US-Fcr: Cascaden Ridge Fire Scar
Tower_team: | |
PI: | Hiroki Iwata [email protected] - Shinshu University |
PI: | Masahito Ueyama [email protected] - Osaka Prefecture University |
PI: | Yoshinobu Harazono [email protected] - Osaka Prefecture University |
Lat, Long: | 65.3968, -148.9348 |
Elevation(m): | 265 |
Network Affiliations: | AmeriFlux |
Vegetation IGBP: | OSH (Open Shrublands: Lands with woody vegetation less than 2 meters tall and with shrub canopy cover between 10-60%. The shrub foliage can be either evergreen or deciduous.) |
Climate Koeppen: | Dwc (Subarctic: severe, dry winter, cool summer ) |
Mean Annual Temp (°C): | -2.4 |
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): | — |
Flux Species Measured: | CO2, H, H2O |
Years Data Collected: | 2011 - 2014 |
Years Data Available: | 2011 - 2014 DOIs to use for Citation of Data |
Description: | Burned black spruce forest by a moderate fire at 2010 |
URL: | — |
Research Topics: | Understanding energy & CO2 fluxes at early successions after fire. |
Acknowledgment: | Supported by grants from JAMSTEC under the JAMSTEC-IARC collaboration study, and JSPS KAKENHI, Japan. |

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- Citation: Masahito Ueyama, Hiroki Iwata, Yoshinobu Harazono (2019), AmeriFlux US-Fcr Cascaden Ridge Fire Scar, Ver. 2-5, AmeriFlux AMP, (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1562388
- Link: https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1562388
Publication(s) to use for citations of site characterization
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Acknowledgements
- Supported by grants from JAMSTEC under the JAMSTEC-IARC collaboration study, and JSPS KAKENHI, Japan.
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