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Geography, Environment, Sustainability
GROUND-BASED STATION NETWORK IN ARCTIC AND SUBARCTIC EURASIA: AN OVERVIEW
Yulia Kurbatova1  Alexander Makshtas2  Evgeny Mikhailov3  Sergey Kirpotin4  Heikki Lihavainen5  Tuomas Laurila5  Eija Asmi5  Alexey Panov6  Anatoly Prokushkin6  Aijun Ding7  Huadong Guo8  Martin Heimann9  Joost V. Lavric1,10  Sungbin Park1,10  Friedemann Reum1,10  Vladimir Shevchenko1,11  Nina Zaitseva1,12  Markku Kulmala1,13  Hanna K. Lappalainen1,14  Pavel Alekseychik1,14  Tuukka Petäjä1,14  Mikhail Arshinov1,15  Sergey Dubtsov1,16  Elena Lapshina1,17 
[1] A.N. Severtsov institute of ecology and evolution RAS;Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute;Atmospheric Physics Department, St. Petersburg State University, Biogeochemistry and Multiphase Chemistry Departments, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry;Bio-Clim-Land Center of Excellence;Finnish Meteorological Institute, Atmospheric Composition Research;I.V. Sukachev Institute of Forest, SB RAS;Institute for Climate and Global Change Research & School of Atmospheric Sciences;Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences;Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry,University of Helsinki;Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry;P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology;Russian Academy of Sciences;University of Helsinki,;University of Helsinki;V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS;V.V.Voevodsky Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion;Yugra State University;
关键词: peex region;    observations;    ground-based stations;    station networks;    research infrastructure;    climate change research;   
DOI  :  10.24057/2071-9388-2016-9-2-19-35
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The international Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) program addresses the full spectrum of problems related to climate change in Eurasian Northern latitudes. All PEEX activities rely on the bulk of high-quality observational data provided by the ground and marine stations, remote sensing and satellite tools. So far, no coordinated station network has ever existed in Eurasia, moreover, the current scope of relevant research remains largely unknown as no prior assessment has been done to date. This paper makes the first attempt to overview the existing ground station pool in the Arctic-Boreal region with the focus on Russia. The  geographical, climatic and ecosystem representativeness of the current stations is discussed, the gaps are identified and tentative station network developments are proposed.

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