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  • Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone ... - AmeriFlux
    Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory; Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory. May 30, 2019. Sites: US-Rls, US-Rms, US-Rws;
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/community/publication/reynolds-creek-experimental-watershed-and-critical-zone-observatory/
  • AmeriFlux
    The site is located on the USDA-ARS's Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed. It is dominated by Wyoming big sagebrush on land managed by USDI Bureau of ...
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/US-Rws
  • AmeriFlux
    It is dominated by low sagebrush on land managed by USDI Bureau of Land Management. Support for the Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory Cooperative is provided by USDA ARS and NSF Grant #EAR 1331872. This site’s data can also be used under the more restrictive AmeriFlux Legacy Policy.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/US-Rls
  • AmeriFlux - Search Results
    Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed And Critical Zone Observatory. by Gerald Flerchinger - May 30, 2019
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  • AmeriFlux
    Site Description - The site is located on the USDA-ARS's Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed. It is dominated by low sagebrush on land managed by USDI Bureau of Land Management. Citations.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/doi/AmeriFlux/US-Rls/
  • Warming-Induced Earlier Greenup Leads To Reduced Stream ... - AmeriFlux
    Warming-Induced Earlier Greenup Leads To Reduced Stream Discharge In A Temperate Mixed Forest Catchment. The phenological response of vegetation to ongoing climate change may have great implications for hydrological regimes in the eastern United States.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/community/highlight/warming-induced-earlier-greenup-leads-to-reduced-stream-discharge-in-a-temperate-mixed-forest-catchment/
  • AmeriFlux
    Use the information below for citation of this site. See the Data Policy page for more details.. DOI(s) for citing US-Rwe data. Data Use Policy: AmeriFlux CC-BY-4.0 License This site’s data can also be used under the more restrictive AmeriFlux Legacy Policy. The AmeriFlux Legacy Policy must be followed if US-Rwe data are combined with data from sites that require the AmeriFlux Legacy Policy.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/US-Rwe
  • AmeriFlux
    The site encompasses 5,138 hectares (12,696 acres) of mixed conifer and red fir forest, ranging in elevation from 1,990 to 2,807 m (6,529 – 9,209ft). The varied terrain is typical of the Sierra Nevada, with rugged mountains, meadows and prominent granite outcrops.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/US-xTE
  • AmeriFlux
    Lat, Long: 64.7013, -148.3121. Elevation (m): 95. Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux. Vegetation IGBP: WET (Permanent Wetlands: Lands with a permanent mixture of water and herbaceous or woody vegetation that cover extensive areas. The vegetation can be present in either salt, brackish, or fresh water)
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/US-BZF
  • AmeriFlux - About AmeriFlux Core Sites
    What are the AmeriFlux Core Sites? AmeriFlux Core Sites are flux towers whose managing PIs and staff have agreed to deliver timely, high quality, continuous data to the AmeriFlux database. They receive operations and instrumentation support from the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP).
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/ameriflux-core-sites/