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Arctic Adaptation Exchange portal
Portal for discovering circumpolar adaptation and resiliency research via a map interface. Project and initiative of the Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group. -
Alaska ShoreZone
The Alaska ShoreZone mapping system is available from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The ShoreZone standardized system catalogs both geomorphic and... -
Chugach National Forest GIS – Geologic Map from USGS Branch of Alaska Geology
Digitized from the Geologic Map of the Chugach National Forest, AK prepared by Steven W Nelson, JA Dumoulin, & Marti L Miller, 1985. Data available from the United States... -
Alaska Online Aquatic Temperature Site (AKOATS)
Through a grant from the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC), we are developing a comprehensive statewide inventory of current... -
Circumpolar Arctic AVHRR False Color-Infrared (CIR) Map
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data were obtained from the USGS Global AVHRR 10-day composite data. (http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/1KM/1kmhomepage.asp) (Markon et... -
Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map (CAVM Team 2003)
The Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map (CAVM) is a geoecological map of the entire Arctic with a unified legend. It is the first vegetation map of an entire global biome at a... -
Alaska Arctic Landscape Map
The landscape physiography map displays regions of plains, hills, mountains, glaciers and lakes. Generally, plains are flat or gently rolling landscapes less than 200 m above... -
Circumpolar Arctic AVHRR Summer Warmth Index 1982-2003 (Raynolds et al. 2008)
This data set was calculated from monthly AVHRR thermal infrared data (Comiso 2003). Summer Warmth Index (SWI) is the sum of monthly mean temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius.... -
Alaska Arctic False Color-Infrared (CIR) Map
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data were obtained from the USGS Global AVHRR 10-day composite data (http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/1KM/1kmhomepage.asp) (Markon et al....