--- access_dt: ~ aliases: - context: dataset lexicon: nsidc term: oai:nsidc/NSIDC-0170 url: http://nsidc.org/api/dataset/2/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=dif&identifier=oai:nsidc/NSIDC-0170 attributes: ~ cite_metadata: ~ cited_by: [] contributors: - display_name: 'Data Archive : National Snow & Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/4440.yaml id: 4440 organization: country_code: US display_name: National Snow & Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center identifier: national-snow-ice-data-center-distributed-active-archive-center name: National Snow & Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center organization_type_identifier: federal type: organization url: http://nsidc.org/daac organization_uri: /organization/national-snow-ice-data-center-distributed-active-archive-center person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: data_archive uri: /contributor/4440 data_qualifier: ~ description: 'This data set consists of solar and longwave radiation data from beneath two pine canopies (one uniform, one discontinuous) at the Local Scale Observation Site (LSOS) of the Cold Land Processes Field Experiment (CLPX) in northern Colorado. The LSOS is a 100 x 100-m study site located within the Fraser Intensive Study Area (ISA). The study area has flat topography with both a dense pine stand and an open pine stand. Data were collected during February and March 2002 and 2003. This work addresses two of the overall CLPX questions: (1) How do the extent and evolution of snow and frozen landscapes affect fluxes, storage, and transformations of water, energy, and carbon? (2) At what scales does spatial variability of key state variables in the cryosphere (including snow characteristics, soil moisture, the extent of frozen soils, and the transition between frozen and thawed conditions) control fluxes and transformations of water, energy, and carbon, and can remote sensing resolve this variability at these scales? The NASA CLPX is a multi-sensor, multi-scale experiment that focuses on extending a local-scale understanding of water fluxes, storage, and transformations to regional and global scales. Within a framework of nested study areas in the central Rocky Mountains of the western United States, ranging from 1-ha to 160,000 km2, intensive ground, airborne, and spaceborne observations are collected. Data collection focuses on two seasons: mid-winter, when conditions are generally frozen and dry, and early spring, a transitional period when both frozen and thawed, dry and wet conditions are widespread.' description_attribution: ~ display_name: 'CLPX-Ground: Sub-Canopy Energetics at the Local Scale Observation Site (LSOS)' doi: 10.5067/5E0JEZFRBBIO end_time: 2003-03-31T00:00:00 files: [] href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/dataset/nasa-nsidcdaac-0170.yaml identifier: nasa-nsidcdaac-0170 instrument_measurements: [] lat_max: 39.9038 lat_min: 39.9038 lon_max: -105.883 lon_min: -105.883 name: 'CLPX-Ground: Sub-Canopy Energetics at the Local Scale Observation Site (LSOS)' native_id: NSIDC-0170 parents: [] processing_level: ~ publication_year: ~ references: [] release_dt: 2002-11-01T00:00:00 scale: ~ scope: ~ spatial_extent: ~ spatial_ref_sys: ~ spatial_res: ~ start_time: 2001-11-01T00:00:00 temporal_extent: ~ temporal_resolution: ~ type: dataset uri: /dataset/nasa-nsidcdaac-0170 url: http://nsidc.org/data/NSIDC-0170 variables: ~ version: ~ vertical_extent: ~