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Title: AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape

Abstract

This is the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) created FLUXNET-1F version of the carbon flux data for the site CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape. This is the FLUXNET version of the carbon flux data for the site CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape produced by applying the standard ONEFlux (1F) software. Site Description - The Scotty Creek flux tower is located in an organic-rich boreal forest-wetland landscape about 50 km south of Fort Simpson in the Taiga Plains of the Mackenzie watershed. The tower was installed in 2013 and operates an open-path EC system year-round running on solar power only. Flux footprints contain about 50 % forested peat plateaus and 50 % wetlands (i.e., collapse-scar bogs). The forests are underlain by permafrost, while the treeless wetlands are permafrost-free. The tower itself is located on a forested peat plateau. Black spruce tree density on plateaus is sparse and the mean canopy height is ca. 5 m.

Authors:
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  1. Université de Montréal; Berkeley Lab
  2. Wilfrid Laurier University
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
AmeriFlux; Université de Montréal; Wilfrid Laurier University
Sponsoring Org.:
Natural Sciences and Engineering Reseaerch Council of Canada (NSERC) Canada Research Chairs Program (CRC) Canada Foundation for Innovation
OSTI Identifier:
2469440
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/2469440

Citation Formats

Sonnentag, Oliver, and Quinton, William L. AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape. Canada: N. p., 2023. Web. doi:10.17190/AMF/2469440.
Sonnentag, Oliver, & Quinton, William L. AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape. Canada. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/2469440
Sonnentag, Oliver, and Quinton, William L. 2023. "AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape". Canada. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/2469440. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2469440. Pub date:Sun Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2023
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title = {AmeriFlux FLUXNET-1F CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape},
author = {Sonnentag, Oliver and Quinton, William L},
abstractNote = {This is the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) created FLUXNET-1F version of the carbon flux data for the site CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape. This is the FLUXNET version of the carbon flux data for the site CA-SCC Scotty Creek Landscape produced by applying the standard ONEFlux (1F) software. Site Description - The Scotty Creek flux tower is located in an organic-rich boreal forest-wetland landscape about 50 km south of Fort Simpson in the Taiga Plains of the Mackenzie watershed. The tower was installed in 2013 and operates an open-path EC system year-round running on solar power only. Flux footprints contain about 50 % forested peat plateaus and 50 % wetlands (i.e., collapse-scar bogs). The forests are underlain by permafrost, while the treeless wetlands are permafrost-free. The tower itself is located on a forested peat plateau. Black spruce tree density on plateaus is sparse and the mean canopy height is ca. 5 m.},
doi = {10.17190/AMF/2469440},
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place = {Canada},
year = {Sun Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2023},
month = {Sun Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2023}
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