10.5065/D6639MVW
Alessa, L.
Biological Sciences, Geography & Environmental Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage
Kliskey, A.
University of Alaska Anchorage
Kliskey, A.
University of Alaska Anchorage
Social Survey Data on Water Resources in Five Seward Peninsula Inupiaq Communities. Version 1.0
UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory
2010
scientific data
environment
Human Health
Ancillary Info
Arctic
Hydrology
Field Surveys
In Situ Land-based Platforms > > FIELD SURVEYS > > cca1ba09-0595-4ab0-a28f-158f988e9301
Not Applicable
NOT APPLICABLE > NOT APPLICABLE > > > NOT APPLICABLE > > 51963b3c-d82e-441f-8f65-e21b005861ef
EARTH SCIENCE > TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE > WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY
ARCSS
NSF Arctic System Science
A - C > ARCSS > Arctic System Science > b8cdc313-fb09-4796-99ac-079de0dcb042
University Corporation For Atmospheric Research (UCAR):National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR):Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL):Data Managment and Services (DMS)
Kliskey, Andrew, afadk@uaa.alaska.edu
University of Alaska Anchorage
Kliskey, Andrew, afadk@uaa.alaska.edu
University of Alaska Anchorage
Alessa, Lilian, afla@uaa.alaska.edu
Biological Sciences, Geography & Environmental Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage
Hinzman, Larry D., ffldh@uaf.edu
Water & Env. Research Center
White, Daniel, ffdmw@uaf.edu
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
Schweitzer, Peter
University of Alaska
Kliskey, Andrew, afadk@uaa.alaska.edu
University of Alaska Anchorage
2004-01-01T01:01:00Z/2006-12-31T23:59:59Z
2010-04-16T14:59:47Z
en
106.209
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/file/download/41C96E88A2E/Readme0328686.pdf
https://www.eol.ucar.edu/field_projects/arcss
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/arctic_projects/arcss/Data_Policy.html
2 data files
1 ancillary/documentation file
32 KiB
ASCII: ASCII Text (text/plain)
SPSS: SPSS Statistics Data
1.0
These data are available to be used subject to the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ("UCAR") terms and conditions.
The data were collected using a social survey approach in cooperation with five rural Inupiaq communities on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. A questionnaire survey was used during a semi-structured interview. Interview questions included a series of questions about the respondent's use of water in the village (natural water sources used, use of a municipal water source if present), their perception of the quality and quantity of those water sources, and their perception of change in those water sources over the period of time with which they had familiarity with the water source. Individuals were asked what their perception of change in the quality and availability (quantity) of community water sources was. Water sources referred typically included the municipal supply (present in two of the five villages) and the major river or creek used by the village.
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