Permafrost catchments in transition: hydrological controls on carbon cycling and greenhouse gas budgets (PERM-HYDRO)
(PERM-HYDRO)
(HYDRA)
(NERC Arctic Research Programme)

The data were collected under Project HYDRA, a NERC funded UK research project linking Heriot Watt University, the Universities of Durham, Aberdeen and Stirling, and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), Edinburgh. Project HYDRA is part of the UK Arctic Research Programme. Project HYDRA studies sites in Arctic Canada to investigate the biological, chemical and physical controls on the release of greenhouse gases from permafrost into melt water and to the atmosphere and how these emissions will influence global warming. HYDRA was funded under the NERC Arctic Research Programme.
This data collection contains these resources
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Soil temperature, soil moisture, air temperature and relative humidity for vegetation at Siksik Creek, North West Territories, Canada
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Soil pH and bulk density depth profiles in the Siksik catchment, North West Territories, Canada
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Sub-hourly discharge data for the Siksik catchment, North West Territories, Canada from September 2009 to September 2010
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Meteorological data for the Siksik catchment, North West Territories, Canada for 2013 and 2014