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FLUXNET. Database of fluxes, site characteristics, and flux-community information
Author(s) -
Randall J. Olson,
S. Holladay,
Robert B. Cook,
Eva Falge,
Dennis Baldocchi,
Lianhong Gu
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1184413
Subject(s) - fluxnet , eddy covariance , environmental science , remote sensing , flux (metallurgy) , meteorology , ecosystem , geography , ecology , materials science , metallurgy , biology
FLUXNET is a “network of regional networks” created by international scientists to coordinate regional and global analysis of observations from micrometeorological tower sites. The flux tower sites use eddy covariance methods to measure the exchanges of carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor, and energy between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. FLUXNET’S goals are to aid in understanding the mechanisms controlling the exchanges of CO2, water vapor, and energy across a range of time (0.5 hours to annual periods) and space scales. FLUXNET provides an infrastructure for the synthesis and analysis of world-wide, long-term flux data compiled from various regional flux networks. Information compiled by the FLUXNET project is being used to validate remote sensing products associated with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Terra and Aqua satellites. FLUXNET provides access to ground information for validating estimates of net primary productivity, and energy absorption that are being generated by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensors. In addition, this information is also used to develop and validate ecosystem models.

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