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West Dock Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids
The West Dock biocomplexity grid is located near the water pumping facility at West Dock in the Prudhoe Bay oilfield, AK, within 1 km of the Beaufort Sea coast. There is one 10... -
Deadhorse Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids
The Deadhorse patterned-ground grid is located near the industrial center of Deadhorse, AK, within 15 km of the Beaufort Sea coast. There is one 10 x 10 m grid, with a complex... -
Howe Island Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids
The Howe Island biocomplexity grid is located on a 1.5 x 0.5 km island off the delta of the Sagavanirktok River, west of the Endicott Causeway in the Prudhoe Bay oilfield, AK.... -
Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids (Raynolds et al. 2005)
This mapping includes six locations along the Dalton Highway and in the Prudhoe Bay Oilfield area, forming a north-south transect across the climate gradient on the North Slope... -
Happy Valley Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids
The Happy Valley patterned-ground grids are located in Subzone E, the warmest part of the Arctic, in the foothills of the Brooks Range, just west of the Sagavanirktok River and... -
Sagwon Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids
The Sagwon patterned-ground grids are located at the northern edge of the rolling foothills, at the boundary with the flatter coastal plain. This is also the boundary between... -
Franklin Bluffs Patterned-Ground 10 x 10 m Grids
The Franklin Bluffs patterned-ground grids are located in Subzone D, on the coastal plain of the Alaska North Slope, just west of the Sagavanirktok River. There are three 10 x... -
AVA-AK: Happy Valley Vegetation Plots (Walker et al. 1997)
Arctic Vegetation Archive - Alaska: Happy Valley Vegetation Plots. The Happy Valley research site is located along the Sagavanirktok River in a glaciated valley of the northern... -
AVA-AK: Frost Boil Vegetation Plots (Kade et al. 2005)
Arctic Vegetation Archive - Alaska: Frost Boil Vegetation Plots. The vegetation associated with cryoturbated frost-heave features on the North Slope, Alaska was described by...