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definition
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definition source
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might want to delete before we import ECSO so that there are no conflict issues (usesProtocol already exists in ECSO)
usesProtocol
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adding this object property, but can delete later if not appropriate
e.g. of usage for NSIDC sea ice index (a target variable) that is calculated using both ice extent and ice concentration data:
axiom = calculatedUsing only (Sea Ice Extent and Sea Ice Concentration)
calculatedUsing
Vital Signs are indicators of the state of the Arctic environmental system. They are assessed using measurements of and/or proxies for target variables.
inferred from https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card
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Issued annually since 2006, the Arctic Report Card (ARC) is a timely and peer-reviewed source for clear, reliable and concise environmental information on the current state of different components of the Arctic environmental system relative to historical records. The Report Card is intended for a wide audience, including scientists, teachers, students, decision-makers and the general public interested in the Arctic environment and science.
Arctic Essays 2020
Snow covering the Arctic land surface, which is characterized by three variables: snow cover extent (how much area is covered by snow), snow cover duration (how long snow continuously remains on the land surface), and snow water equivalent (how much water is stored in solid form by the snowpack; a function of snow depth and density).
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Terrestrial Snow Cover Indicator
Snow covering the Arctic land surface, which is characterized by three variables: snow cover extent (how much area is covered by snow), snow cover duration (how long snow continuously remains on the land surface), and snow water equivalent (how much water is stored in solid form by the snowpack; a function of snow depth and density).
adapted from https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/843/Terrestrial-Snow-Cover
The quantity of aboveground vegetation in the Arctic tundra.
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Tundra Greenness Indicator
The quantity of aboveground vegetation in the Arctic tundra.
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, NDVI (http://www.purl.dataone.org/odo/ECSO_00010076) is highly correlated with Tundra Greeness.
An air temperature measured two-meters above the land or ocean surface.
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Surface Air Temperature Indicator
A vast body of ice covering 1.71 million km2, roughly 80% of the surface of Greenland.
Greenland Ice Sheet Indicator
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/glossary/
The process of carbon fixation in the Arctic Ocean, primarily by autotrophic single-celled algae living in sea ice (ice algae) and water column (phytoplankton).
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Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity Indicator
Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity Carbon Flux
A water temperature which inheres in water close to the surface of an ocean or sea. The exact meaning of surface varies according to the measurement method used, but it is between 1 millimetre (0.04 in) and 20 metres (70 ft) below the sea surface.
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Sea Surface Temperature Indicator
http://purl.dataone.org/odo/ECSO_00001523
SST
temperature of sea surface
ocean surface temperature
temperature of the ocean surface
Ice which has formed by the freezing of sea (saline) water.
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Sea Ice Indicator
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00002200
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Arctic Report Card Supporting Dataset
Vital Signs are indicators of the state of the Arctic environmental system. They are assessed using measurements of and/or proxies for Key Variables.
inferred from https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card
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Arctic Vital Signs
Vital Signs are indicators of the state of the Arctic environmental system. They are assessed using measurements of and/or proxies for Key Variables.
Issued annually since 2006, the Arctic Report Card is a timely and peer-reviewed source for clear, reliable and concise environmental information on the current state of different components of the Arctic environmental system relative to historical records. The Report Card is intended for a wide audience, including scientists, teachers, students, decision-makers and the general public interested in the Arctic environment and science.
Find current and past assessments of the Arctic Report Card Vital Signs by visiting: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card
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Arctic Report Card Supporting Dataset for the 2020 Report
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Measurements and/or proxies used in the assessments of Arctic Report Card Essays.
Arctic Key Variable
Arctic Target Variables
Measurements and/or proxies for assessing the 2020 Arctic Vital Signs.
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Arctic Key Variables 2020
The height of a given point in the atmosphere in units proportional to the potential energy of unit mass (geopotential) at this height relative to sea level.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
geopotential height
geopotential altitude
The sum of mean monthly Land Surface Temperatures (LST) for months with mean temperatures above freezing (>0°C).
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Tundra Greenness.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/838/Tundra-Greenness
Summer Warmth Index
SWI
Air temperature measured two-meters above the land or ocean surface.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
surface air temperature
An air temperature measured in the lower troposphere (i.e. at 925 hPa).
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
near-surface air temperature
How much area is covered in snow.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Terrestrial Snow Cover.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/843/Terrestrial-Snow-Cover
snow cover extent
SCE
How long snow continuously remains on land surfaces.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Terrestrial Snow Cover.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/843/Terrestrial-Snow-Cover
snow cover duration
SCD
The fractional area coverage of sea ice over a given region.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Sea Ice.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/841/Sea-Ice
sea ice concentration
The total volume of sea ice (sea ice thickness multiplied by sea ice concentration) integrated over a given area.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Sea Ice.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/841/Sea-Ice
sea ice volume
The distance between the bottom of the ice to the top surface of the ice.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Sea Ice.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/841/Sea-Ice
sea ice thickness
The duration of time a particular area of sea ice has persisted in its solid state.
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This Target Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Sea Ice.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/841/Sea-Ice
age of sea ice
The duration of time a particular area of sea ice has persisted in its solid state.
Age of sea ice is calculated using data from the National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
The loss of solid ice from a glacier into the ocean via calving.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
solid ice discharge
The loss of solid ice from a glacier into the ocean via calving.
The rate of solid ice discharge depends on the speed of glacier ice flow, the thickness of the ice, and the advance or retreat of the terminus of the glacier.
The fraction of solar radiation reflected by a surface.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign, 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
surface albedo
Difference in Arctic land air temperature form the 1981-2010 mean (a positive anomaly is a higher temperature; a negative anomaly is a lower temperature).
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
Arctic land air temperature anomaly
Difference in global temperature from the 1981-2010 mean (a positive anomaly is a higher temperature; a negative anomaly is a lower temperature).
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
global land air temperature anomaly
Difference in seasonal or annual air temperatures from the 1981-2010 mean (a positive anomaly is a higher temperature; a negative anomaly is a lower temperature).
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
seasonal/annual anomaly patterns for air temperatures
Quasi-liquid film that can occur on the surface of a solid even below melting point; the thickness of the film is temperature dependent.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
surface melt
The net balance between mass gain vs. mass loss.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
total mass balance
The net balance between mass gain vs. mass loss.
Total mass balance is commonly applied for measuring land ice (glaciers and ice sheets). It is typically measured over one year, which includes one accumulation season plus one ablation season (often September - August for the Arctic)
Net balance between ice gained (via accumulation) vs. ice loss (via ablation) at the surface.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
surface mass balance
Net balance between ice gained (via accumulation) vs. ice loss (via ablation) at the surface.
Surface mass balance is commonly applied for measuring land ice (glaciers and ice sheets).
Loss in ice mass due to melting, sublimation, evaporation, ice calving, aeolian processes like blowing snow, avalanche, and any other ablation.
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This Key Variable was used to inform the Vital Sign, 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
ice ablation
ice ablation zone: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_01000914
glacial ice ablation process: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_01000919
The annual change in total ice area of a marine-terminating glacier as a result of the advance or retreat of the terminal end of a glacier.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign, 'Greenland Ice Sheet.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/842/Greenland-Ice-Sheet
marine terminating glacier front annual area change
The large-scale movement of air, and together with ocean circulation, is the means by which thermal energy is redistributed on the surface of the earth.
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Surface Air Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/835/Surface-Air-Temperature
atmospheric wind circulation
https://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/Wind
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Issued annually since 2006, the Arctic Report Card is a timely and peer-reviewed source for clear, reliable and concise environmental information on the current state of different components of the Arctic environmental system relative to historical records. The Report Card is intended for a wide audience, including scientists, teachers, students, decision-makers and the general public interested in the Arctic environment and science.
The main website for the Arctic Report Card as of Nov 1, 2020 is: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card
Arctic Report Card Component
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sea ice key variable
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snow key variable
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surface-based key variable
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Arctic Report Card 2020 Component
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Place
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Essays are indicators of the state of the Arctic environmental system. They are assessed using measurements of and/or proxies for Key Variables. Essays are classified under one of three categories: Vital Signs, Other Indicators, and Frostbites.
Arctic Report Card Essay
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Other Indicators
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Frostbites
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MaxNDVI is the peak NDVI value for the year and is related to the annual maximum biomass of aboveground vegetation that is reached in midsummer (typically late July or early August).
MaxNDVI
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TI (time-integrated) NDVI is the sum of the biweekly NDVI values for the growing season and is correlated with the total aboveground vegetation productivity.
TI-NDVI
TI (time-integrated) NDVI
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Greenland
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Greenland Ice Sheet
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Arctic Ocean
Arctic Sea
ECSO_00000324
Particulate Organic Carbon
POC
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The depth of water contained within a snowpack if the snowpack were melted instantly.
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/glossary/
snow water equivalent
This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Terrestrial Snow Cover.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/843/Terrestrial-Snow-Cover
NDVI
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
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A remotely sensed indicator of the quantity of aboveground vegetation in an area of land (pixel size). Calculated from distinct wavelengths of visible and near-infrared sunlight reflected by a vegetated land surface. NDVI is calculated using the equation: the near-infrared reflectance minus the red reflectance, divided by near-infrared reflectance plus red reflectance.
This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Tundra Greenness.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/838/Tundra-Greenness
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This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Sea Surface Temperature.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/840/Sea-Surface-Temperature
sea surface temperature
SST
temperature of sea surface
ocean surface temperature
temperature of the ocean surface
A water temperature which inheres in water close to the surface of an ocean or sea. The exact meaning of surface varies according to the measurement method used, but it is between 1 millimetre (0.04 in) and 20 metres (70 ft) below the sea surface.
Chlorophyll-a is a specific form of chlorophyll used in oxygenic photosynthesis.
This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/839/Arctic-Ocean-Primary-Productivity-The-Response-of-Marine-Algae-to-Climate-Warming-and-Sea-Ice-Decline
chlorophyll-a concentration
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Depth of snow, which is precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that falls from clouds.
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snow depth
This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Terrestrial Snow Cover.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/843/Terrestrial-Snow-Cover
This Key Variable is used to inform Vital Sign 'Sea Ice.' See the 2019 Essay here: https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/841/Sea-Ice
Defines a region as "ice-covered' or "not ice-covered" based on a threshold percentage of sea ice concentration per data cell.
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sea ice extent
Defines a region as "ice-covered' or "not ice-covered" based on a threshold percentage of sea ice concentration per data cell.
A threshold of 15% is used for the Arctic Report Card assessments and is the most commonly used threshold.
Geographic Named Place
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General class for containing places and locations referenced in the Arctic Report Card
wasInfluencedBy
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DOC
Dissolved Organic Carbon
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