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  • AmeriFlux
    Flerchinger, G. N., Fellows, A. W., Seyfried, M. S., Clark, P. E., Lohse, K. A. (2019), Water And Carbon Fluxes Along An Elevational Gradient In A Sagebrush Ecosystem ...
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/doi/FLUXNET/US-Rws/
  • US-Rms Archives - AmeriFlux
    RCEW Mountain Big Sagebrush
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  • US-Rws Archives - AmeriFlux
    Reynolds Creek Wyoming big sagebrush
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  • AmeriFlux
    Tower_team: PI: Eugenie Euskirchen seeuskirchen@alaska.edu - University of Alaska Fairbanks: PI: Syndonia Bret-Harte msbretharte@alaska.edu - University of Alaska Fairbanks: FluxContact: Colin Edgar cedgar3@alaska.edu - University of Alaska Fairbanks: Lat, Long: 68.6068, -149.2958: Elevation(m): 940: Network Affiliations:
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  • AmeriFlux
    A wind rose gives a succinct view of how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular location.Presented in a circular format, a wind rose shows the frequency and intensity of winds blowing from particular directions. The length of each “spoke” around the circle indicates the amount of time (frequency) that the wind blows from a particular direction.
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  • AmeriFlux
    We were lucky enough to have the total eclipse of 2024 pass directly above the Old Woman Creek (OWC) flux site (run by Gil Bohrer’s team from Ohio State University;… More. in Homepage 1. Indiana University scientists forecast a high likelihood of cloud cover during the eclipse.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/doi/AmeriFlux/US-BRG/
  • AmeriFlux
    This tower is located at the Sagehen Creek Field Station of UC Berkeley. The 30m tower near the station has been used for meteorological measurements since ... The 30m tower near the station has been used for meteorological measurements since at least 2006 and EC flux measurements were started in late June 2017.
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    Current Core Sites with Contacts *Signifies this is the “primary” site for that core site cluster. Harvard Forest. US-Ha1* • Harvard Forest EMS Tower (HFR1): deciduous broadleaf forest US-Ha2 • Harvard Forest Hemlock Site: evergreen needleleaf forest: primarily hemlock; Bill Munger, Harvard University, jwmunger@seas.harvard.edu
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  • AmeriFlux
    We were lucky enough to have the total eclipse of 2024 pass directly above the Old Woman Creek (OWC) flux site (run by Gil Bohrer’s team from Ohio State University;… More. in Homepage 1. Indiana University scientists forecast a high likelihood of cloud cover during the eclipse.
    https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/doi/AmeriFlux/US-Bsg/
  • AmeriFlux
    The Imnavait Creek Watershed Wet Sedge Tundra (Fen Station) is located near Imnavait Creek in Alaska, north of the Brooks Range in the Kuparuk basin near ...
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