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ABoVE Monthly Updates for March 2023


 
Announcements


SnowEx March 2023 Tundra and Boreal Forest Field Campaign  – SnowEx participants conducted a successful 10-day fieldwork campaign to collect ground-based snow validation data for the SnowEx 2023 Tundra and Boreal Forest Field Campaign, an effort supported by the NASA Terrestrial Hydrology Program. Ground-based measurements are coincident with two airborne instruments and a few tasked satellites.   (2023-03-31)


 
Media Coverage


CABIN Radio

Illustrator joins team rebuilding NWT research station

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2023-03-16


 
Data Products


ABoVE: White Spruce Photosynthetic and Leaf Traits, Alaska and New York, 2017 NEW (Archived)
ABoVE/ASCENDS: Merged Atmospheric CO2, CH4, and Meteorological Data, 2017 NEW (Archived)
Hourly Soil Moisture Logger Data, Alberta and Alaska, 2017-2021 NEW (Archived)
 
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