FLUXNET is a global network of micrometeorological tower sites that use eddy covariance methods to measure the exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. More that 500 tower sites from about 30 regional networks across five continents are currently operating on a long-term basis.
The overarching goal of FLUXNET is to provide information for validating remote sensing products for net primary productivity (npp), evaporation, and energy absorption.
FLUXNET provides information to FLUXNET investigators and to the public. The primary functions of FLUXNET are:- To provide information about tower location, site characteristics, data availability, and where to obtain the data
- Provide infrastructure for compiling, archiving, and distributing carbon, water, and energy flux measurement; meteorological, plant, and soil data to the science community
- Support the synthesis, discussion, and communications of ideas and data by supporting project scientists, workshops, and visiting scientists
Eddy covariance data at 30-minute frequency are typically maintained, not by FLUXNET, but by individual towers or by regional networks.
The following FLUXNET resources are maintained by the ORNL DAAC:
- FLUXNET Site Data Base
- Status of FLUXNET Site Data
- FLUXNET Mailing List
- Web Map Server
- Jobs related to FLUXNET
- Publications, Meetings, and other information
- MODIS Land Product Subsets
Access to these tools and others are also available on the FLUXNET Web Site.
- See list of data sets and download data
- Browse FLUXNET Data Holdings by selected attributes
- Retrieve FLUXNET data by FTP browse
- Search FLUXNET Metadata (Mercury)
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