General Site Information
LaThuid:US-SP1
Site Name:Slashpine-Austin Cary- 65yrs nat regen
Network:AmeriFlux
Sec. Network(s):Unknown
Latitude:29.7381
Longitude:-82.2188
Elevation(m):50
IGBP:ENF
DescriptionThe ACMF site is a 67 hectare naturally regenerated Pinus palustris and Pinus elliottii mixed stand.
Site Citation:
Site Acknowledgment:
Data Usage Note:TBA
Primary Contact:Tim Martin
Curator:Tom Boden
Anc Curator:Tom Boden
Years Of Data:3 (Duration: 2000 - 2005)
Tower Status:Active (2000 - 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
Andrew RichardsonExploring relationships among carbon exchange, foliar nitrogen, and canopy albedo at global scalesRichardson; Ollinger; Martin; Hollinger
Barbara KoestnerWater vapour flux partitioning related to climate, global ecosystem types and vegetation structureKoestner; Bernhofer; Knohl; LindrothH2O
Timothy W. HiltonWhat is the spatial and temporal coherence of flux tower signalsHilton; Davis; Ciais; DesaiUp-scaling, regional, process-oriented
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
Mirco MigliavaccaSemi-empirical modelling of ecosystem respiration: review, improved algorithm and integration with Earth observation dataMigliavacca; Reichstein; Richardson; LasslopEcosytem respiration; spatio-temporal
Enrico TomelleriCalibration of a light use efficiency model using FLUXNET dataTomelleri;Reichstein;Papale;GornerUp-scaling, global, data-oriented
Gitta LasslopExtended hyperbolic light response curve including VPD effects to derive GPP estimates mainly based on daytime dataLasslop; Reichstein; Papale
Chuixiang YiClimate control of terrestrial carbon sequestrationYi; Ricciuto; Monson
Andrew JarvisA data-based cross-site evaluation of (optimal) carbon gain and water use strategies as expressed in FLUXNET eddy covariance dataJarvis;StauchC-H2O
Miguel D. MahechaTime scale dependent parameter estimation: principle and example elaboration in an model-eddy covariance data fusion experimentMahecha; Reichstein; Carvalhais; Lasslop; Lange; Seneviratne
Christian BeerUpscaling mean annual GPP from ecosystem level to the global land surfaceBeer; Tomelleri; Reichstein; Carvalhais; Jung; Papale; Peylin; Ciais
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

Local Climate Information
Climate:Cfa
Climate Group:SubTropical-Mediterranean
Precip:1309.77
TA(C):20.06
TA(C) max:26.39
TA(C) min:13.76

Instrument Information
InstrumentsBrand/modelLevels/depthsTypeFrequencyCommentReference
(Other)NOAA stationHank Loescher, February 2005
AnemometerGill: Windmaster ProsonicHank Loescher, February 2005
Gas AnalyzerLI-COR: LI-7000CO2/H2O, closed-pathHank Loescher, February 2005
PyranometerLI-COR: Li-200SAHank Loescher, February 2005
Quantum sensorLI-COR: Li-190SAHank Loescher, February 2005
RadiometerREBS: Q*7.1netHank Loescher, February 2005
Temperature and relative humidity probeVaisala: HMP35D-AHank Loescher, February 2005

Publications
Bibliography
J. Kim; Q. Guo; D.D. Baldocchi; M.Y. Leclerc; L. Xu; H.P. Schmid. 2006. Upscaling fluxes from tower to landscape: Overlaying flux footprints on high-resolution (IKONOS) images of vegetation coverAgricultural and Forest Meteorology. 136:3-4, 132-146.
K. L. Clark; H. L. Gholz; M. S. Castro. 2004. Carbon dynamics along a chronosequence of slash pine plantations in north FloridaEcological Applications. 14:4, 1154-1171.
M. Y. Leclerc; A. Karipot; T. Prabha; G. Allwine; B. Lamb; H. L. Gholz. 2003. Impact of non-local advection on flux footprints over a tall forest canopy: a tracer flux experimentAgricultural and Forest Meteorology. 115:1-2, 19-30.
H. L. Gholz; K. L. Clark. 2002. Energy exchange across a chronosequence of slash pine forests in FloridaAgricultural and Forest Meteorology. 112:2, 87-102.
A. J. Burton; K. S. Pregitzer. 2002. Measurement carbon dioxide concentration does not affect root respiration of nine tree species in the fieldTree Physiology. 22:1, 67-72.
K. L. Clark; W. P. Cropper; H. L. Gholz. 2001. Evaluation of modeled carbon fluxes for a slash pine ecosystem: SPM2 simulations compared to eddy flux measurementsForest Science. 47:1, 52-59.
M. S. Castro; H. L. Gholz; K. L. Clark; P. A. Steudler. 2000. Effects of forest harvesting on soil methane fluxes in Florida slash pine plantationsCanadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere. 30:10, 1534-1542.
J. B. Moncrieff; C. Fang. 1999. A model for soil CO2 production and transport 2: Application to a Florida Pinus elliotte plantationAgricultural and Forest Meteorology. 95:4, 237.
K. L. Clark; H. L. Gholz; J. B. Moncrieff; F. Cropley; H. W. Loescher. 1999. Environmental controls over net exchanges of carbon dioxide from contrasting Florida ecosystemsEcological Applications. 9:3, 936.
H. L. Gholz; D. N. Guerin; W. P. Cropper. 1999. Phenology and productivity of saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) in a north Florida slash pine plantationCanadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere. 29:8, 1248-1253.
C. Fang; J. B. Moncrieff. 1998. Simple and fast technique to measure CO2 profiles in soilSoil Biology & Biochemistry. 30:14, 2107-2112.
C. Fang; J. B. Moncrieff; H. L. Gholz; K. L. Clark. 1998. Soil CO2 efflux and its spatial variation in a Florida slash pine plantationPlant and Soil. 205:2, 135.
R. O. Teskey; H. L. Gholz; W. P. Cropper. 1994. Influence of Climate and Fertilization on Net Photosynthesis of Mature Slash PineTree Physiology. 14:11, 1215-1227.
H. L. Gholz; S. A. Vogel; W. P. Cropper; K. McKelvey; K. C. Ewel; R. O. Teskey; P. J. Curran. 1991. Dynamics of Canopy Structure and Light Interception in Pinus- Elliottii Stands, North FloridaEcological Monographs. 61:1, 33-51.
Powell et al., 2005. Can J. For. Res. 35, 1568 - 1580.
Powell et al., 2008. Global Change Biology 14, 1-16

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