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Aerial Photo of the floating platform at CA-DBB
Aerial Photo of the floating platform supporting the Delta Burns Bog (CA-DBB) Eddy covariance and climate measurements. Seen from SE with board walk to the platform. At the flux tower,the University of British Columbia quantifies exchange of carbon-dioxide and methane between the rewetted bog and the atmosphere.
Keywords: Bog,Wetland,Eddy Covariance,Methane,Carbon dioxide,Aerial
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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UBC Micrometeorology Burns Bog Flux Tower – Aerial View
Aerial Photo of the floating platform supporting the Delta Burns Bog (CA-DBB) Eddy covariance and climate measurements. Seen from NNW. At the flux tower,the University of British Columbia quantifies exchange of carbon-dioxide and methane between the rewetted bog and the atmosphere.
Keywords: Bog,Wetland,Eddy Covariance,Methane,Carbon dioxide,Aerial
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Burns Bog Flux Tower – Both EC systems
Left: EC system I with CSAT3 ultrasonic anemometer and Li-7500 open path analyzer,Right: EC System II with CSAT3 ultrasonic anemometer,Li-7200 closed path infrared gas analyzer to measure CO2 / H2O fluxes and Li-7700 open path gas analyzer to measure methane (CH4) on Burns Bog Flux Tower (CA-DBB) operated by the University of British Columbia.
Keywords: Bog,Wetland,Eddy Covariance,Methane,Carbon dioxide
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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