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These multi-year environmental data were obtained thanks to Dr. Yongwon Kim of the Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks(UAF). Measurements were conducted in the permafrost regions of Alaska to identify latitudinal differences and temporal variations in environmental factors such as air temperature and soil temperature. Parameters include air temperature, soil temperature, and soil moisture at multiple locations. Locations can be found in the map contained in the EXCEL file. The data are daily values.
This is the 30-minute interval radiational energy data of DASAN station in 2025 The data is obtained from net-radiometer (CNR4, K&Z) with upward/downward shortwave and longwave radiometer.
Atmospheric CH4 concentration had been measured using LI-7810 device at the Council, Alaska permafrost site from mid-June to early August, 2025. The air sample were taken at two levels, i.e. 0.5m and 3.5m above ground level in turn at 5-min interval.
This dataset consists of high-precision GNSS observation data collected from January to May 2025 at King Sejong Station, King George Island, Antarctica. The data can be used for monitoring crustal movements, surface stability, and glacial displacement in polar geophysical research.
This dataset presents a new catalogue of active subglacial lakes beneath Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica, identified using CryoSat-2 satellite radar altimetry. It details the boundaries, areas, and elevation changes of each lake, complete with 95% confidence intervals. The dataset also contains estimates of ice speed changes in the TG's grounding zone. For citation purposes, refer to the article by B-H Kim, C-K Lee*, K-W Seo, W S Lee, and J-W Park, 'New Catalogue of Thwaites Glacier Subglacial Lakes and Their Activity Revealed by CryoSat-2 Altimetry,' currently under revision for the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. For more information, Dr. Choon-Ki Lee can be contacted at cklee@kopri.re.kr.
The tidal observation equipment at the King Sejong Station in Antarctica was installed by the Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency in December 2019. The equipment measures tidal waves at 1-minute intervals by measuring changes in water pressure according to sea level height in harsh Antarctic environments such as sea ice.
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Barton Peninsula, King George Island, AntarcticaJang Bogo Station more infomation
Terra Nova Bay, Northern Victoria Land, AntarcticaDasan Station more infomation
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