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Abstract
Field studies were conducted along the coastline of Simpson Lagoon near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to assess hydrological processes along an Arctic coastline. In July 2022, a transect of monitoring wells was installed and each of the five wells was equipped with a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) logger to monitor water level, salinity, and temperature at fifteen-minute intervals in the subsurface. CTD loggers were also installed in the nearshore lagoon and pond adjacent to the tundra for continuous surface water measurements. Loggers were retrieved September 29, 2022.
This resource includes publication of the specific conductivity (uS/cm) and water temperature (degrees C) measurements to accompany the previously published water level data at Guimond (2023) and Guimond et al. (2023). This resource also includes publication of the pond water level, which has been corrected for barometric compensation and to the same datum as previous data publication. For more details regarding the data collection, please refer to the manuscript and data product related to this resource.
Guimond, J. A., Demir, C., Kurylyk, B. L., Walvoord, M. A., McClelland, J. W., & Cardenas, M. B. (2023). Wind-modulated groundwater discharge along a microtidal Arctic coastline. Environmental Research Letters, 18(9), 094042. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acf0d8
Guimond, J. 2023. Groundwater levels and temperature in coastal tundra adjacent to Simpson Lagoon, Alaska, 2022 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/f58aa4276348563dd12d6e899e093d39 (Accessed 2024-10-04).
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The content of this resource is similar to | Guimond, J. 2023. Groundwater levels and temperature in coastal tundra adjacent to Simpson Lagoon, Alaska, 2022 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/f58aa4276348563dd12d6e899e093d39 (Accessed 2024-10-04). |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | Uncovering climate-driven impacts on high-latitude aquifer-ocean exchange | EAR-PF-1952627 |
National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: The physical and chemical dynamics of groundwater flow across the land-sea interface in Arctic lagoon ecosystems | ANS-1938820 |
National Science Foundation | LTER: Beaufort Sea Lagoons: An Arctic Coastal Ecosystem in Transition | NSF-PLR-1656026 |
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