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US-Rpf: Poker Flat Research Range: Succession from fire scar to deciduous forest

Tower_team:
PI: Hiroki Iwata hiwata@shinshu-u.ac.jp - Shinshu University
PI: Masahito Ueyama miyabi-flux@muh.biglobe.ne.jp - Osaka Metropolitan University
PI: Yoshinobu Harazono harazono2009gl@gmail.com - Osaka Prefecture University
Technician: Naoki Kukuu naokikukuu@hotmail.com - Wood River Field Services (Contractor)
Lat, Long: 65.1198, -147.4290
Elevation(m): 497
Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux
Vegetation IGBP: DBF (Deciduous Broadleaf Forests: Lands dominated by woody vegetation with a percent cover >60% and height exceeding 2 meters. Consists of broadleaf tree communities with an annual cycle of leaf-on and leaf-off periods.)
Climate Koeppen: Dwc (Subarctic: severe, dry winter, cool summer )
Mean Annual Temp (°C): -0.8
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): 450
Flux Species Measured: CO2, H, H2O
Years Data Collected: 2008 - Present
Years Data Available:

AmeriFlux BASE 2008 - 2024   Data Citation

AmeriFlux FLUXNET 2008 - 2023   Data Citation

Data Use Policy:AmeriFlux CC-BY-4.0 Policy1
Description: This tower is located near Davis Center, Poker Flat Research Range. Deciduous trees and shrubs are dominated at the burned black spruce forest.
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Research Topics: Long-term monitoring energy & CO2 fluxes after forest fires.
Acknowledgment: Supported by Arctic Challenge for Sustainability (ArCS) project by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.
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Image Credit: MASAHITO UEYAMA
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Site Publication More Site Publications
Masahito UEYAMA, Hiroki IWATA, Hirohiko NAGANO, Narumi TAHARA, Chie IWAMA, Yoshinobu HARAZONO 2019. Carbon dioxide balance in early-successional forests after forest fires in interior Alaska, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 275, 196-207.
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