| Title: |
A 6500-year long isotope data and radio carbon ages at treeline from Swampbuggy and Nutella Lakes in central Alaska
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| Contacts: |
Edwards, Mary
Rohr, Melanie
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| Abstract: |
Isotope data and radiocarbon ages
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| Keywords: |
isotope, isotopes, lake, line, nutella, paleoecology, paleoenvironmental, pollen, radiocarbon, rohr, swampbuggy, tree, treeline, |
| Categories: |
Climate
Succession
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| Study Period: |
Jun 1, 1996 to Sep 1, 1996
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| Bounding Box: |
West longitude: -147.54° North latitude: 63.541° East longitude: -147.525° South latitude: 63.53°
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| Site References: |
NL -- Nutella Lake lies in open shrub-tundra.
SBL -- Swampbuggy Lake is surrounded by open forest.
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| Data Columns: |
| Column |
Name |
Units |
Type |
| 1 |
Lake |
none |
string |
| 2 |
Depth[cm] |
centimeter |
float |
| 3 |
cm from top |
centimeter |
float |
| 4 |
Age[years BP] |
age |
float |
| 5 |
%N |
percent |
float |
| 6 |
del15N |
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float |
| 7 |
%C |
percent |
float |
| 8 |
del13C |
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float |
| 9 |
C/N |
percent |
float |
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| Data File(s): |
209_NL_Sb_lake_isotope_radiocarbon_age.txt
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| Supplemental Files: |
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| Metadata Formats: |
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| Public Release: |
Nov 11, 2005
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| Publications: |
Rohr, M. 2001. Paleoenvironmental changes at treeline in central Alaska: A 6,500 year long pollen and stable isotope record. M.S. Thesis. University of Alaska Fairbanks. Fairbanks, AK, USA.
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