Overview
The Boreal Ecosystem - Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) was a large-scale experiment
initiated in 1990 to investigate interactions between the boreal forest biome
and the atmosphere. Surface, airborne, and satellite-based observations were
collected to study the biological and physical processes and conditions that
govern the exchanges of radiative energy, water, heat, carbon, and trace gases
between boreal forest ecosystems and the atmosphere, particularly those processes
that may be sensitive to global change.
The objectives of the BOREAS project were:
- To improve process models that describe the exchanges of radiative energy, water, heat, carbon, and trace constituents between the boreal forest and the atmosphere and
- To develop methods for applying the process models over large spatial scales using remote sensing and other integrative modeling techniques.
The ORNL DAAC BOREAS Data archive includes 276 data products from the following categories:
- Airborne Fluxes and Meteorology (AFM)
- Hydrology (HYD)
- Remote Sensing Science (RSS)
- Terrestrial Ecology (TE)
- Tower Fluxes (TF)
- Trace Gas Biogeochemistry (TGB)
- Staff Science
- Miscellaneous Science
BOREAS Resources
The following BOREAS resources are maintained by the ORNL DAAC:
- BOREAS Project/Campaign Document
- BOREAS Photo Gallery
- Archived Original BOREAS Web Site
(Note: This is an unmaintained snapshot of the 1999 BOREAS Website, as such some links may no longer resolve.) - The BOREAS Follow-On Project
Get BOREAS Data
Find and order data sets:
- See list of data sets and download data
- Browse BOREAS Data Holdings by selected attributes
- Retrieve BOREAS data by FTP browse
- Search BOREAS Metadata (Mercury)
Related BOREAS Links
Information related to the BOREAS Study can be found at the following links: