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This dataset is an amalgamation of roughly 1,400 other FAIR datasets. Every datum contained within this dataset is allowed to be redistributed, and every datum is referenced with the appropriate citation. The purpose of combining this many datasets was to provide a single data source within which the interested researcher could investigate a range of socio-ecological processes within Arctic fjords. The focus on the collection of the data was from in situ sources, rather than remotely sensed or model data. Though to provide necessary context across sites for seawater temperature and sea-ice cover, analysed (not raw) data from three remotely sensed products are included.The explanations for the columns are:* date_accessed: When the data were accessed* URL: The web address where one may download the data* citation: The correct citation for the use of the data* type: Whether the data are collected 'in situ' or from one of three remotely sensed sources* site: generally one of seven primary study sites in the European Arctic, though there are some exceptions. Contractions stand for: kong = Kongsfjorden, is = Isfjorden, stor = Storfjorden, por = Porsangerfjorden, disko = Disko Bay, nuup = Nuup Kangerlua, young = Young Sound, sval = Svalbard, green = Greenland. Site can be useful to check when no lon/lat coordinates are provided for the data.* category: The broad category within which the data fall (i.e. cryosphere, physics, chemistry, biology, social)* driver: 1 of 14 drivers. Similar to the categories, but more specific (e.g. carbonate system, fisheries, sea-ice, etc.)* longitude [°E]: The longitude of the data point in degree decimals.* latitude [°N]: The latitude of the data point in degree decimals.* date/time [UTC+0]: The date of the data point. Note that all data are either, daily, monthly, or annual, but must ascribe to a YYYY-MM-DD format.* depth [m]: The depth of the data in meters (below the surface of the water). NA values are at the surface, and negative values are on land (e.g. terrestrial runoff measurements)
The collection of in situ data is generally a costly process, with the Arctic being no exception. Indeed, there has been a perception that the Arctic lacks for in situ sampling; however, after many years of concerted effort and international collaboration, the Arctic is now rather well sampled with many cruise expeditions every year. For example, the GLODAP product has a greater density of in situ sample points within the Arctic than along the equator. While this is useful for open ocean processes, the fjords of the Arctic, which serve as crucially important intersections of terrestrial, coastal, and marine processes, are sampled in a much more ad hoc process. This is not to say they are not well sampled, but rather that the data are more difficult to source and combine for further analysis. It was therefore noted that the fjords of the Arctic are lacking in FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data. To address this issue a single dataset has been created from publicly available, predominantly in situ data from a number of online platforms. After finding and accessing the data, they were amalgamated into a single project-wide standard, ensuring their interoperability. The dataset was then uploaded to PANGAEA so that it itself can be findable and reusable into the future. The focus of the data collection was driven by the key drivers of change in Arctic fjords identified in a companion review paper. After receiving feedback on this process and the dataset itself, a second version (v2.0) has been created.
Arctic Biodiversity Livelihoods FACE IT, Binary Object, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences, Social-science, Binary Object (Media Type), cryosphere, physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, biology, social-science, Arctic Biodiversity & Livelihoods (FACE-IT), Biology, biology, Chemical Oceanography, Life Sciences, physical oceanography, Binary Object Media Type, Social science, Binary Object (File Size), Binary Object MD5 Hash, Arctic Biodiversity & Livelihoods (FACE-IT), Oceanography/Marine Science, File content, chemical oceanography, Binary Object (MD5 Hash), Natural Sciences, Cryosphere, Binary Object File Size, Geosciences, Physical Oceanography
Arctic Biodiversity Livelihoods FACE IT, Binary Object, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences, Social-science, Binary Object (Media Type), cryosphere, physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, biology, social-science, Arctic Biodiversity & Livelihoods (FACE-IT), Biology, biology, Chemical Oceanography, Life Sciences, physical oceanography, Binary Object Media Type, Social science, Binary Object (File Size), Binary Object MD5 Hash, Arctic Biodiversity & Livelihoods (FACE-IT), Oceanography/Marine Science, File content, chemical oceanography, Binary Object (MD5 Hash), Natural Sciences, Cryosphere, Binary Object File Size, Geosciences, Physical Oceanography
citations This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | 0 | |
popularity This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network. | Average | |
influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Average | |
impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |