Flux Workshop on October 21 to 23, 2024 – Data processing to facilitate the inclusion of new sites into FLUXNET-CH4 V2.0 and the FLUXNET 2025 data release
Dear colleagues, Are you interested in learning more about flux data QCQA? Are you looking for code that can help format your data to BASE-In file(s)? Are you interested in new data visualization tools? Do you want to learn more about CH4 flux gap-filling? This workshop is for you! This hybrid workshop, held on Oct 21-23, 2024, will focus on data processing to facilitate the inclusion of new sites into FLUXNET-CH4 V2.0 and the FLUXNET 2025 data release. We also aim to foster collaborations and knowledge-sharing amongst flux scientists from across the globe. Specific objectives of the workshop include:
- Provide an overview of FLUXNET-CH4 V2.0 and the upcoming FLUXNET 2025 data release
- Provide tutorials and open-source code to facilitate the inclusion of new or existing sites into FLUXNET-CH4 V2.0 and the FLUXNET 2025 data release. Additional guidance will be provided on gap-filling, and uncertainty quantification for flux tower measurements, with an emphasis on CH4 fluxes.
- Facilitate the inclusion of CH4 fluxes in the ONEFlux pipeline and thereby inform the next generation of the FLUXNET database
- Foster existing and new international community collaborations by bringing together students, postdocs and PIs from across the globe.
The tentative meeting agenda can be found here. Location:This is a hybrid workshop. Links will be provided to join via Zoom or Teams. For those wishing to participate in person, the meeting will be held at Stanford University. Unfortunately travel funds are not available, so please note that participants are expected to cover their own travel expenses if attending in person. Note that participants do not need to attend the full workshop. The same data wrangling/formatting tutorials will be offered three times so you can attend the one that is best suited to your schedule. Also, instructions and videos of the tutorials will be posted online ahead of time. If you are interested in attending the workshop, please sign up here. If you have any questions about the workshop, you can email me directly (sara.knox@mcgill.ca).
Thanks, and we hope to see you there!
Sara Knox (on behalf of the workshop leads including Alison Hyot, Gavin McNicol, Kyle Delwiche, Rob Jackson)