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US-HB5: Francis Marion National Forest Longleaf Pine Restoration

Tower_team:
PI: Thomas O'Halloran tohallo@clemson.edu - Forestry & Environmental Conservation Dept. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University
DataManager: Haoyu Li haoyul@clemson.edu - Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University
Lat, Long: 33.0790, -79.5380
Elevation(m): 5.9
Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux
Vegetation IGBP: ENF (Evergreen Needleleaf Forests: Lands dominated by woody vegetation with a percent cover >60% and height exceeding 2 meters. Almost all trees remain green all year. Canopy is never without green foliage.)
Climate Koeppen: Cfa (Humid Subtropical: mild with no dry season, hot summer)
Mean Annual Temp (°C): 18
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): 1359
Flux Species Measured: CO2, H, H2O
Years Data Collected: 2024 - Present
Years Data Available:No data available
Data Use Policy:AmeriFlux CC-BY-4.0 Policy1
Description: This site locates inside Francis Marion National Forest, the footprint covers a young longleaf pine forest stand
URL: https://sites.google.com/g.clemson.edu/ohalloran/tower-sites
Research Topics: Forest carbon use and water cycle, flux data processing
Acknowledgment: We thank the support from The Nature Conservancy, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
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