AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas

AmeriFlux is a network of PI-managed sites measuring ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes in North and South America. It was established in 1996 to connect research on field sites representing major climate and ecological biomes, including tundra, desert, grasslands, savanna, crops, and conife...

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Main Authors: Torn, Margaret, Baldocchi, Dennis, Boden, Tom
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Regional and Global Biogeochemical Dynamics Data (RGD)
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/AmeriFlux_Long-term_Flux_Measurement_Network_of_the_Americas.xml
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spelling dataone:AmeriFlux_Long-term_Flux_Measurement_Network_of_the_Americas.xml 2023-09-03T20:40:44+02:00 AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas Torn, Margaret Baldocchi, Dennis Boden, Tom ENVELOPE(-168.5,-32.4,85.7,-57.6) BEGINDATE: 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-09-25T12:35:52Z https://search.dataone.org/view/AmeriFlux_Long-term_Flux_Measurement_Network_of_the_Americas.xml unknown Regional and Global Biogeochemical Dynamics Data (RGD) CARBON DIOXIDE|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER SOLAR RADIATION||TOWER PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION||TOWER WATER VAPOR|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER HEAT FLUX|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER CARBON DIOXIDE TOWER EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS North America Central America South America Dataset dataone:urn:node:RGD 2023-09-03T20:06:39Z AmeriFlux is a network of PI-managed sites measuring ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes in North and South America. It was established in 1996 to connect research on field sites representing major climate and ecological biomes, including tundra, desert, grasslands, savanna, crops, and conifer, deciduous, and tropical forests. The network has grown from about 15 sites in 1997 to more than 100 active sites registered today. In addition, 61 more sites, now inactive, have flux data stored in the network's database. Network goals are to: (1) quantify the magnitude of the carbon sources and sinks for a range of terrestrial ecosystems in the Americas, and how they may be influenced by disturbance, management regimes, climate variability, nutrients, and atmospheric pollutants; (2) advance understanding of processes regulating carbon assimilation, respiration, and storage; (3) collect critical new information to help define the current global CO2 budget; and (4) enable improved predictions of future concentrations of atmospheric CO2.​ Dataset Tundra Regional and Global Biogeochemical Dynamics Data (RGD) (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-168.5,-32.4,85.7,-57.6)
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topic CARBON DIOXIDE|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
SOLAR RADIATION||TOWER
PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION||TOWER
WATER VAPOR|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
HEAT FLUX|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
CARBON DIOXIDE
TOWER
EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS
North America
Central America
South America
spellingShingle CARBON DIOXIDE|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
SOLAR RADIATION||TOWER
PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION||TOWER
WATER VAPOR|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
HEAT FLUX|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
CARBON DIOXIDE
TOWER
EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS
North America
Central America
South America
Torn, Margaret
Baldocchi, Dennis
Boden, Tom
AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas
topic_facet CARBON DIOXIDE|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
SOLAR RADIATION||TOWER
PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION||TOWER
WATER VAPOR|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
HEAT FLUX|EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS|TOWER
CARBON DIOXIDE
TOWER
EDDY CORRELATION APPARATUS
North America
Central America
South America
description AmeriFlux is a network of PI-managed sites measuring ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes in North and South America. It was established in 1996 to connect research on field sites representing major climate and ecological biomes, including tundra, desert, grasslands, savanna, crops, and conifer, deciduous, and tropical forests. The network has grown from about 15 sites in 1997 to more than 100 active sites registered today. In addition, 61 more sites, now inactive, have flux data stored in the network's database. Network goals are to: (1) quantify the magnitude of the carbon sources and sinks for a range of terrestrial ecosystems in the Americas, and how they may be influenced by disturbance, management regimes, climate variability, nutrients, and atmospheric pollutants; (2) advance understanding of processes regulating carbon assimilation, respiration, and storage; (3) collect critical new information to help define the current global CO2 budget; and (4) enable improved predictions of future concentrations of atmospheric CO2.​
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author Torn, Margaret
Baldocchi, Dennis
Boden, Tom
author_facet Torn, Margaret
Baldocchi, Dennis
Boden, Tom
author_sort Torn, Margaret
title AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas
title_short AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas
title_full AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas
title_fullStr AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas
title_full_unstemmed AmeriFlux: Long-term Flux Measurement Network of the Americas
title_sort ameriflux: long-term flux measurement network of the americas
publisher Regional and Global Biogeochemical Dynamics Data (RGD)
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url https://search.dataone.org/view/AmeriFlux_Long-term_Flux_Measurement_Network_of_the_Americas.xml
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