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© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NATIONAL ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY NETWORK Katrine Gorham Alaska Field Operations Manager, NEON Toolik Steering Committee Meeting San Francisco, CA | December 13, 2014

© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1.Core sites: Located in unmanaged wildland conditions 2.Relocatable sites: Representative of human land management effects on ecosystems 3.Aquatic sites: Measure changes in aquatic systems over time A Continental-Scale Design

© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Domain 18, Tundra TERRESTRIAL Toolik Lake (Core) Site ConstructionJan-15 to Oct-15 Sensor Infrastructure InstallationApr-16 to May-16 TIS Initial Operational CapabilityJun-16 TOS Initial Operational Capability Aug-16 AQUATIC/STREON Oksrukuyik Creek (Core & STREON) Toolik Lake (Relocatable) Site Construction – AQUATIC Facilities Sep-15 to Dec-15Aug-15 to Nov-15 Sensor Infrastructure InstallationJul-16 to Jul-16Jun-16 to Jun-16 AIS Initial Operational Capability Aug-16Aug-16 to Aug-16 AOS Initial Operational CapabilityOct-16Oct-16 to Oct-16 Site Construction - STREON Facilities Aug-15 to Dec-15- STREON Initial Operational Capability Aug-16-

© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Site Locations Core site tower and instrumentation will be located off the Dalton Hwy at MP 289.2, roughly five miles north of Toolik Field Station (MP 284.5). Site will include 26 ft tower, instrument hut, soil array, soil pit, precipitation gauge, generator / power run, parking area, and boardwalks. Core aquatic / STREON site will be northeast of core tower location at Oks creek. Site will include sensors, groundwater wells, met station, streambed experiment baskets, and boardwalks. Relocatable aquatics site at Toolik Lake. Site will include buoy and sensors, groundwater wells, met station, and boardwalks.

© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Plot Establishment Activities, 2015

© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. TOS Plot Establishment Activities, 2015  NEON field team of six will be on-site at Toolik for approximately three weeks, July  From a large pool of randomly selected potential plots, selection will be narrowed to 30 base plots, 30 distributed tower plots, 6-8 mammal grids, bird plots, 6 tick plots, and 10 mosquito points

© 2013 National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Questions?