Boreas Tf-10 Nsa-Fen Tower Flux and Meteorological Data

Boreas Tf-10 Nsa-Fen Tower Flux and Meteorological Data

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The BOREAS TF-10 team collected tower flux and meteorological data at two sites, a fen and a young jack pine forest, near Thompson, Manitoba, Canada, as part of BOREAS. A preliminary data set was assembled in August 1993 while field testing the instrument packages, and at both sites data were collected from 15-Aug to 31-Aug. The main experimental period was in 1994, when continuous data were collected from 08-Apr to 23-Sep at the fen site. A very limited experiment was run in the spring/ summer of 1995, when the fen site tower was operated from 08-Apr to 14-Jun in support of a hydrology experiment in an adjoining feeder basin. Upon examination of the 1994 data set, it became clear that the behavior of the heat, water, and carbon dioxide fluxes throughout the whole growing season was an important scientific question, and that the 1994 data record was not sufficiently long to capture the character of the seasonal behavior of the fluxes. Thus, the fen site was operated in 1996 in order to collect data from spring melt to autumn freeze-up. Data were collected from 29-Apr to 05-Nov at the fen site. All variables are presented as 30-minute averages. The data are stored in tabular ASCII files.McCaughey, J. Harry and Hall, Forrest G. (Editor) and Huemmrich, Karl (Editor) and Jelinski, Dennis E.Goddard Space Flight CenterCARBON DIOXIDE; FIELD TESTS; FORESTS; HYDROLOGY; METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS; CANADA; MANITOBA; AUTUMN; CONIFERS; FEEDERS; FREEZING; INSTRUMENT PACKAGES; SUMMER; WATER...

Book information

ISBN: 9781723944574
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 78
Weight: 204g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 4mm