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AmeriFlux AmeriFlux MX-PMm Puerto Morelos mangrove

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DOI:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1756415· OSTI ID:1756415

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site MX-PMm Puerto Morelos mangrove. Site Description - The tower was located at the “Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marín” Botanical Garden. The surface monitored is covered with basin mangrove (sporadically flooded wetland) that grows in a fringe parallel to the northeastern coast (ca. 1 km) of the Yucatan Peninsula. The dominant species are Rhizophora mangle and Conocarpus erectus, which grow intertwined and relatively stunted (max tree height is 5m). Under the influence of trade winds and frequent stroms. The vegetation is regenerating after complete defoliation due to hurricane Wilma (cat. 4) passing in October 2005. The site is sporadically flooded by rainfall soil saturation excess; there are no marine surface water inputs but ground water level fluctuations show tidal signals. The terrain of the monitored surface is flat, while the area downwind of the tower presents a slope which corresponds to an ancient coast line. There is extensive urban development in the coastal dune along the coast mainly for tourism use (Mayan Riviera).

Research Organization:
AmeriFlux
Sponsoring Organization:
CONACYT
OSTI ID:
1756415
Country of Publication:
Mexico
Language:
English

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