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Sagwon (site 1), Alaska

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Sagwon (site 1) Soil Climate Research Station

Sagwon (site 1) Soil Climate Station

N 69° 26’ 22.2”
W 148° 40’ 07.8”

This soil climate station was established in June of 1996 and is located 0.5 miles west of the Haul road (Dalton Hwy.) in the Sagwon hills. The elevation is about 244 m (800 ft). This station monitors air temperature, soil temperature at various depths to a maximum of 70 cm, and soil water contents at 10, 25, and 40 cm depths. Measurements are made at 20-minute intervals and averaged and recorded every hour.

Project Personnel:

  • University of Delaware, Department of Geography
    • Fredrick Nelson
  • University of Cincinnati, Department of Geography
    • Ken Hinkel
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks, Palmer Research Center
    • Chien-Lu Ping
  • USDA-NRCS, National Soil Survey Center
    • Cathy Seybold
    • Debbie Harms

Sagwon (site 1) Readings

Station data files contain a lot of data and are therefore very large files. It is recommended that you download the file before viewing it. To do so, right-click the link and select "Save Target As..." or select the save option in the File Download dialog box.

  • Description of Station, Data, and Soils
  • Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature from 107s

    Air Temperature, Soil Temperature from MRC probes

  • Graphic Display of Data

    Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature from 107s

    Air Temperature, Soil Temperature from MRC probes

  • Download Data (daily averages) By Year
  • Soil Moisture, Soil Temperature from 107s

    Air Temperature, Soil Temperature from MRC probes

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Last Modified: 03/06/2008

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