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Title: AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand

Abstract

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand. Site Description - The Sky Oaks Young site is located near the Sky Oaks Field station, owned and operated by San Diego State University. Chaparral vegetation, associated with a Mediterranean climate, covers nearly half of the rough and rocky terrain. Precipitation is almost exclusively confined to the winter months. During the summer and early fall, hot and dry Santa Ana winds from the northeast bring desert heat to the site. A high intensity natural wildfire occurred in July of 2003. The stand age at the time of the wildfire was 10 years old, following a controlled burn in 1993.

Authors:

  1. San Diego State University
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States). AmeriFlux; San Diego State Univ., CA (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
SDSU
Geolocation:
33.3771, -116.6226
OSTI Identifier:
1246098
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246098
Project Location:


Citation Formats

Oechel, Walt. AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand. United States: N. p., 2016. Web. doi:10.17190/AMF/1246098.
Oechel, Walt. AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246098
Oechel, Walt. 2016. "AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246098. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1246098. Pub date:Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2016
@article{osti_1246098,
title = {AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand},
author = {Oechel, Walt},
abstractNote = {This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-SO3 Sky Oaks- Young Stand. Site Description - The Sky Oaks Young site is located near the Sky Oaks Field station, owned and operated by San Diego State University. Chaparral vegetation, associated with a Mediterranean climate, covers nearly half of the rough and rocky terrain. Precipitation is almost exclusively confined to the winter months. During the summer and early fall, hot and dry Santa Ana winds from the northeast bring desert heat to the site. A high intensity natural wildfire occurred in July of 2003. The stand age at the time of the wildfire was 10 years old, following a controlled burn in 1993.},
doi = {10.17190/AMF/1246098},
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place = {United States},
year = {Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2016},
month = {Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2016}
}