Growing Season Energy and CO2 Fluxes over a Larch Forest Tundra Ecosystem in Siberia
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 Data Contributors
Parameters
- ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > CARBON DIOXIDE
- ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION > ALBEDO
- ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION > LONGWAVE RADIATION
- ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION > NET RADIATION
- ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE > AIR TEMPERATURE
- ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR > HUMIDITY > RELATIVE HUMIDITY
- ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR > WATER VAPOR
- ATMOSPHERIC WINDS > SURFACE WINDS > WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION
- FROZEN GROUND > SOIL TEMPERATURE
- PRECIPITATION > PRECIPITATION AMOUNT
- SOILS > SOIL HEAT BUDGET
- SOILS > SOIL MOISTURE/WATER CONTENT
Instruments
- NDIR GAS ANALYZER : NONDISPERSIVE INFRARED GAS ANALYZER
- SONIC ANEMOMETER
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This data set includes eddy covariance measurements of carbon and energy fluxes over a larch forest-tundra ecosystem near the latitudinal treeline, collected near Cherskii, Siberia, in summer 2001. A series of basic micrometeorological variables were also measured, including vertical profiles of air temperature and relative humidity, wind speed, net radiation, albedo, incoming and outgoing long wave radiation, wind direction, and precipitation. At each site four soil micro sites were also selected to measure soil temperature at 5 depths, soil heat flux, and soil moisture.
Data CitationThe following example shows how to cite the use of this data set in a publication. For more information, see our Use and Copyright Web page.
Jim Randerson. 2003. Growing Season Energy and CO2 Fluxes over a Larch Forest Tundra Ecosystem in Siberia. [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center.
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