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1 Field Data & Instrumentation
Faith Ann Heinsch March 6, 2008

2 Fluxnet Towers, March 19, 2007 467 Sites, 46 Countries

3 Growth of Fluxnet – as of 09/30/2006

4 Distribution of Flux Towers by Land Cover – March 2007

5 Flux Tower Climate Relative to Global Climate – March 2007

6 Flux Towers

7 Network Towers

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9 Micrometeorological data
Radiation Incident PAR Incoming Shortwave Net Radiation Air Temperatures Daily Mean, Max, Min Vapor Pressure Relative Humidity or Actual Vapor Pressure Soil Temperature and Heat Flux Precipitation Wind Speed/Direction

10 Solar Radiation Net Radiation
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Incoming Shortwave & Downwelling Longwave Radiation

11 Solar Radiation

12 Air Temperature, Relative Humidity
T & RH T

13 Soil Temperature & Moisture
Soil Moisture & Heat Flux

14 Precipitation

15 Wind Speed/Direction 3-D Sonic Anemometer Traditional Anemometers

16 Eddy Covariance Flux data
CO2 Flux H2O Flux Vertical Wind Speed/Direction Eddy covariance measurements basically give you the difference between the gas leaving the system and the gas entering the system. The actual amount (i.e., concentration) does NOT matter for calculations of NEE (net ecosystem exchange, μmol C m-2 s-1).

17 wind direction fetch 3-D Sonic Anemometer
As air parcel warms it becomes lighter than surrounding air and rises (updrafts). Conversely, cool air is heavier and sinks (downdrafts). Air enters tubing under a 0.5 l min-1 vacuum - splits into 2 pathways direction determined by sonic anemometer fetch

18 Eddy Covariance Flux Tower “Open” System

19 Eddy Covariance Flux Tower “Closed” System

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21 Miscellaneous System Components
Towers - fetch

22 Data Loggers CR10X CR23X Retired!

23 Power

24 Components Yards & Yards of Teflon Tubing Teflon Valves Teflon Filters

25 Inside the Box

26 Environmental Data Leaf-level Photosynthesis Soil Respiration
Leaf Area Index Transpiration

27 Leaf/Soil CO2 Flux System

28 Leaf/Soil CO2 Flux System
CO2, H2O, light are set by user and controlled by system Once conditions are stabilized, measurements begin Measurement Mode Open system design –[CO2] is steady-state CO2/H2O gas exchange (rate of change within chamber [in – out]) and temperature parameters are measured

29 Leaf/Soil CO2 Flux System
Drawdown Mode Air pumped through soda lime (CO2 scrubber) and back into chamber Measurement Mode When CO2 below set point, begins measuring time it takes to get to upper set point. Flux is based on running average of rate of change in [CO2] with time.

30 Soil CO2 Flux System

31 Leaf Area Index

32 Leaf Area Index

33 Leaf Area Index – Gap Fraction Analysis
Digital camera NIKON Coolpix5000 with a NIKON FC-E8 fisheye converter Delta-T Hemiview System e.g., Martens et al., Estimation of tree canopy leaf area index by gap fraction analysis, Forest Ecology and Management, 61:

34 Transpiration

35 Fluxnet Towers, March 19, 2007 467 Sites, 46 Countries


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