Research sites

Latnjajaure (68 degrees 21N, 18 degrees 30E) near Abisko, Sweden.

Paddus (68 degrees 19N, 18 degrees 51E) near Abisko, Sweden.

"Stepps" site (68 degrees 18N, 18 degrees 51E) near Abisko, Sweden.

Adventdalen (78 degrees 13N, 15 degrees 38E) Svalbard, Norway.

Anaktuvuk River Fire scar (2007) and unburned sites

Anaktuvuk River Fire - Moderate burn
Previously known as Moderate burn flux tower

Anaktuvuk River Fire - Severe burn flux tower (Station 2304) North Slope, Alaska
Previously called Severe burn flux tower

Anaktuvuk River Fire - Unburned flux tower (Station 2309) North Slope, Alaska
Previously called Unburned flux tower

The Shaver Eriophorum vaginatum flower plots are located at the upper (south) end of Atigun Camp, just below a tributary stream that comes in form the west. To find them drive to just beyond the upper camp entrance and look up the hill. The flower plots are about 150 m up the hill. The transplanted tussocks are on the one side (north?) of the plots.

Atigun Wet Sedge NPK Fertilization Site. See Shaver GR, Chapin FS (1995) Long-term responses to factorial, NPK fertilizer treatment by Alaskan wet and moist tundra sedge species. Ecography 18:259–275

Barrow ( 71° 18' N, 156° 36' W) Alaska, USA.

Bern Lake

Birch forest near Abisko, Sweden. See www.abacus-ipy.org/fieldsites/abisko.html.

Birthday Creek, North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Impacted Site.

Blood Slide Creek Clear

Blood Slide Creek Impacted

Blood Slide Creek Reference

Blood Slide Creek Thermokarst

Burn Reference Site 1

Burn Reference Site 4

North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Reference Site.

North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Reference Site.

North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Reference Site.

North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Reference Site.

North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Reference Site.

North Slope of Alaska, Anaktuvuk River Fire Reference Site.

Camp Pond, AK
Near old Toolik camp by the south end of the runway

Arctic LTER Site number 164

Cannon Creek Impacted

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