The pan-Arctic catchment database (ARCADE)

Niek Jesse Speetjens*, Gustaf Hugelius, Thomas Gumbricht, Hugues Lantuit, Wouter R. Berghuijs, Philip A. Pika, Amanda Poste, Jorien E. Vonk

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Abstract

The Arctic is rapidly changing. Outside the Arctic, large-sample catchment databases have transformed catchment science from focusing on local case studies to more systematic studies of watershed functioning. Here we present an integrated pan-ARctic CAtchments summary DatabasE (ARCADE) of >g 40g 000 catchments that drain into the Arctic Ocean and range in size from 1 to 3.1g ×g 106g km2. These watersheds, delineated at a 90g m resolution, are provided with 103 geospatial, environmental, climatic, and physiographic catchment properties. ARCADE is the first aggregated database of pan-Arctic river catchments that also includes numerous small watersheds at a high resolution. These small catchments are experiencing the greatest climatic warming while also storing large quantities of soil carbon in landscapes that are especially prone to degradation of permafrost (i.e., ice wedge polygon terrain) and associated hydrological regime shifts. ARCADE is a key step toward monitoring the pan-Arctic across scales and is publicly available: 10.34894/U9HSPV (Speetjens et al., 2022).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)541-554
Number of pages14
JournalEarth System Science Data
Volume15
Issue number2
Early online date2 Feb 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research has been supported by the Horizon 2020 program (Nunataryuk (grant no. 773421)), and additional financial support was received from ERC (THAWSOME (grant no. 676982).

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© 2023 Copernicus GmbH. All rights reserved.

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