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GGD311.001Cryosolic pedons from Northern CanadaTarnocai, CCryosolic pedons from Northern Canada1998-01-01Boulder, Colorado USANSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center1false10.7265/y5b9-2296https://doi.org/10.7265/y5b9-2296GGD311InvestigatorCharlesTarnocaitarnocaict@em.agr.caK.W. Neatby Building, Room 1135, 960 Carling AvenueOttawaK1A 0C6CanadaEARTH SCIENCECryosphereFrozen GroundCryosols CRYOSOLSEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceFrozen GroundCryosols CRYOSOLSEARTH SCIENCECryosphereFrozen GroundPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceFrozen GroundPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCEAgricultureSoilsSoil Classification SOIL CLASSIFICATIONEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceSoilsSoil Classification SOIL CLASSIFICATIONCryopedologyPeriglacial FeaturesPermafrost FeaturesSoil Properties1975-01-011996-12-3163.94281.832-138.997-64.681ContinentNorth AmericaCanadaNorthern CanadaEnglishFGDCFrozen Ground Data Centerhttp://nsidc.org/fgdc/Data Center ContactFGDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-61991-303-492-2468National Snow and Ice Data CenterCIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAFTPASCIIFTPWordThese publications are referenced in the documentation for
Expert Committee on Soil Survey. 1983. The Canada Soil
Information System, Manual for describing soil in the field.
Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
Agriculture Canada Expert Committee on Soil Survey. 1987.
The Canadian System of Soil Classification. (2nd ed.) Research
Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
Sheldrick, B.H. (editor). 1984. Analytical Methods Manual.
1984. Land Resource Research Institute, Agriculture Canada,
Ottawa, Canada.Pedons included here represent Cryosolic (permafrost-affected) soils from across the Canadian North from Baffin Island in the east, to the lower Mackenzie Valley and northern Yukon in the west, and to Ellesmere Island in the High Arctic. Pedon locations are Pangnirtung Pass, Baffin Island, N.W.T. (8 pedons); Inuvik area, N.W.T. (2 pedons); Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T. (2 pedons); Tanquary Fiord, Ellesmere Island, N.W.T. (4 pedons); Lake Hazen, Ellesmere Island, N.W.T. (4 pedons); Eagle Plains, northern Yukon (3 pedons); Dawson City area, central Yukon (2 pedons).
Cryosolic soils, according to the Canadian soil classification, are either mineral or organic materials that have permafrost either within 1 m of the surface (Static and Organic Cryosols) or within 2 m (Turbic Cryosols) if more than one-third of the pedon has been strongly cryoturbated, as indicated by disrupted, mixed, or broken horizons. They have a mean annual temperature below 0 degree C. In the soil profile descriptions, the perennially frozen (permafrost) soil horizons are identified by the letter 'z'. The descriptions and nomenclature used to describe these pedons are according to - Expert Committee on Soil Survey. 1983. The Canada Soil Information System, Manual for describing soil in the field. Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Agriculture Canada Expert Committee on Soil Survey. 1987. The Canadian System of Soil Classification. (2nd ed.) Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Canada. The methods for laboratory analysis are according to - Sheldrick, B.H. (editor). 1984. Analytical Methods Manual. 1984. Land Resource Research Institute, Agriculture Canada,
Ottawa, Canada.
Additional information relating to these pedons can be obtain by contacting Charles Tarnocai, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Branch (ECORC), K.W. Neatby Building, Rm. 1135, 960 Carling Avenue, OTTAWA, Canada, K1A 0C6; Tel.- (613) 759-1857; Fax- (613) 759-1937; E-mail- tarnocaict@em.agr.ca. The data file on the CAPS Version 1.0 CD-ROM contains laboratory analyses of the soil samples, including chemical, physical, mineralogical (clay mineralogy when applicable), and particle size distribution analyses.VIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttps://doi.org/10.7265/y5b9-2296DocumentationGET DATAftp://sidads.colorado.edu/pub/DATASETS/fgdc/ggd311_cryosols_canada/FTPCEOS IDN DIFVERSION 9.91998-01-012024-02-26NSIDCVersion SummaryNSIDCMinor VersionNSIDCCurrent Version1NSIDCLevel of ServiceBasicNSIDCFull Dataset Citation1998. <i>Cryosolic pedons from Northern Canada.</i> [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. <a href="https://doi.org/10.7265/y5b9-2296">https://doi.org/10.7265/y5b9-2296</a>. [Date Accessed].NSIDCRetiredfalseNSIDCRelated Servicesapplication/vnd.nasa.cmr.umm+jsonfalsejroebuckmmt_service_12556S1962622169-NSIDCV0NSIDCV05service2023-04-25T21:20:48.786Zftp://sidads.colorado.edu/NSIDCV0_FTPNOT PROVIDED1FTP File SystemDownload data via FTP using an FTP client, command line utility or a script, e.g., Pythonhttps://nsidc.org/data/user-resources/help-center/how-access-data-using-ftp-client-command-line-wget-or-pythonVIEW RELATED INFORMATIONFTP Access GuidePublicationURLUSER SERVICESNSIDC User ServicesEmailnsidc@nsidc.orgDATA ACCESS/RETRIEVALDATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLINGEARTH SCIENCE SERVICESThis is the most current release of this service. Last updated date is unknown.SERVICE PROVIDERNational Snow and Ice Data CenterNSIDCNational Snow and Ice Data Center home pagehttps://nsidc.org/National Snow and Ice Data Center home page.https://cdn.earthdata.nasa.gov/umm/service/v1.4UMM-S1.4ftp://sidads.colorado.edu/pub/DATASETS/fgdc/ggd311_cryosols_canada/