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World Permafrost, 1996
- Identification Information
- Data Quality Information
- Spatial Data Organization Information
- Spatial Reference Information
- Entity and Attribute Information
- Distribution Information
- Metadata Reference Information
- Identification Information
- Citation
- Originator
- Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.)
- Publication Date
- 1996
- Title
- World Permafrost, 1996
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- vector digital data
- Series Information
- Series Name
- ArcAtlas
- Publication Information
- Publication Place
- Redlands, Calif.
- Publisher
- ESRI
- Online Linkage
- https://www1.columbia.edu/sec/acis/eds/dgate/studies/C1301/data/esri_1996_world_permafrost.zip
- Abstract
- World Permafrost, 1996 is a polyline theme representing permafrost areas worldwide.
- Purpose
- For educational, non-commercial purposes. This dataset is appropriate for use in a GIS.
- Supplemental Information
- Water that freezes in the ground is found in zones of stable cooling of the earth where the cryosphere penetrates into the lithosphere. Ground ice typically develops in close and complex relationship with the ground that contains it. Permafrost (permanent frost) is the result where the ground remains frozen in vast areas for extended periods of time -- as much as tens, hundreds, or thousands of years. Permafrost forms continuous and noncontinuous (insular) areas in the earth. Continuous permafrost accounts for more than 90% of an area, while insular permafrost accounts for 25 to 50% of an area. There are also zones of regular seasonal ground freezing, where the ground freezes during the cold season annually or periodically, that is independent of the condition of the underlying rocks (unfrozen, melted, or frozen). There are also zones of irregular short-term freezing. Various genetic types of ground ice are influenced by the type of frozen ground, the amounts and types of frozen water (free or molecule-bound), mechanical ground stress, and the temperature conditions of freezing. The processes of forming ground ice are often pronounced in present landscapes. Ground ice is one of the least stable substances in the lithosphere. Variable heat exchange on the earth's surface causes ice to melt, originating thermokarst, solifluction, cryogenic landslides, and other hazardous phenomena. Ground ice fixes the ground and causes essential changes to its physical, chemical, and other features. This makes the development of permafrost areas for human activities complicated and requires special building technology, maintenance of economic infrastructure, and economic activity.
- Temporal Extent
- Currentness Reference
- publication date
- Time Instant
- 1996
- Bounding Box
- West
- -180
- East
- 180
- North
- 85
- South
- -85
- Theme Keyword
- geoscientificinformation
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- ISO 19115 Topic Categories
- Theme Keyword
- permafrost
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- None
- Place Keyword
- Earth
- Place Keyword Thesaurus
- Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Temporal Keyword
- 1996
- Temporal Keyword Thesaurus
- None
- Access Restrictions
- For current Columbia affiliates only.
- Use Restrictions
- For educational, non-commercial use only.
- Status
- Complete
- Maintenance and Update Frequency
- None planned
- Point of Contact
- Contact Organization
- ESRI
- Delivery Point
- 380 New York Street
- City
- Redlands
- State
- California
- Postal Code
- 92373-8100
- Country
- USA
- Contact Telephone
- 909-793-2853
- Contact Facsimile Telephone
- 909-793-5953
- Contact Electronic Mail Address
- info@esri.com
- Hours of Service
- 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Pacific time, Monday-Friday
- Native Data Set Environment
- Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.3.1.1850
- Data Quality Information
- Lineage
- Source
- Originator
- Gen. Ed. V.M.Kotlyakov
- Title
- Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources of the World
- Type of Source Media
- online
- Source
- Originator
- Kotlyakov, V.M
- Publication Date
- 1994
- Title
- Mir snega I l'da
- Publication Information
- Publication Place
- Moscow
- Publisher
- Nauka
- Type of Source Media
- online
- Spatial Data Organization Information
- Direct Spatial Reference Method
- Vector
- Point and Vector Object Information
- SDTS Terms Description
- SDTS Point and Vector Object Type
- String
- Point and Vector Object Count
- 90
- Spatial Reference Information
- Horizontal Coordinate System Definition
- Geographic
- Latitude Resolution
- 0.000000
- Longitude Resolution
- 0.000000
- Geographic Coordinate Units
- Decimal degrees
- Geodetic Model
- Horizontal Datum Name
- D_Clarke_1866
- Ellipsoid Name
- Clarke 1866
- Semi-major Axis
- 6378206.400000
- Denominator of Flattening Ratio
- 294.978698
- Entity and Attribute Information
- Entity Type
- Entity Type Label
- permfrst
- Attributes
- FID
- Internal feature number. (Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.)
- Definition Source
- ESRI
- Shape
- Feature geometry. (Coordinates defining the features.)
- Definition Source
- ESRI
- FNODE_
- Frome Node
- TNODE_
- To Node
- LPOLY_
- Left polygon
- RPOLY_
- Right polygon
- LENGTH
- Length
- AFFRSDD_
- Africa
- AFFRSDD_ID
- Africa ID
- TYPE
- The type of permafrost boundary
- 1
- Boundary of continuous permafrost
- 2
- Boundary of insular permafrost
- ASFRSDD_
- Asia
- ASFRSDD_ID
- Asia ID
- AUFRSDD_
- Australia
- AUFRSDD_ID
- Australia ID
- EUFRSDD_
- Europe
- EUFRSDD_ID
- Europe ID
- NAFRSDD_
- North America
- NAFRSDD_ID
- North America ID
- SAFRSDD_
- South America
- SAFRSDD_ID
- South America ID
- Distribution Information
- Format Name
- geopackage
- Distributor
- ESRI; ESRI International Distributors
- Name
- Metadata Reference Information
- Metadata Date
- 20090616
- Metadata Contact
- Contact Information
- Contact Organization Primary
- Contact Organization
- Research Data Services (RDS), Columbia University Libraries
- Contact Person
- GIS/Metadata Librarian
- Contact Address
- Address
- 420 W. 118th St. 215 IAB, MC 3301
- City
- New York
- State or Province
- NY
- Postal Code
- 10027
- Country
- USA
- Contact Voice Telephone
- (212) 854-6012
- Contact Electronic Mail Address
- data@library.columbia.edu
- Hours of Service
- 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Pacific time, Monday-Friday
- Metadata Standard Name
- FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
- Metadata Standard Version
- FGDC-STD-001-1998