SCANNET has applied for the INFRA-2010-1.1.19: Research Infrastructures for Polar research call.

International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic

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SCANNET

A Circumarctic Network of
Terrestrial Field Bases

SCANNET is a network of
Terrestrial Field bases, Research Stations Managers and user groups that are collaborating to improve comparative observations and access to information on Environmental Change in the North.

SCANNET field sites
Abisko Scientific Research Station

The Abisko Research station is located at the shore of Lake Torneträsk in Northern Sweden (68º 21' N, 18º 49' E) approximately 200 km north of the Arctic Circle.
Arctic Station

The Arctic Station is located on the south coast of the Disko Island in central west Greenland (69°15'N, 53°34'W). It faces the Disko Bay / Davis Strait and is characterized by an arctic, marine climate.
Center for Ecology and Hydrology/ECN site, Cairngorm

The site is a west facing granite catchment in the Cairngorms Mountains (57º 07' N, 3º 49' W), rising from about 350 m through the tree line at 700 m to the highest summit at 1100 m.
Khibiny educational and scientific station

Khibiny station is the round-the-year field station for scientists and students, set in the heart of Khibiny Mountains, Kola Peninsula (NW Russian Arctic, 67º38'14"N, 33º43'31"E)
Finse

The Alpine Research Center is located just east of the village of Finse (1222 m a.s.l.), on the northwestern end of Hardangervidda in southern central Norway (60° 36' N, 7° 30' E).
Chokurdakh

Kevo Subarctic Research Institute

Kevo Subarctic Research Institute is located in the northernmost part of Finland (69º45' N, 27º01' E), 60 km north of the continuous pine forest line and belongs to the sub-arctic mountain birch zone.
Kilpisjärvi Biological Station

Kilpisjärvi biological station is situated in the NW part of Finnish Lapland (69º03' N, 20º50' E) on the shore of Lake Kilpisjärvi at 475 m a.s.l. and at the crux of Finland, Sweden and Norway.
Kolari

The Kolari Research Station is located at the western border between Finland and Sweden close to the Muoniojoki river (67°12' N, 23°50' E) approximately 100 km north of the Arctic Circle.
Litla-Skard, bio-monitoring area

The Litla-Skard bio-monitoring area is located in the lowlands of western Iceland (64º43' N, 21º37' W), about 38 km from the coastline.
Nuuk

Ny-Ålesund

Ny-Ålesund International Arctic Research and Monitoring Facility is located on the west coast of Spitsbergen, which is the largest of the Svalbard islands (78º55'N, 11º56'E). It is situated on the shore of Kongsfjorden.
Oulanka

Oulanka Research Station is situated in the Oulanka river valley within the Oulanka National Park (66°22'N, 29°19'E)
Samoylov
The Russian-German Research Station Samoylov is located on Samoylov Island in the Lena River Delta, Northeast Siberia (72º 22’N, 126º28’E), approximately 120 km south of the Arctic Ocean.
Sermilik

Sornfelli, Arctic Climate Station

The Sornfelli Meteorological Station is located in the middle of the 40000 m2 Sornfelli Mountain top plateau at 725 m asl, which is central in the Faroe Islands, on an island called Streymoy. The distance to the capital Torshavn is only about 12 km.
Spasskaya Pad

Svanhovd

Tarfala

Tarfala Research Station is located at 1130 m a s l in the Kebnekaise mountains, northern Sweden (67° 55’N, 18° 35’E)
Toolik Field Station

The Toolik Field Station (TFS) is located on the southeast shore of Toolik Lake, in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range in arctic Alaska (68° 38’N, 149° 36’W, elevation 720 m a.s.l)
Barrow Environmental Observatory

The Barrow Environmental Observatory (BEO) is located at the northern most location on the Alaskan Arctic Coastal Plain near the City of Barrow (71.2963° N, -156.5891° W)
Kluane Lake Reseach Station

The Kluane Lake Research Station (KLRS) is located in the Yukon Territory, at the southern tip of Kluane Lake, approximately 250 km from Whitehorse.
Vindelfjällen

Vindelfjällen Research Station is located in the village of Ammarnäs in the north-western corner of Västerbotten County in Northern Sweden (65o57´ N, 16o13´ E)
Zackenberg Station

Zackenberg Station is located on the north side of the Young Sund - Tyrolerfjord fiord complex in Northeast Greenland (74º30' N, 21º00' W).


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SCANNET - A Circumarctic Network of Terrestrial Field Bases | 2010