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US-Mo1: LTAR CMRB Field 1 (CMRB ASP)

Tower_team:
PI: Adam Schreiner-McGraw Adam.Schreiner-McGraw@usda.gov - USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cropping Systems & Water Quality Research Unit
AncContact: Jeffrey Wood woodjd@missouri.edu - School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri
DataManager: Megan Metz Megan.Metz@usda.gov - USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cropping Systems & Water Quality Research Unit
Technician: Ed Winchester winchesterEJ@missouri.edu - USDA Agricultural Research Service, Cropping Systems & Water Quality Research Unit
Lat, Long: 39.2298, -92.1167
Elevation(m): 260
Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux, LTAR, Phenocam
Vegetation IGBP: CRO (Croplands: Lands covered with temporary crops followed by harvest and a bare soil period (e.g., single and multiple cropping systems). Note that perennial woody crops will be classified as the appropriate forest or shrub land cover type.)
Climate Koeppen: Cfa (Humid Subtropical: mild with no dry season, hot summer)
Mean Annual Temp (°C): 12
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): 981
Flux Species Measured: CO2, H2O
Years Data Collected: 2015 - Present
Years Data Available:

AmeriFlux BASE 2015 - 2024   Data Citation

AmeriFlux FLUXNET 2015 - 2023   Data Citation

Data Use Policy:AmeriFlux CC-BY-4.0 Policy1
Description:
Site is in a 36 ha agricultural research field near Centralia, MO on a broad, slightly sloped landscape. Currently farmed in a corn-soybean-wheat-hay rotation. ...
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Research Topics: Enviornmental and economic sustanability of new and/or imporved cropping systems; soil health; runoff water quantity and quality.
Acknowledgment: This research was a contribution from the Central Mississippi River Basin site of the Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) network. LTAR is supported by the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Image Credit: Ed Winchester, 05/25/2021
Copyright preference: Request for permission
Site Publication More Site Publications
Schreiner-McGraw, A. P., Wood, J. D., Metz, M. E., Sadler, E. J., Sudduth, K. A. 2023. Agriculture Accentuates Interannual Variability In Water Fluxes But Not Carbon Fluxes, Relative To Native Prairie, In The U.S. Corn Belt, Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, 333, 109420.
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