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Thermal response of western Alaska lakes and lagoons to past, present, and future changes in climate
Water temperature in lakes and lagoons plays a key role in hydrology, water quality, and habitat suitability for aquatic organisms. The purpose of this project is to provide land and resource managers with information related to the past, present, and future temperature trends in lake surface waters in western Alaska. Through a combination of remote sensing, in situ data collection, model development, we will analyze similarities and differences related to spatial and temporal patterns of lake surface temperatures in western Alaska from 1985 to 2100.
PURPOSE: The continuation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Sounding Rockets Program (SRP) at Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR), outside of Fairbanks, Alaska is assessed. Owned and operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1968, the PFRR is a launch facility for sounding rockets, which carry scientific instruments into regions of the upper atmosphere and space. The primary types of missions conducted by NASA at PFRR are in partnership with university scientists who study the earth's atmosphere and its interaction with the space environment. The PFRR is located northeast of the unincorporated village of Chatanika, Alaska and consists of 5,200 acres of land that house rocket and...
Album caption and index card: Space image map of Canyonlands National Park and vicinity, from unmanned Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1), at height of about 570 miles. Image covers an area about 100 miles square. Park boundaries are not shown because of difficulty in locating them accurately, but features such as Colorado and Green Rivers can be identified. Canyonlands National Park. Utah. August 23, 1972. (Photo by National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Note: Published as figure 7 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974. See also: lsw00008_cp
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Tags: Canyonlands National Park,
Canyonlands National Park Collection,
Lohman, S.W. Collection,
National Parks,
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PURPOSE: The continuation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Sounding Rockets Program (SRP) at Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR), outside of Fairbanks, Alaska is assessed. Owned and operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1968, the PFRR is a launch facility for sounding rockets, which carry scientific instruments into regions of the upper atmosphere and space. The primary types of missions conducted by NASA at PFRR are in partnership with university scientists who study the earth's atmosphere and its interaction with the space environment. The PFRR is located northeast of the unincorporated village of Chatanika, Alaska and consists of 5,200 acres of land that house rocket and...
PURPOSE: The continuation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Sounding Rockets Program (SRP) at Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR), outside of Fairbanks, Alaska is assessed. Owned and operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1968, the PFRR is a launch facility for sounding rockets, which carry scientific instruments into regions of the upper atmosphere and space. The primary types of missions conducted by NASA at PFRR are in partnership with university scientists who study the earth's atmosphere and its interaction with the space environment. The PFRR is located northeast of the unincorporated village of Chatanika, Alaska and consists of 5,200 acres of land that house rocket and...
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Types: Citation;
Tags: Adaptation planning 1-Best management practices,
landscape scale conservation: Alaska
PURPOSE: The continuation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Sounding Rockets Program (SRP) at Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR), outside of Fairbanks, Alaska is assessed. Owned and operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1968, the PFRR is a launch facility for sounding rockets, which carry scientific instruments into regions of the upper atmosphere and space. The primary types of missions conducted by NASA at PFRR are in partnership with university scientists who study the earth's atmosphere and its interaction with the space environment. The PFRR is located northeast of the unincorporated village of Chatanika, Alaska and consists of 5,200 acres of land that house rocket and...
PURPOSE: The continuation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Sounding Rockets Program (SRP) at Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR), outside of Fairbanks, Alaska is assessed. Owned and operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1968, the PFRR is a launch facility for sounding rockets, which carry scientific instruments into regions of the upper atmosphere and space. The primary types of missions conducted by NASA at PFRR are in partnership with university scientists who study the earth's atmosphere and its interaction with the space environment. The PFRR is located northeast of the unincorporated village of Chatanika, Alaska and consists of 5,200 acres of land that house rocket and...
Categories: Data,
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Types: Citation,
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Tags: Adaptation planning 1-Best management practices,
landscape scale conservation: Alaska
Album caption and index card: Canyonlands National Park and vicinity, from unmanned Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1), at the height of about 570 miles. The space image map was prepared from simultaneous scanning in three color bands--blue green, red, and near-infrared--that were combined to produce a flase-color image in which vigorous green vegetation (forests and irrigated areas) appears bright red, water dark blue, and soils and bare rocks various shades of blue green, or yellow green. Bright blue area on west bank of Colorado River about 10 miles southwest of Moab is the group of large evaporation ponds of Texas Gulf, Inc. shown in photo nos. 25cp and 50cp. Images were taken at 10:31:10 a.m., during...
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canyonlands National Park Collection,
Canyonlands National Park,
Lohman, S.W. Collection,
National Parks,
Photographers,
The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) consortium is a group of federal agencies who coordinate and generate consistent and relevant land cover information at the national scale for a wide variety of environmental, land management, and modeling applications. The creation of this consortium has resulted in the mapping of the lower 48 United States, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico into a comprehensive land cover product termed, the National Land Cover Database (NLCD), from decadal Landsat satellite imagery and other supplementary datasets. The primary objective of the MRLC NLCD is to provide the Nation with nationally complete, current, consistent, and public domain information on the Nation's land cover....
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