Pine barrens #1 (PB1)

Fluxnet Information
Site Name: Pine barrens #1 (PB1)
Description: The Wisconsin Pine Barrens site is located in the Washburn Ranger District of the northeastern section of Chequamegon National Forest. A member of the northern coniferous-deciduous biome, surveys from the mid-19th century indicate the region consisted of a mixed stand of red, white, and jack pines. After extensive timber harvesting, wildfires, and farming activity, the region turned into a fragmented mosaic of stands of various ages and composition. As an assemblage, the ten Wisconsin sites are indicative of the successional stages of development in the predominant stand types of a physically homogeneous landscape. In order to establish and maintain both natural and plantation jack pine stands, pine barrens undergo prescribed burns and harvesting rotations. Pine Barrens occupy 17% of the region in 2001. (Brosofske et al., 2001; Bresee et al., 2004; Noormets et al., 2007; Noormets et al., 2008)
Status: Inactive, core measurements no longer being made
Country: United States
Fluxnet Site Code: US-Wi6

Additional Information

Location

Location Information
Country: Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates:
(Lat, Long)
46.6249, -91.2982

PI Info

Investigator Information
Investigator: Jiquan Chen (Website)
jiquan.chen@utoledo.edu

University of Toledo
Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, Bowman-Oddy Laboratories
2801 West Bancroft, Mail Stop 604
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
419-530-2664

Affiliations

Affiliation Information
Affiliation Name: AmeriFlux
Affiliation ID: 141
Affiliation Site Page: http://ameriflux.ornl.gov/fullsiteinfo.php?sid=141

Data

FLUXNET Determined Variables

Site Information
GTOPO30 Elevationmore info: 365m
IGBP Land Usemore info: Cropland/Natural Vegetation Mosaic
UMD Land Usemore info: Croplands
NPP Land Covermore info: Annual Grass Vegetation
KGCCmore info: Dfb - Snow fully humid warm summer
LAI F/PAR Land Usemore info: Grasses/Cereal Crops
Investigator Provided Vegetation Typemore info: Fire-managed temperate savanna dominated by jack pines, red oaks, prairie willows, and various herbs such as lowbush blueberry and sweet ferns.
Plant Functional Typemore info: Cereal crop

Repository

Data Repository Information
Data Collection Timeframe:2002-2003
AmeriFlux: http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/dataproducts.shtml

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Investigator Information
Investigator: Jiquan Chen (Website)
jiquan.chen@utoledo.edu

University of Toledo
Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, Bowman-Oddy Laboratories
2801 West Bancroft, Mail Stop 604
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
419-530-2664
Location Information
Country: Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates:
(Lat, Long)
46.6249, -91.2982
Affiliation Information
Affiliation Name: AmeriFlux
Affiliation ID: 141
Affiliation Site Page: http://ameriflux.ornl.gov/fullsiteinfo.php?sid=141
Site Information
GTOPO30 Elevationmore info: 365m
IGBP Land Usemore info: Cropland/Natural Vegetation Mosaic
UMD Land Usemore info: Croplands
NPP Land Covermore info: Annual Grass Vegetation
KGCCmore info: Dfb - Snow fully humid warm summer
LAI F/PAR Land Usemore info: Grasses/Cereal Crops
Investigator Provided Vegetation Typemore info: Fire-managed temperate savanna dominated by jack pines, red oaks, prairie willows, and various herbs such as lowbush blueberry and sweet ferns.
Plant Functional Typemore info: Cereal crop
Data Repository Information
Data Collection Timeframe:2002-2003
AmeriFlux: http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/dataproducts.shtml
Links to Additional Site Related Information
MODIS Visualization: http://daac.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/MODIS/GR_col5_1/siteselection.pl?now3=get_site_table_2&siteid=2601
External Web Site: http://research.eeescience.utoledo.edu/lees/research/carbon/
Daymet Data Download: http://daymet.ornl.gov/data/send/query?lat=46.62488889&lon=-91.29822222
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