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Title: AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park

Abstract

This is the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) created FLUXNET-1F version of the carbon flux data for the site US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park. This is the FLUXNET version of the carbon flux data for the site US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park produced by applying the standard ONEFlux (1F) software. Site Description - The ORWRP site is a 21-ha large-scale, long-term wetland campus facility that is owned by Ohio State University. It is designed to provide teaching, research, and service related to wetland and river science and ecological engineering. The site has been developed in several phases: Phase 1 (1992 - 1994) - Construction of two 2.5-acre deepwater marshes and a river water delivery system began, with pumps installed on the floodplain to bring water from the Olentangy River. In May 1994, one wetland was planted with marsh vegetation, while the other remained as an unplanted control; Phase 2 (1994 - 1999) - Development of a research and teaching infrastructure took place with the construction of boardwalks, a pavilion, and a compound. The creation of the 7-acre naturally flooded oxbow was also included; Phase 3 (2000 - 2003) - As a research building was created, three additional wetlands weremore » created in the vicinity of the building, including a stormwater wetland that receives runoff from the roof of the building; Phase 4 - The current phase involves research access to the Olentangy River.« less

Authors:

  1. The Ohio State University; Berkeley Lab
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
AmeriFlux; The Ohio State University
Sponsoring Org.:
NSF, The Ohio State University, USGS, Ohio Water Development Authority
OSTI Identifier:
1832164
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1832164

Citation Formats

Bohrer, Gil. AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park. United States: N. p., 2020. Web. doi:10.17190/AMF/1832164.
Bohrer, Gil. AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1832164
Bohrer, Gil. 2020. "AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1832164. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1832164. Pub date:Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2020
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title = {AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park},
author = {Bohrer, Gil},
abstractNote = {This is the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) created FLUXNET-1F version of the carbon flux data for the site US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park. This is the FLUXNET version of the carbon flux data for the site US-ORv Olentangy River Wetland Research Park produced by applying the standard ONEFlux (1F) software. Site Description - The ORWRP site is a 21-ha large-scale, long-term wetland campus facility that is owned by Ohio State University. It is designed to provide teaching, research, and service related to wetland and river science and ecological engineering. The site has been developed in several phases: Phase 1 (1992 - 1994) - Construction of two 2.5-acre deepwater marshes and a river water delivery system began, with pumps installed on the floodplain to bring water from the Olentangy River. In May 1994, one wetland was planted with marsh vegetation, while the other remained as an unplanted control; Phase 2 (1994 - 1999) - Development of a research and teaching infrastructure took place with the construction of boardwalks, a pavilion, and a compound. The creation of the 7-acre naturally flooded oxbow was also included; Phase 3 (2000 - 2003) - As a research building was created, three additional wetlands were created in the vicinity of the building, including a stormwater wetland that receives runoff from the roof of the building; Phase 4 - The current phase involves research access to the Olentangy River.},
doi = {10.17190/AMF/1832164},
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place = {United States},
year = {Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2020},
month = {Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2020}
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