Overview
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2394 |
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Version | 1 |
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Published | 2025-03-05 |
Usage | 2 downloads |
Description
This dataset includes maps and locations of potential gas seepage in lakes within the immediate and surrounding area around Fairbanks, Alaska, a region underlain by discontinuous permafrost and characterized by thermokarst lake formation. Gas bubbling from lakes in the Fairbanks area is usually rich in methane, a potent greenhouse gas that is difficult to quantify. A new remote sensing method was used for detecting potential gas seepage, defined as areas of suspected perennial ebullition, by using a previously ground-truthed seep that appeared as a high-backscatter perennial feature in winter L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from 2006-2011. Based on threshold values determined by the sigma-naught backscatter of this training seep, 1,690 areas of potential seepage were detected in 459 lakes out of 658 lakes analyzed. Results were validated through a different ground-truthed seep. The data are provided in shapefile format.
Science Keywords
- BIOSPHERE
- ECOSYSTEMS
- FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
- LAKE/POND
- CLIMATE INDICATORS
- PALEOCLIMATE INDICATORS
- PERMAFROST/METHANE RELEASE
- CRYOSPHERE
- FROZEN GROUND
- PERMAFROST
- CRYOSPHERE
- SNOW/ICE
- LAKE ICE
- CLIMATE INDICATORS
- CLIMATE FEEDBACKS
- CRYOSPHERIC FEEDBACKS
- TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE
- WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY
- GASES
Data Use and Citation
This dataset is openly shared, without restriction, in accordance with the NASA Earthdata Data Use Guidance.
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- Gas_Seeps_Lakes_Fairbanks_SAR.pdf