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Abstract
This tower is located in the Jemez River basin of the Jemez Mountains in north-central New Mexico at the southern margin of the Rocky Mountain ecoregion in the Valles Caldera National Preserve. The climate can be characterized as semi-arid, montane. The primary forest type of the study site is a mixed conifer forest, consisting of Douglas fir, white fir, blue spruce, southwestern white pine, limber pine, and ponderosa pine along with scattered aspens and very little understory (Muldavin and Tonne, 2003). Tower height is 25 m. Data are published at the AmeriFlux.
Dataset DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246121
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CJCZO -- Flux Tower -- Mixed Conifer -- Jemez River Basin -- (2007-2012)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
This tower is located in the Jemez River basin of the Jemez Mountains in north-central New Mexico at the southern margin of the Rocky Mountain ecoregion in the Valles Caldera National Preserve. The climate can be characterized as semi-arid, montane. The primary forest type of the study site is a mixed conifer forest, consisting of Douglas fir, white fir, blue spruce, southwestern white pine, limber pine, and ponderosa pine along with scattered aspens and very little understory (Muldavin and Tonne, 2003). Tower height is 25 m.
Dataset DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246121
Creator/Author
Marcy Litvak|Paul Brooks
CZOs
Catalina-Jemez
Contact
Marcy Litvak, Biology Department, University of New Mexico, Biology MSC03 2020, 167 Castetter Hall, Albuquerque, NM 87131, mlitvak@unm.edu.
Subtitle
Valles Caldera Mixed Conifer Flux Tower (version2)
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Biology / Ecology|Climatology / Meteorology
Topics
Flux Tower
Subtopic
Mixed Conifer
Keywords
Flux Tower|Temperature|Pressure|Carbon Dioxide|Water Vapor|Precipitation|Humidity|Heat Flux|Radiation|Soil Temperature|Wind Speed|Soil Moisture|Valle Caldera|New Mexico.
Variables
Friction velocity|Temperature|Wind direction|Wind speed|Carbon dioxide flux|Sensible heat flux|Latent heat flux|Precipitation|Relative humidity|Barometric pressure|Carbon dioxide|Vapor pressure deficit|Radiation net|Radiation incoming PAR|Radiation incoming shortwave|Radiation outgoing shortwave|Radiation incoming longwave|Radiation outgoing longwave|Water flux|Water vapor concentration|Ecosystem respiration|Gross primary productivity|Temperature|Carbon dioxide flux|Sensible heat flux|Latent heat flux|Vapor pressure deficit|Radiation incoming shortwave|Ecosystem respiration|Gross primary productivity|Relative humidity.
Variables ODM2
Barometric pressure|Carbon dioxide|Carbon dioxide flux|Respiration, ecosystem|Friction velocity|Primary productivity, gross|Latent heat flux|Precipitation|Radiation, incoming longwave|Radiation, incoming PAR|Radiation, incoming shortwave|Radiation, net|Radiation, outgoing longwave|Radiation, outgoing shortwave|Relative humidity|Sensible heat flux|Temperature|Vapor pressure deficit|Water flux|Water vapor concentration|Wind direction|Wind speed
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2007-01-01
Date End
2012-12-31
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Jemez River Basin
Location
Jemez River Basin
North latitude
35.889161
South latitude
35.889161
West longitude
-106.532233
East longitude
-106.532233
REFERENCE
Citation
The following acknowledgment should accompany any publication or citation of these data - Logistical support and/or data were provided by the NSF-supported Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory EAR-0724958.
CZO ID
2415
Additional Metadata
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czos | Catalina-Jemez |
czo_id | 2415 |
citation | The following acknowledgment should accompany any publication or citation of these data - Logistical support and/or data were provided by the NSF-supported Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory EAR-0724958. |
keywords | Flux Tower, Temperature, Pressure, Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor, Precipitation, Humidity, Heat Flux, Radiation, Soil Temperature, Wind Speed, Soil Moisture, Valle Caldera, New Mexico. |
subtitle | Valles Caldera Mixed Conifer Flux Tower (version2) |
variables | Friction velocity, Temperature, Wind direction, Wind speed, Carbon dioxide flux, Sensible heat flux, Latent heat flux, Precipitation, Relative humidity, Barometric pressure, Carbon dioxide, Vapor pressure deficit, Radiation net, Radiation incoming PAR, Radiation incoming shortwave, Radiation outgoing shortwave, Radiation incoming longwave, Radiation outgoing longwave, Water flux, Water vapor concentration, Ecosystem respiration, Gross primary productivity, Temperature, Carbon dioxide flux, Sensible heat flux, Latent heat flux, Vapor pressure deficit, Radiation incoming shortwave, Ecosystem respiration, Gross primary productivity, Relative humidity. |
disciplines | Biology / Ecology, Climatology / Meteorology |
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