Large Area Estimates of Carbon Fluxes of Arctic Landscapes
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 Data Contributors
- HOPE, ALLEN S.
- OECHEL, WALTER C.
- STOW, DOUGLAS A.
Parameters
- ALPINE/TUNDRA
- CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS
- EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
Instruments
- ANEMOMETERS
- INFRARED THERMOMETERS
- LICOR QUANTUM SENSOR
- NDIR GAS ANALYZER : NONDISPERSIVE INFRARED GAS ANALYZER
- NET RADIOMETERS
- PSYCHROMETERS
- SOIL HEAT FLUX TRANSDUCER
- THERMOCOUPLES
- THERMOMETERS
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Net CO2, evapotranspiration, and energy exchange were measured
during 1998-2001 in wet-moist coastal sedge tundra (Barrow: 71
degrees 21 minutes north, 156 degrees 37 minutes west) and moist-wet
coastal sedge tundra/moist-tussock tundra ecosystems (Atqasuk: 70
degrees 28 minutes north, 157 degrees 25 minutes west), and
during the 1994-95 growing seasons (June-August) in moist-acidic
(Happy Valley: 69 degrees 9 minutes north, 148 degrees 51 minutes
west), moist non-acidic (24-Mile: 69 degrees 56 minutes north,
148 degrees 49 minutes west) and wet-sedge tundra ecosystems (U-Pad:
70 degrees 17 minutes north, 148 degrees 53 minutes west) located on
the north slope of Alaska. Data CitationOechel, W., A. Hope, and D. Stow. 2001, updated 2003. Large area estimates of carbon fluxes of arctic landscapes. Boulder, CO: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
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