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- Title
Hydrometeorological data from Baker Creek Research Watershed, Northwest Territories, Canada.
- Authors
Spence, Christopher; Hedstrom, Newell
- Abstract
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 physiographic, hydrometeorological and hydrological conditions in the Baker Creek Research Watershed from 2003 to 2016. Baker Creek drains water from 155 km 2 of subarctic Canadian Shield terrain in Canada's Northwest Territories. half-hourly hydrometeorological data were collected each year, at least from April to October, from representative locations, including exposed Precambrian bedrock ridges, peatlands, open black spruce forest and lakes. Hydrometeorological data include radiation fluxes, rainfall, temperature, humidity, winds, barometric pressure and turbulent energy fluxes. Terrestrial sites were monitored for ground temperature and soil moisture. Spring maximum snowpack water equivalent, depth and density data are included. Daily streamflow data are available for a series of nested watersheds ranging in size from 9 to 128 km 2. These data are unique in this remote region and provide scientific and engineering communities with an opportunity to advance understanding of geophysical processes and improve infrastructure resiliency. The data described here are available at: 10.20383/101.026.
- Subjects
WATERSHEDS; METEOROLOGICAL precipitation; CLIMATOLOGY
- Publication
Earth System Science Data, 2018, Vol 10, Issue 4, p1753
- ISSN
1866-3508
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/essd-10-1753-2018