Site name |
Nadym Grid |
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CAPS I Metadata form |
GGD357 |
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CAPS II Metadata form |
GGD313_R1A |
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Responsible for data submission |
Natalia G. Moskalenko |
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Email Address |
nat-moskalenko”-at-“yandex.ru |
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Institution/Organization |
Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS, Moscow |
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Location description |
West Siberia |
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Location Lat. |
65 deg. 20 min. N |
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Location Lon. |
72 deg. 55 min. E |
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Elevation avg. (m) |
28 |
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Methods Grid |
100 |
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Methods Other |
Air
Temperature, Soil temperature, Soil Moisture |
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Landscape Description |
Lacustrine-alluvial
plain dissected by lakes and ravines |
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Vegetation /Classification |
Wet dwarf
shrub-moss-lichen peatland, and sedge-moss mire |
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Soils (or Material) |
Dystri-Cryic and Dystri-Gelic Histosols (sandy)
and Sphagnic Cryofibrists |
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Thaw depth
measurements (year started)
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1972-2000 (peatland), 1997-present (CALM grid) |
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Air temp.
measurements (year started) |
1997 |
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Snow cover
measurements (year started) |
NA |
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soil temp.
measurements (year started) |
1997 |
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soil
moisture measurements (year started) |
1997 |
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general
description of soil moisture (dry, moist, wet, saturated) |
wet |
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soil
texture: if non organic describe texture, if organic indicate thickness of
organic layer (cm) |
Organic Layer thickness: 35 (cm) |
SITE
DESCRIPTION
Active layer monitoring at the Nadym
CALM grid was initiated in 1997. Since 1972 annual thaw depth monitoring was
conducted at several transects and 10х10 m plots characteristic of
dominant landscapes of the Nadum region and adjacent
to the CALM grid. The Nadym site is located in the
northern taiga with sporadic permafrost on the III fluvial-lacustrine plain
with elevation ranging from 25 to
SOIL DESCRIPTION: (predominant texture, i.e., ‘sand’,
‘gravel’, ‘peat’, etc.): Dystri-Cryic
and Dystri-Gelic Histosols
(sandy) and Sphagnic Cryofibrists
SAMPLING DESIGN AND METHOD:
1-ha grid
consists of a square array of permanent stakes separated by 10 m, yielding an
11 × 11 array of sampling nodes on each grid. Thaw depth sampling was
conducted at least twice by manual probing at each stake. The two (or more) values for
each sampling point are averaged, yielding a maximum of 121 data points per
grid per probing date.
REFERENCES:
Melnikov, E.S., Vasiliev, A.A., Leybman,
M.O., Moskalenko, N.G. 2005. Active-Layer Dynamics in West Siberia. Cryosphere
of Earth 9, 2, 23 -32 (in Russian, abstract in English).
Melnikov, E.S., Leibman, M.O., Moskalenko,
N.G. and Vasiliev, A.A. 2004. Active-layer monitoring in the
cryolithozone of West Siberia. Polar Geography 28 (4), 267-287.
Moskalenko
N. 2008. Vegetation and Permafrost Changes in the Northern Taiga of West
Siberia Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost,
Fairbanks, Alaska, Vol. 1, 1245- 1251.
Vasiliev, A.A., Leibman, M.O. &
Moskalenko, N.G. 2008. Active layer monitoring in West Siberia under the CALM II program.
Proceedings of the Ninth International
Conference on Permafrost, Fairbanks,Alaska, June
29–July 3, 2008, Vol.2, 1815-1820.
Moskalenko
N.G. Natural and antropogenic dynamics of bog
ecosystems in West Siberia northern taiga // Development of the North and
problem of the nature recovery,2010, Syktyvkar, Biology institute Komi NC URB RАS, p. 141-148 (in Russian).
Romanovsky, V.E.,
Drozdov, D.S., Oberman, N.G., Malkova,
G.V., Kholodov, A.L., Marchenko,
S.S., Moskalenko, N.G., Sergeev, D.O., Ukrainsteva, D.G., Abramov, A.A.,
and Vasiliev, A.A Thermal state of permafrost in Russia. 2010 // Permafrost and
Periglacial Processes, 21. P. 106-116.
Moskalenko
N.G. Natural and antropogenic vegetation dynamics in
West Siberia northern taiga // Development of geobotany:
a history and the present. Materials of the All-Russia
conference. SPb, LGU, 2011, с. 81(in
Russian).
Moskalenko
N.G. Impact of a fire on vegetation and permafrost of northern taiga palsa pietlands in West Siberia
// Materials of the fourth conference of Russia geocryologistes
in the Moscow State University of name M.V. Lomonosov,
v.3, part 9, 2011, p. 238-245(in Russian).