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US-xLE: NEON Lenoir Landing (LENO)

Tower_team:
PI: National Ecological Observatory Network neon-ameriflux@battelleecology.org - NEON Program, Battelle
FluxContact: Adam Young younga1@battelleecology.org - NEON Program, Battelle
FluxContact: Christopher Florian cflorian@battelleecology.org - NEON Program, Battelle
FluxContact: David Durden ddurden@battelleecology.org - NEON Program, Battelle
DataManager: Cove Sturtevant csturtevant@battelleecology.org - NEON Program, Battelle
Lat, Long: 31.8539, -88.1612
Elevation(m): 20
Network Affiliations: AmeriFlux, NEON, Phenocam
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: Cfa (Humid Subtropical: mild with no dry season, hot summer)
Mean Annual Temp (°C): 18.1
Mean Annual Precip. (mm): 1386.24
Flux Species Measured: CO2, H2O, Isotopes
Years Data Collected: 2017 - Present
Years Data Available:

AmeriFlux BASE 2017 - 2023   Data Citation

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Description:
This terrestrial field site is located in a hardwood bottomland with seasonal flooding each spring located in southwest Alabama. The meteorological/flux ...
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URL: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/field-sites-map/leno
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Acknowledgment: The National Ecological Observatory Network is a project solely funded by the National Science Foundation and managed under cooperative agreement by Battelle.
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