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The lake is one of the largest in the area and is part of a lake district consisting of numerous kettle lakes formed by glaciers. These lakes and their outflows, along with runoff from snowmelt and rain, provide Toolik Lake with its water supply. Next to the lake is the Toolik Field Station, operated and managed by the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks with cooperative agreement support from the Division of Polar Programs, Directorate for Geosciences at the National Science Foundation. TOOK is part of the NEON Tundra Domain (D18), which includes the northern and western parts of Alaska. D18 hosts three other NEON field sites in Alaska: one aquatic and two terrestrial. TOOK is colocated with the TOOL terrestrial site and near the Oksrukuyik Creek (OKSR) aquatic site.","citation":null,"relatedIdentifiers":null,"status":{"label":"Operational","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/elter_cl\/10772"},"yearEstablished":2016,"yearClosed":null,"relatedSites":[{"typeOfRelationship":{"label":"groups with","uri":"null"},"listOfSites":[{"type":"site","title":"Toolik Field Station NEON - United States of America","id":{"prefix":"https:\/\/deims.org\/","suffix":"0154f730-1434-4597-9f59-c6320cfec41b"},"changed":"2025-09-18T14:51:25+0200"}]}],"siteName":"Toolik Lake NEON","shortName":"TOOK","siteType":"Non-stationary land-based site","protectionLevel":null,"landUse":null,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/deims.org\/sites\/default\/files\/2020-06\/48755280967_7424883faa_h.jpg","alt":"TOOK sensor station"},{"url":"https:\/\/deims.org\/sites\/default\/files\/2020-06\/48755293292_070c70c860_b.jpg","alt":"Toolik Lake Buoy"}]},"environmentalCharacteristics":{"airTemperature":{"yearlyAverage":-9,"monthlyAverage":null,"unit":"\u00b0C","referencePeriod":null},"precipitation":{"yearlyAverage":316,"monthlyAverage":null,"unit":"mm","referencePeriod":null},"biogeographicalRegion":null,"biome":"freshwater_rivers","ecosystemType":[{"label":"Fresh Water Rivers","uri":null},{"label":"Rivers","uri":null},{"label":"Tundra","uri":null}],"eunisHabitat":null,"landforms":null,"geoBonBiome":["Fresh water rivers"],"geology":"Toolik Lake is situated on glacial and alluvial deposits aged 120-150 thousand years ago (Itkillik 1, late Pleistocene) and 25-11.5 thousand years ago (Itkillik II, late Pleistocene). Glacial outwash extends into the lake, creating multiple shoals and bays. The substrate within the lake is made up of cobble and silt.","hydrology":"Toolik Lake is part of a lake district consisting of numerous kettle lakes formed by glaciers. The lake is fed by snowmelt, rain, and a system of streams and smaller kettle lakes with headwaters in the Brooks Range, located to the south. Ice forms on the lake in early October and completely disappears by late June. It is thermally stratified through much of July and August. It extremely oligotrophic, has a surface area of 1.48 km2 (366 acres), volume of 12,602,474 m3 (445 million ft3), and a maximum depth of 26.2 m (86 ft.). Its outlet is a tributary of the Kuparuk River.","soils":null,"vegetation":"The Arctic tundra is composed of hundreds of meters of permafrost - soil that remains consistently frozen for two or more years and leads to low plant diversity. Vegetation cover in the Toolik Lake area is mainly tundra shrubs and herbaceous flowering plants. The dominant shrubs include willows (Salix spp.), blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum), and dwarf birch (Betula nana). There is little to no overhanging vegetation around the lake as the shrubs are typically less than 1 m (3.3 ft.) tall."},"geographic":{"boundaries":null,"coordinates":"POINT (-149.610636 68.630692)","country":["United States of America"],"elevation":{"avg":745,"min":704,"max":980,"unit":"msl"},"size":{"value":6370,"unit":"ha"},"relatedLocations":null},"focusDesignScale":{"experiments":{"design":"mainly experimentation","scale":"catchment scale"},"observations":{"design":"mainly observation","scale":"entire catchment"},"observedProperties":[{"label":"DNA sequence","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/EnvThes\/21400"},{"label":"genetic parameter","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/EnvThes\/20942"},{"label":"land cover","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/EnvThes\/22142"},{"label":"landscape parameter","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/EnvThes\/20943"},{"label":"water parameter","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/EnvThes\/20945"},{"label":"water quality","uri":"http:\/\/vocabs.lter-europe.net\/EnvThes\/22312"}]},"infrastructure":{"accessibleAllYear":true,"accessType":null,"allPartsAccessible":null,"maintenanceInterval":null,"permanentPowerSupply":false,"operation":{"permanent":false,"notes":null,"siteVisitInterval":null},"notes":null,"collection":null,"data":{"policy":{"url":null,"rights":null,"notes":null}}},"relatedResources":null,"projectRelated":{"lter":{"lterSiteClassification":null}}}}