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Duke Forest Open Field
867-Duke Forest Open Field
Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes
Austin Cary
Blodgett Forest
Donaldson
Duke Forest Hardwoods
Duke Forest Loblolly Pine
Duke Forest Open Field
Fort Peck
Goodwin Creek
Hesse Forest- Sarrebourg
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Hyytiala
Lost Creek
Metolius Intermediate Pine
Metolius Old Pine
Metolius Second Young Pine
Morgan Monroe State Forest
Niwot Ridge (LTER NWT1)
Sylvania Wilderness Area
Tharandt- Anchor Station
Tonzi Ranch
UCI 1930
UCI 1964
UCI 1981
Univ. of Mich. Biological Station
Vaira Ranch
Walnut River Watershed
Willow Creek
Yuan, W.
,
Liu S.
,
Zhou G.
,
Zhou G.
,
Tieszen L. L.
,
Baldocchi D.
, et al.
(2007).
Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes
.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 143
(3-4), 189 - 207.
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An empirical model simulating diurnal and seasonal CO<sub>2</sub> flux for diverse vegetation types and climate conditions
Atqasuk
Audubon Research Ranch
Barrow
Bartlett Experimental Forest
Brookings
Donaldson
Duke Forest Hardwoods
Duke Forest Loblolly Pine
Duke Forest Open Field
Harvard Forest EMS Tower (HFR1)
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Intermediate hardwood (IHW)
Ivotuk
Kennedy Space Center (scrub oak)
Mature red pine (MRP)
Metolius Intermediate Pine
Missouri Ozark Site
Mixed young jack pine (MYJP)
Park Falls
Santarem-Km67-Primary Forest
Santa Rita Mesquite
UCI 1850
UCI 1930
Walnut River Watershed
Saito, M.
,
Maksyutov S.
,
Hirata R.
, &
Richardson A. D.
(2009).
An empirical model simulating diurnal and seasonal CO
2
flux for diverse vegetation types and climate conditions
.
Biogeosciences. 6
(4), 585 - 599.
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Duke Forest Open Field Site Gallery
Duke Forest Open Field
Pictures from the Duke Forest Open Field FLUXNET tower site.
Net ecosystem production in a temperate pine plantation in southeastern Canada
Bayreuth-Waldstein/WeidenBrunnen
Blodgett Forest
Brasschaat (De Inslag Forest);
British Columbia- Campbell River - Mature Forest Site
Duke Forest Open Field
Flakaliden
GLEES
Griffin- Aberfeldy-Scotland
Howland Forest (East Tower Harvest Site)
Loobos
Metolius Intermediate Pine
Metolius Old Pine
Metolius Second Young Pine
Niwot Ridge (LTER NWT1)
Norunda
Ontario- Turkey Point Mature White Pine
Tharandt- Anchor Station
Vielsalm
Wind River Crane Site
ARAIN, M.
, &
RESTREPOCOUPE N.
(2005).
Net ecosystem production in a temperate pine plantation in southeastern Canada
.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 128
(3-4), 223 - 241.
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Linking flux network measurements to continental scale simulations: ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange capacity under non-water-stressed conditions
Barrow
Bondville
British Columbia- Campbell River - Mature Forest Site
Canaan Valley
Collelongo- Selva Piana
Duke Forest Hardwoods
Duke Forest Loblolly Pine
Duke Forest Open Field
Fort Peck
Gebesee
Grillenburg- grass station
Hainich
Harvard Forest EMS Tower (HFR1)
Harvard Forest Hemlock Site
Hesse Forest- Sarrebourg
Howland Forest (West Tower)
Hyytiala
Jokionen agricultural field
Kaamanen wetland
Klingenberg
Lethbridge
Lonzee
Loobos
Mead - irrigated maize-soybean rotation site
Mead - rainfed maize-soybean rotation site
Oensingen1 grass
Ontario- Turkey Point Mature White Pine
Polwet
Sodankyla
Soroe- LilleBogeskov
Takayama
Tharandt- Anchor Station
Upad
Vielsalm
OWEN, K. A. T. H. E. R. I. N. E. E.
,
Tenhunen J.
,
Reichstein M.
,
WANG Q. U. A. N.
,
Falge E.
,
GEYER R. A. L. F.
, et al.
(2007).
Linking flux network measurements to continental scale simulations: ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange capacity under non-water-stressed conditions
.
Global Change Biology. 13
(4), 734 - 760.
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Productivity, Respiration, and Light-Response Parameters of World Grassland and Agroecosystems Derived From Flux-Tower Measurements
Amplero
Atqasuk
Audubon Research Ranch
Aurade
Barrow
Bily Kriz- grassland
Bondville
Bondville (comparison site)
Borgo Cioffi
Brookings
Bugacpuszta
Canaan Valley
Carlow1
Cottonwood
Duke Forest Open Field
Duolun_grassland
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory - (Prairie site)
Fort Peck
Foulum
Freeman Ranch- Grassland
Gebesee
Goodwin Creek
Grillenburg- grass station
guyaflux
Haibei Meadow
Hegyhatsal Tower 2
Ivotuk
Klingenberg
Lamasquere
Langerak
Laqueuille
Lethbridge
Little Washita Watershed
Lonzee
Malga Arpaco
Mase Paddy (participated in AsiaFlux activities from 1999);
Matra
Mead - irrigated continuous maize site
Mead - irrigated maize-soybean rotation site
Mead - rainfed maize-soybean rotation site
Molenweg
Monte Bondone
Neal Smith Prairie
Oensingen1 grass
Oensingen2 crop
Ponca City
Rannells Ranch (ungrazed);
Risbyholm
Rosemount- G21
Ubs Nur- Hakasija-grassland
Ubs Nur-Hakasija- Site 3
Vall d'Alinya
Walnut Gulch Kendall Grasslands
Gilmanov, T. G.
,
Aires L.
,
Barcza Z.
,
Baron V. S.
,
Belelli L.
,
Beringer J.
, et al.
(2010).
Productivity, Respiration, and Light-Response Parameters of World Grassland and Agroecosystems Derived From Flux-Tower Measurements
.
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 63
(1), 16 - 39.
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