[Keyword='NDVI']
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ISLSCP II FASIR-ADJUSTED NDVI, 1982-1998
Entry ID:
ISLSCP_II_FASIR_NDVI
Summary
Abstract:
To determine the effects of oil spills on soil temperature and moisture, soil climate stations were built at existing contamination sites -- Scott Base, Marble Point, Bull Pass, and nearby control sites in the Ross Sea Region, Antarctica. Sensors recorded soil temperature, soil moisture, air temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, net radiation, wind speed, and wind direction. Data extend from January 1999 through December 2001. Data from individual stations are available in tab-delimited ASCII text files. An Excel spreadsheet contains the same data compiled together in a single file. NSIDC currently provides these summary data via ftp; the full soil temperature and moisture data set is available from Ron Paetzold, USDA.
Geographic Coverage
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1999-01-21
Stop Date:
2001-12-31
Location Keywords
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Data Center
Personnel
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Phone:
402-437-4133
Fax:
402-437-5336
Email:
ron.paetzold at nssc.nrcs.usda.gov
Contact Address:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Federal Building, Rm. 152
City:
Lincoln
Province or State:
NE
Postal Code:
68508
Country:
USA
Publications/References
Balks, M.R., R.F. Paetzold, J.M. Kimble, J. Aislabie, and I.B. Campbell. 2002. Effects of hydrocarbon spills on the temperature and moisture regimes of cryosols in the Ross Sea region. Antarctic Science 14(4): 319-326.
Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-01-24
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