Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring database - Nuuk
Nuuk, Kobbefjord
General
Acronym
GEM database
Organization
Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring
Link to data access page
Format
Database
Keywords
GEM, biology, marine, terrestrial, freshwater, cryosphere, glaciers, geography, geology, glaciology, climatology, ecosystem, research, monitoring, interdisciplinary, climate change, remote sensing
Data information
Start date
01.01.2005
End date
01.01.2045
Theme
Other
Topic
Atmosphere - ice coupling
Atmosphere - ocean coupling
Atmospheric science
Biogeochemistry
Biology
Birds
Carbon
Climate research
Cryosphere
Ecology
Ecosystems
Ecosystems, aquatic
Ecosystems, terrestrial
Education & Outreach
Environmental science
Fish and shellfish
Geography and human geography
Geology
Geoscience
Glacier - ocean coupling
Glaciology
Hydrology
Marine mammals
Microbiology
Monitoring
Phytoplankton
Primary production
Remote sensing
Snow
Terrestrial mammals
Country
Greenland
Region
Denmark
Location
64.1814099, -51.6941381
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Description
23.11.2020
Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring (GEM) is an integrated monitoring and long-term research programme on ecosystems and climate change effects and feedbacks in the Arctic. Since 1994 the programme has established a coherent and integrated understanding of the functioning of ecosystems in a highly variable climate, which is based upon a comprehensive, long-term inter-disciplinary data collection carried out by Danish and Greenlandic monitoring and research institutions.
The data collection mainly takes place at the following field stations:
- Disko in the low/high arctic West Greenland
- Nuuk in low arctic West Greenland
- Zackenberg in high arctic Northeast Greenland.