While many people in the AmeriFlux community may be familiar with rice and methane emissions, most are usually surprised by the connection rice has to the state of Arkansas, which… More
Around midnight on Oct 24, while Dennis Baldocchi was sleepily re-deriving the conservation of mass equation, the AmeriFlux website released a major methane bubble and published the brand new (odorless)… More
Thanks to all who attended the 2018 AmeriFlux Data-Tech Workshop and PI Meeting in Bloomington, Indiana. A special thanks to Kim Novick and team for their outstanding hospitality. All of… More
The AmeriFlux Tech Team has completed another successful site visit season. This year they visited nine AmeriFlux sites. The below gallery features an image from each site visit. The Tech… More
Guest blog! The Application for Extracting and Exploring Analysis Ready Samples (AppEEARS) is an online web application that lets users access and visualize geospatial data from various federal data archives,… More
The Participant lists and Agendas are now available online. Agendas are subject to change. 2018 AmeriFlux PI Meeting general information (including directions) Agenda Participants 2018 AmeriFlux Data and Tech Workshop—general… More
The Measurement Height data product is now available on the Measurement Height webpage. The downloaded csv file contains height / depth and instrument model information for AmeriFlux BASE data products…. More
On behalf of co-authors Sara Knox, Rob Jackson, and Ben Poulter Inviting the entire flux community to participate! Take the survey. As part of a recent Global Carbon Project methane budget… More
Again we’re collecting AGU Fall 2018 sessions we think will interest our AmeriFlux Community members. Right now I’m assembling those where you might want to submit an abstract. The AGU… More
We are conducting a campaign to collect AmeriFlux users’ most commonly requested ancillary information: height and instrument information. Thank you to the site teams from 70 sites who already supplied… More