CEN project

Site Umiujaq

Overlooking the Tasiapik valley showing a particular diversity of vegetion land cover, including areas of tundra with lichen, low (0.1-0.5 m) and high (1-5 m) dwarf birch shrubs and forested areas of black spruce and tall willow (1-10 m). Photo credit Alain Royer, January 2014.
Overlooking the Tasiapik valley showing a particular diversity of vegetion land cover, including areas of tundra with lichen, low (0.1-0.5 m) and high (1-5 m) dwarf birch shrubs and forested areas of black spruce and tall willow (1-10 m). Photo credit Alain Royer, January 2014.

Measurement site

Latitude
56.55
Longitude
-76.5
Altitude (m)
40

Site location

Subarctic forest tundra zone, near the tree line, on the shores of Hudson Bay, Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. Environment characterized by sporadic black spruce and larch and dominant shrub tundra on discontinuous permafrost. The Umiujaq research station is part of the SILA Network of the CEN.

Site description

Open field measurement sites (unless noted) in 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2017, at the time of maximum snowpack (approximately at maximum snow water equivalent). Number of samples variable by year. For more information on the data, see the references cited in Table 1 of the referenced article Royer et al. 2021, Ecoscience