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- Title
Growth and opportunities in networked synthesis through AmeriFlux.
- Authors
Keenan, Trevor F.; Moore, David J. P.; Desai, Ankur
- Abstract
Carbon flux, ecosystem ecology, methane, micrometeorology, photosynthesis, respiration, water, micrometeorology, eddy-covariance Keywords: carbon flux; ecosystem ecology; eddy-covariance; methane; micrometeorology; photosynthesis; respiration; water EN carbon flux ecosystem ecology eddy-covariance methane micrometeorology photosynthesis respiration water 1685 1687 3 11/07/23 20190615 NES 190615 The AmeriFlux decadal synthesis workshop, held at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berk... Since its inception in 1996 with just 15 sites, the AmeriFlux network has grown to include over 300 sites, representing every major ecosystem type across the Americas. Informing models through model-data integration The majority of end-users of AmeriFlux observations are interested in assessing ecosystem, land-surface, or climate models and satellite remote sensing products of ecosystem state.
- Subjects
PLANT phenology; ATMOSPHERIC methane; FOREST meteorology; HILBERT-Huang transform; CARBON cycle; ECOPHYSIOLOGY; ECOSYSTEM dynamics
- Publication
New Phytologist, 2019, Vol 222, Issue 4, p1685
- ISSN
0028-646X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/nph.15835