General Site Information
LaThuid:US-Fwf
Site Name:Flagstaff - Wildfire
Network:AmeriFlux
Sec. Network(s):Unknown
Latitude:35.4454
Longitude:-111.772
Elevation(m):2270
IGBP:
DescriptionPonderosa pine forest subject to high severity stand replacing wild fire in 1996. Project webpage http://www.for.nau.edu/cms/content/view/692/971.
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Site Acknowledgment:
Data Usage Note:TBA
Primary Contact:Sabina Dore
Curator:Tom Boden
Anc Curator:Tom Boden
Years Of Data:2 (Duration: 2005 - 2006)
Tower Status:Active (2005 - Present)
Site image(s):Image
VE Cutouts:Max Zoom :: Mid 1 Zoom :: Mid 2 Zoom :: Min Zoom

Fluxnet Research Proposals Using this Site
CoordinatorTitleCollaboratorsTopic
Sonia SeneviratneMulti-scale land-atmosphere interactionsSeneviratne; Reichstein; Ciais; Buchmann; StockliBiophysical feedbacks, Drought effects
Christopher A. WilliamsCarbon Dioxide and Water Flux Responses to Extreme Weather and Climate AnomaliesWilliams; Munger; Hollinger; Stoy; Richardson; Schaefer; Stockli; SchwalmTemporal variability; extremes
Christian BernhoferAnalyzing long-term FLUXNET measurements for reliable ET values across ecosystems types and across climatic regionsBernhofer; Koestner; Knohl; Lindroth; Grünwald; RiedelH2O
Andrew RichardsonExploring relationships among carbon exchange, foliar nitrogen, and canopy albedo at global scalesRichardson; Ollinger; Martin; Hollinger
Andrew JarvisA data-based cross-site evaluation of (optimal) carbon gain and water use strategies as expressed in FLUXNET eddy covariance dataJarvis;StauchC-H2O
Mirco MigliavaccaSemi-empirical modelling of ecosystem respiration: review, improved algorithm and integration with Earth observation dataMigliavacca; Reichstein; Richardson; LasslopEcosytem respiration; spatio-temporal
Martin JungIdentifying environmental and biophysical controls of monthly carbon and water fluxesJung; Reichstein; Papale; Tomelleri
Enrico TomelleriClimatic effects on the inter‐annual variability of net ecosystem fluxes of North America and EuropeTomelleri; Migliavacca; Carvalhais
Dario PapaleA new global spatialized estimate of NEP, GPP and TER and analysis of uncertainty and limiting factors using data driven models and eddy covariance measurementsPapale, Reichstein, TomelleriUp-scaling, global, data-oriented

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Publications
Bibliography
Grady and Hart. 2006. Forest Ecology and Management 234:123-135.
S. DORE, T. E. KOLB, M. MONTES-HELU, B. W. SULLIVAN, W. D. WINSLOW, S. C. HART, J. P. KAYE, G. W. KOCH, B. A. HUNGATE (2008) Long-term impact of a stand-replacing fire on ecosystem CO2 exchange of a ponderosa pine forest.
M.C. Montes-Helu a,b,*, T. Kolb a,b, S. Dore a, B. Sullivan a, S.C. Hart a,b,G. Koch b,c, B.A. Hungate b,c in pressdoi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01613.x
Ben Wilson Sullivan, TE Kolb; SC Hart, JP Kaye, S. Dore, MC Montes-Helu. Thinning reduces soil carbon dioxide but not methane flux from southwestern USA ponderosa pine forests, Forest Ecology and Management, Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 4047–4055
The effects of a thinning treatment on carbon stocks in a northern Arizona ponderosa pine forest A.J. Finkral a, A.M. Evans. Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 2743–2750.

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