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R-ArcticNet: A Regional, Electronic, Hydrographic Data Network for the Arctic Region

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ARCSS Data Catalog

Data Contributors

  • PETERSON, BRUCE J.
  • VOROSMARTY, CHARLES J.
  • LAMMERS, RICHARD B.
  • HOLMES, ROBERT MAX

Parameters

  • GROUND WATER > DRAINAGE
  • GROUND WATER > GROUND WATER DISCHARGE/FLOW
  • SURFACE WATER > DISCHARGE/FLOW
  • SURFACE WATER > DRAINAGE
  • SURFACE WATER > RIVERS/STREAMS

Instruments

  • STREAM GAUGES
  • VISUAL OBSERVATIONS

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This comprehensive river discharge database covers the entire pan-Arctic drainage system. The collection comprises data from 9138 gauges and contains monthly river discharge data extending from the 1890s (for four Canadian and five Russian gauges) through the early 1990s, but the majority of data was collected between 1960 and 2001.

The pan-Arctic drainage region covers a land area of approximately 21 million km2 and drains into the Arctic Ocean as well as Hudson Bay, James Bay, and the Northern Bering Strait. The collection also includes the Yukon and Anadyr River basins. Most of the drainage basins in the database are greater than 15,000 km2; however, the collection includes all available gauge data from Canada and Russia. Data from gauges measuring large drainage areas are of greatest interest to the regional, continental, and global-scale scientific community for modeling purposes. Individual station data are accessible through a graphical interface, or as tab-delimited ASCII text. Tab-delimited ASCII data are also compiled by hydrological region and as a single file for the complete data set.

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Data Citation

The following example shows how to cite the use of this data set in a publication. For more information, see our Use and Copyright Web page.

Lammers, R. B. and Shiklomanov, A. I., compilers. 2006. R-ArcticNet: A Regional, Electronic, Hydrographic Data Network for the Arctic Region. [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center.


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