CALM SITE

Teslin

 

Site Code

 C23

Site Name

Teslin

CAPS 1 Metadata form

 

CAPS 2 Metadata form

 

Site Photograph

DATA

Responsible for data submission

Edda Mutter

Email Address

emutter@yritwc.org

Institution/Organization

YRITWC

Location Description

Alaska Subarctic

Location Lat.

N60.44943

Location Long.

W133.52016

Elevation avg. (m)

823

Methods Grid

50

Methods Other

Soil moisture, soil temp., air temp

Landscape Description

Spongy, bog tundra

Vegetation/Classification

Low brush, mossy, lichens, mushrooms

Soils (or Material)

 

Thaw depth measurements (year started)

 

2009

Air temp. measurements (year started)

2009

Snow Cover measurements (year started)

N/A

Soil temp. measurements (start year)

2009

Soil moisture measurements (start year)

2009

General description of soil moisture

moist

Soil texture: if non organic describe texture, if organic indicate thickness of organic layer (cm)

Black smooth organic layer: 28cm

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF AREA CONTAINING SITE:

Teslin is situated at historical mile 804 on the Alaska Highway along Teslin Lake. The 50m2 grid is south on Hwy 1 towards Johnson’s Crossing.  8.6km past Hwy 8 split pull over and the grid site is approx 100m through the trees on the north side of the road.  Low brush, mossy/spongy ground, lichens, and mushrooms characterize the vegetation.  The 50mx50m grid, established in 2009, is marked with survey stakes at 10m intervals.  The grid center (N60.44, W133.52) contains continuous soil temperature & soil moisture sensors at ‘above permafrost’ & ‘just below surface’ levels.  An air temperature sensor also records on a 30 min continuous cycle.  The grid was established in 2009 through a cooperative agreement with Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council & the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

SOIL DESCRIPTION:

Organic, non-rocky, peat plateau of imperfectly drained soil. 

 

SAMPLING DESIGN AND METHOD:

The specific location of the Teslin site was selected using Traditional Ecological Knowledge of permafrost distribution and depth, followed by on-site ground truthing.  

 

The grid consisted of 50 survey stakes at 10-meter intervals, creating a 50mx50m square grid with a maximum of 100 data points.  Active Layer measurements were taken manually every 5m.  The measurements were taken at the lowest surface level within about 0.3m of the designated point, to minimize the questionable influence of tussocks on the AL measurement.  The "surface level" was determined to be the top of the low-lying vegetation (i.e. moss, lichen, low-bush berries).

 

[CALM protocol suggests a grid size of 100mx100m, however a 50m2 grid was deemed acceptable due to difficult terrain and length of time for installation (personal communication Dr. V.Romanovsky).]

 

The HOBO micro station was established in early September 2009 and is located at grid center. The station monitors soil temperature & soil moisture.  A ~30cm2 hole was dug down to the permafrost layer approx 28cm. One set of soil moisture and soil temperature sensors were placed just above the permafrost layer (28cm) and one set just below surface level.  Soil samples were cut from each level (2x2in cubes) to be analyzed for soil moisture content.

 

The HOBO pro v2 temp/ext temp sensor was installed, recording air temperature, near the grid center about one meter off the ground surface. The Hobo data logger is set to store data on 30min intervals for up to 428 days. 

 

GPS points were taken at the four corners of the grid, as well as the center point where the sensors were located.  Site elevation is 823m, recorded at grid center.

 

 

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