AmeriFlux Logo
Quick Sites: Sign in to Use
Tower_team:
PI: Akira Miyata amiyat@affrc.go.jp - National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
PI: Yoshinobu Harazono harazono2009gl@gmail.com - Osaka Prefecture University
AncContact: Masahito Ueyama miyabi-flux@muh.biglobe.ne.jp - Osaka Prefecture University
Lat, Long: 69.5131, -148.5676
Elevation(m): 170
Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux
Vegetation IGBP: WET (Permanent Wetlands: Lands with a permanent mixture of water and herbaceous or woody vegetation that cover extensive areas. The vegetation can be present in either salt, brackish, or fresh water)
Climate Koeppen: Dfc (Subarctic: severe winter, no dry season, cool summer)
Mean Annual Temp (°C): -8
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): 121
Flux Species Measured: CO2, H, H2O, CH4
Years Data Collected: 1996 - 1996
Years Data Available:

AmeriFlux BASE 1996   Data Citation

Data Use Policy:AmeriFlux CC-BY-4.0 Policy1
Description:
This tower is located non-acidic moist tundra located in northeastern part of Kuparuk Basin (Sagavanirktok River). Mesic tundra consist of vascular plant, ...
See MoreShow Less
URL:
Research Topics: Energy & greenhouse gas fluxes between tundra ecosystem and the atmosphere.
Acknowledgment:
Site Tasks
  1. This site’s data can also be used under the more restrictive AmeriFlux Legacy Policy.
    The AmeriFlux Legacy Policy must be followed if this site’s data are combined with data from sites that require the AmeriFlux Legacy Policy.
US-Sag
Site Photo More Site Images
AmeriFlux Logo

Site Publication More Site Publications
Harazono Y, Mano M, Miyata A, Yoshimoto M, Zulueta RC, Vourlitis V, Kwon H, Oechel W 2006. Temporal and spatial differences of methane flux at arctic tundra in Alaska, emoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue, 59, 79-95.
BESbswy