106.306_Humans_and_Hydrology_at_High_Latitudes_Water_Use_Information_ISO.xml
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Daniel White
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
907 474-7314
ADM Svc Ctr Rm 109
Fairbanks
AK
99709
USA
ffdmw@uaf.edu
pointOfContact
Daniel White
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
907 474-7314
ADM Svc Ctr Rm 109
Fairbanks
AK
99709
USA
ffdmw@uaf.edu
author
Lilian Alessa
Biological Sciences, Geography & Environmental Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage
Associate Professor
afla@uaa.alaska.edu
author
Daniel White
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
907 474-7314
ADM Svc Ctr Rm 109
Fairbanks
AK
99709
USA
ffdmw@uaf.edu
originator
Daniel White
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
907 474-7314
ADM Svc Ctr Rm 109
Fairbanks
AK
99709
USA
ffdmw@uaf.edu
principalInvestigator
Lilian Alessa
Biological Sciences, Geography & Environmental Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage
Associate Professor
afla@uaa.alaska.edu
principalInvestigator
2024-03-28
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/106.306
Humans and Hydrology at High Latitudes: Water Use Information
2010-12-13T10:39:14Z
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2010-12-13T10:39:14Z
Humans and Hydrology at High Latitudes: Water Use Information
2010-12-13T10:39:14Z
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106.306
doi:10.5065/D6862DM8
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Daniel White
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
907 474-7314
ADM Svc Ctr Rm 109
Fairbanks
AK
99709
USA
ffdmw@uaf.edu
author
Lilian Alessa
Biological Sciences, Geography & Environmental Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage
Associate Professor
afla@uaa.alaska.edu
author
This data set contains water use information for Canadian and Alaskan communities as well as general water-use estimates provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for the whole of the United States. These data are utilized in the Arctic Rapid Integrated Monitoring System (ArcticRIMS) project to improve the development of the water stress model. This water stress model shows the effects of water resources, humans and climate change in the Arctic. Recent studies suggest that climate change will have a significant impact on arctic hydrology. However, it is currently unknown which regions of the pan-Arctic are most vulnerable to future changes. In order to begin to address the future change to freshwater availability on a pan-arctic scale, a system of arctic typologies were used to enable the integration of biophysical data with socio-cultural data produced regionally, such as demographics and water values. Those mature data sets were used to study the strategic transformations of the high latitude water cycle. The overall objective of this research is to use a wide array of existing data sets in a synthesis effort to describe the vital role of freshwater in the lives of people in the pan-Arctic, how it has changed in the recent past, and how it is likely to change in the future.
Daniel White
University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
907 474-7314
ADM Svc Ctr Rm 109
Fairbanks
AK
99709
USA
ffdmw@uaf.edu
pointOfContact
Field Surveys
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Hydrology
ArcticRIMS
Arctic
Human Health
Models/Analyses
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1985-01-01T00:00:00Z
2005-12-31T23:59:59Z
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