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Large Area Estimates of Carbon Fluxes of Arctic Landscapes

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Data Contributors

  • HOPE, ALLEN S.
  • OECHEL, WALTER C.
  • STOW, DOUGLAS A.

Parameters

  • ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > CARBON DIOXIDE
  • ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR > EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
  • TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > ALPINE/TUNDRA

Instruments

  • ANEMOMETERS
  • INFRARED THERMOMETERS
  • LICOR QUANTUM SENSOR
  • NDIR GAS ANALYZER : NONDISPERSIVE INFRARED GAS ANALYZER
  • NET RADIOMETERS
  • PSYCHROMETERS
  • SOIL HEAT FLUX TRANSDUCER
  • THERMOCOUPLES
  • THERMOMETERS

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Net CO2, evapotranspiration, and energy exchange were measured during 1998-2001 in wet-moist coastal sedge tundra (Barrow: 71 degrees 21 minutes north, 156 degrees 37 minutes west) and moist-wet coastal sedge tundra/moist-tussock tundra ecosystems (Atqasuk: 70 degrees 28 minutes north, 157 degrees 25 minutes west), and during the 1994-95 growing seasons (June-August) in moist-acidic (Happy Valley: 69 degrees 9 minutes north, 148 degrees 51 minutes west), moist non-acidic (24-Mile: 69 degrees 56 minutes north, 148 degrees 49 minutes west) and wet-sedge tundra ecosystems (U-Pad: 70 degrees 17 minutes north, 148 degrees 53 minutes west) located on the north slope of Alaska.

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Data Citation

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Walter C. Oechel, Allen Hope, Doug Stow. 2001. Large Area Estimates of Carbon Fluxes of Arctic Landscapes. [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center.


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