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Levasseur, Simon; Brown, Kristina Anne; Langlois, Alexandre; McLennan, Donald (2020): Physical properties and stable isotope composition of rain, river, lake, and groundwater samples in the Canadian Arctic tundra and subarctic taiga (Summer 2018 and 2019) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.925387

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Abstract:
This data set describes surface water and late season snow melt physical and geochemical observations collected around the Greiner Lake Watershed (near Cambridge Bay, NU) over July 2018 and between April and June 2019, as well as several rain, river, lake, and groundwater samples collected opportunistically. Snow and surface water samples were collected as part of the project entitled "Development of a multi-scale cryosphere monitoring network for the Kitikmeot region and Northwest territories using in-situ measurements, modeling and remote sensing" led by Dr. Alex Langlois, Université de Sherbrooke.
Snow density profiles were measured by extracting snow samples at 3 cm intervals using 192 cm3 and 100 cm3 density cutters. The samples were weighed using a Pesola light series scale (100 g) from which density was calculated. Snow temperature was determined using a digital temperature probe (+/- 0.1°C). Surface water and late season snow melt geochemical properties were also determined following the methods outlined in Levasseur et al., (submitted). Briefly, snow was collected into 1 L HDPE plastic snow containers using a clean plastic trowel. Snow samples were melted at room and/or fridge temperature, with melt progression checked at regular intervals. Once melted, samples were filtered through 0.22 μm Sterivex-GV filters into Wheaton 4 mL Amber Vials with TFE-Lined Caps for the analysis of stable isotope composition (δ18O-H2O and δ2H-H2O). Rain samples were collected using a funnel rain gauge at the Canadian High Arctic Research Station, whereas lake and pond samples were collected from surface waters at the shore or edge, respectively. Soil and pore water samples were collected by digging a hole, filling containers and pressing their contents through a filter with a pestle. All water samples were then processed identically to the snow melt samples. River water samples were also collected from Freshwater Creek (69.131°N, -104.991°E), which directly drains Greiner Lake. Surface water samples for the determination of stable water isotopes were collected according to methods developed by the Arctic Great Rivers Observatory (Arctic-GRO; http://www.arcticgreatrivers.org/) as described in detail by Brown et al., 2020. For samples collected in 2018, stable isotope analyses were conducted at the Environmental Chemistry Facility at Brown University (RI) using a Picarro L1102-i Isotopic Water Liquid Analyzer with a standard error of +/- 0.1 ‰ for δ18O-H2O and +/-1 ‰ for δ2H-H2O. For samples collected in 2019, stable isotope analyses were conducted at the University of Calgary using a Los Gatos Research Liquid Water Isotope Analyzer with a reported analytical precision of ± 0.2‰ for δ18O-H2O and ± 2‰ for δ2H-H2O.
Keyword(s):
Canadian Arctic; snow physical properties; stable isotopes of water
Related to:
Levasseur, Simon (2020): Mesure des propriétés physiques et analyse de la composition géochimique du couvert nival des régions arctiques et subarctiques. Département de géomatique appliquée Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines, Université de Sherbrooke, https://hdl.handle.net/11143/17345
Levasseur, Simon; Brown, Kristina Anne; Langlois, Alexandre; McLennan, Donald (2021): Measurement of Snow Physical Properties and Stable Isotope Variations in the Canadian Sub-Arctic and Arctic Snowpack. Atmosphere-Ocean, 59(3), 137-151, https://doi.org/10.1080/07055900.2021.1962240
Further details:
Brown, Kristina Anne; Williams, William J; Carmack, Eddy C; Fiske, Greg; Francois, Roger; McLennan, Donald; Peucker-Ehrenbrink, Bernhard (2020): Geochemistry of small Canadian Arctic rivers with diverse geological and hydrological settings. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125, e2019JG005414, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005414
Langlois, Alexandre; Kohn, Josef; Royer, A; Cliche, P; Brucker, L; Picard, Ghislain; Fily, Michel; Derksen, Chris; Willemet, J M (2009): Simulation of Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) Using Thermodynamic Snow Models in Québec, Canada. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 10(6), 1447-1463, https://doi.org/10.1175/2009JHM1154.1
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 69.217147 * Median Longitude: -104.890933 * South-bound Latitude: 69.120910 * West-bound Longitude: -105.045100 * North-bound Latitude: 69.251760 * East-bound Longitude: -104.796510
Date/Time Start: 2018-07-19T11:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2019-06-07T15:06:00
Minimum Elevation: 6.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 68.0 m
Event(s):
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/ICECORE_81  * Latitude: 69.221600 * Longitude: -104.875680 * Date/Time: 2019-04-30T11:30:00 * Location: Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada * Campaign: CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019 * Comment: Surface 15 cm Greine Lake ice
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LAKEWATER_46  * Latitude: 69.221600 * Longitude: -104.875680 * Date/Time: 2019-04-30T12:30:00 * Location: Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada * Campaign: CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019 * Comment: Greiner Lake water taken under ice
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND1  * Latitude: 69.225430 * Longitude: -104.893300 * Date/Time: 2019-06-01T15:52:00 * Location: Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada * Campaign: CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019 * Comment: Pond water; 5 cm from pond surface
Comment:
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank the Environmental Chemistry Facility at Brown University, Rhode Island, USA (Joseph Orchardo, David Murray) and the Else Lab at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Araleigh Cranch, Mohamed Ahmed, Brent Else) for conducting sample analyses.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Campaign of eventCampaignLanglois, Alexandre
Event labelEventLanglois, Alexandre
Sample code/labelSample labelLanglois, Alexandre
Latitude of eventLatitudeLanglois, Alexandre
Longitude of eventLongitudeLanglois, Alexandre
Date/Time of eventDate/TimeLanglois, Alexandre
Elevation of eventElevationmLanglois, Alexandre
Sample typeSamp typeLanglois, Alexandre
Temperature, airTTT°CLanglois, AlexandreMeasured at 1 meter above the snow
10 Temperature, waterTemp°CLanglois, Alexandre
11 Temperature, soilT soil°CLanglois, Alexandre
12 DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmLanglois, AlexandreGeocode
13 DEPTH, waterDepth watermLanglois, AlexandreGeocode
14 DEPTH, ice/snowDepth ice/snowmLanglois, AlexandreGeocode
15 Depth, top/minDepth topmLanglois, Alexandre
16 Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmLanglois, Alexandre
17 Depth commentDepth commLanglois, Alexandre
18 Soil typeSoil typeLanglois, AlexandreVisual observation
19 Sample commentSample commentLanglois, AlexandreVisual observationLand cover
20 Density, snowDensity snowkg/m3Langlois, AlexandreCalculated from mass/volume
21 δ18O, waterδ18O H2O‰ SMOWBrown, Kristina AnneIsotopic liquid water analyzerRelative to V-SMOW with an analytical precision of ± 0.1‰
22 δ Deuterium, waterδD H2O‰ SMOWBrown, Kristina AnneIsotopic liquid water analyzerRelative to V-SMOW with an analytical precision of ± 1‰
23 CommentCommentLanglois, Alexandre
Size:
239 data points

Data

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Campaign

Event

Sample label

Latitude

Longitude

Date/Time

Elevation [m]

Samp type

TTT [°C]
10 
Temp [°C]
11 
T soil [°C]
12 
Depth sed [m]
13 
Depth water [m]
14 
Depth ice/snow [m]
15 
Depth top [m]
16 
Depth bot [m]
17 
Depth comm
18 
Soil type
19 
Sample comment
20 
Density snow [kg/m3]
21 
δ18O H2O [‰ SMOW]
22 
δD H2O [‰ SMOW]
23 
Comment
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SNOW1_30 SNOW1_3069.2518-104.79652018-07-26T10:4568snow8.7-0.20.050.00.10Slop facing south, Baby Pelly, Bulk of snow remain over ice sheet-28.95-221.71
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SNOW2_49 SNOW2_4969.2518-104.79652018-07-26T11:0068snow8.7-0.20.130.10.16Slop facing south, Baby Pelly, Bulk of snow remain over ice sheet-28.87-221.77
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SO1 SO169.2253-104.88092018-07-19T11:4811soil water0.2250.20.25Black earth and clayWetland, Clay, Grass, Soil from the water tablewater extracted from soil
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SO2 SO269.2325-104.89902018-07-19T13:428soil water0.2250.20.25Black earth and clayWetland, Clay, Grass, Soil from the water table-16.70-135.82water extracted from soil
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SW1 SW169.2325-104.89892018-07-25T12:3010surface water0.70.230Black earth and clayWetland, Clay, Grass, Water from the water table-16.84-135.83water sampled from soil directly
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SW2 SW269.2275-104.89192018-07-25T16:239surface water0.210Black earth and clayWetland, Clay, Grass and shrub, Water from the water table-13.62-120.64water sampled from soil directly
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SW3 SW369.2228-104.90472018-07-28T12:259surface water7.12.41.90.200clayWetland, Clay, Grass and shrub, Water from the water table-18.59-149.34water sampled from soil directly
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/SU1 SU169.2275-104.89192018-07-25T16:159surface water, pond0.00Surface water, Pond, Wetland-12.16-116.99Surface water, pond
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/G1 G169.1837-104.91982018-07-19T11:007ground water10.01.00Lac Greiner-18.62-148.46125 ml bottle attached to a stick
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/G2 G269.1837-104.91982018-07-25T10:257ground water10.00.15Lac Greiner-18.51-148.041l container filled by hand, filter on site
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/STWSNO STWSNO69.2518-104.79652018-07-26T10:4062Water emerging from snow pack (SNOW1 et2)8.72.20.10under waterSlop facing south, Baby Pelly, Stream coming out of snow bulk, send and moss/lichen-23.53-178.76Water emerging from snow pack (SNOW1 et2)
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/RAIN1 RAIN169.1209-105.04512018-07-27T11:006rain10.2Flat next to the triplex-14.70-115.46
CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018CAMBRIDGE_BAY072018/RAIN4 RAIN469.1209-105.04512018-07-27T11:006rain10.2Flat next to the triplex-14.85-117.07
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LAKEWATER_46 LAKEWATER_4669.2216-104.87572019-04-30T12:30Lake water-18.65-154.70Greiner Lake water taken under ice
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/ICECORE_81 ICECORE_8169.2216-104.87572019-04-30T11:30Lake ice-15.06-131.20Surface 15 cm Grenier Lake ice
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/PONDLAKE1 PONDLAKE169.2170-104.92452019-06-01T13:38Pond water-0.10.05-24.64-190.205 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND1 LANDPOND169.2254-104.89332019-06-01T15:52Pond water2.80.05-21.11-164.205 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND2 LANDPOND269.2234-104.90102019-06-03T12:06Pond water4.30.05-19.83-158.305 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND3 LANDPOND369.2190-104.89362019-06-05T10:36Pond water4.30.05-17.91-153.705 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND5 LANDPOND569.2232-104.90612019-06-05T12:22Pond water5.00.05-17.29-148.105 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND8 LANDPOND869.2212-104.88062019-06-07T11:44Pond water4.90.05-21.00-161.605 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND9 LANDPOND969.2225-104.86442019-06-07T12:25Pond water3.80.05-23.58-182.905 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND7 LANDPOND769.2187-104.91822019-06-07T10:55Pond water5.40.05-22.76-176.005 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND12 LANDPOND1269.2219-104.85272019-06-07T15:06Pond water3.80.05-22.54-175.005 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND4 LANDPOND469.2221-104.90522019-06-05T11:22Pond water2.00.05-17.10-147.805 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND10 LANDPOND1069.2221-104.85922019-06-07T12:00Pond water2.20.05-22.34-171.405 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND6 LANDPOND669.2183-104.92042019-06-07T10:10Pond water7.40.05-21.23-165.705 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND11 LANDPOND1169.2219-104.85272019-06-07T14:30Pond water13.80.05-18.70-155.205 cm from pond surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/SW1_Stream_water SW1_Stream_water2019-06-01T00:00Stream water0.05-20.34-159.505 cm from stream surface
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND9_11 LANDPOND9_1169.2225-104.86442019-06-07T12:25snow0.2480-24.44-185.60Melting snow on pond shore
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND7_9 LANDPOND7_969.2187-104.91822019-06-07T10:55snow0.0350-23.42-179.40Melting snow on pond shore
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND12_54 LANDPOND12_5469.2219-104.85272019-06-07T15:06snow0.2-20.41-163.10Melting snow on pond shore
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND4_48 LANDPOND4_4869.2221-104.90522019-06-05T11:22snow-0.1-20.27-156.00Melting snow on pond shore
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND10_57 LANDPOND10_5769.2221-104.85922019-06-07T12:00snow0.5390-23.01-173.30Melting snow on pond shore
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND6_68 LANDPOND6_6869.2183-104.92042019-06-07T10:10snow-0.1390-22.23-164.30Melting snow on pond shore
CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019CAMBRIDGE_BAY052019/LANDPOND11_76 LANDPOND11_7669.2219-104.85272019-06-07T14:30snow0.3-22.38-171.10Melting snow on pond shore