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United States: Indiana: Morgan Monroe State Forest

Latitude: 39.3232
Longitude: -86.4131

July 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
July 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
October 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
October 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
December 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
December 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
Late January 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest
Late January 2002, Morgan Monroe State Forest

  • Network: AmeriFlux
  • Principal investigators: Kim Novick
  • PI-affiliated institution: DOE/NIGEC, Indiana University
  • Primary IGBP ecosystem type: Deciduous Broadleaf Forests
  • Dominant plant functional type: Deciduous Broadleaf trees
  • Recent and historic disturbance and management events that may affect this site:
    • Forestry: Forest management such as logging of any kind, plantation planting, or herbicide application
  • Flux data collection:
    • Start date: April 1998
    • End date: Ongoing
  • Flux methods:
    • Eddy Covariance
  • Optical data collection:
    • Start date: April 2002
    • End date: Unknown
  • Data collection period: Continuous operation: Variable collected continuously with the reported method.
  • Data scale: Stand
  • Collection methods: Tower
  • Types of data collected: Fluxes, field transect
  • Publications:
    • Roman DT, Novick KA, Brzostek ER, Dragoni D, Rahman F, Phillips RP. The role of isohydric and anisohydric species in determining ecosystem-scale response to severe drought. Oecologia. 2015 Nov 1;179(3):641-54.
    • Schmid HP, Grimmond CS, Cropley F, Offerle B, Su HB. Measurements of CO2 and energy fluxes over a mixed hardwood forest in the mid-western United States. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2000 Jul 1;103(4):357-74.
    • Su HB, Schmid HP, Grimmond CS, Vogel CS, Oliphant AJ. Spectral characteristics and correction of long-term eddy-covariance measurements over two mixed hardwood forests in non-flat terrain. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 2004 Feb 1;110(2):213-53.
    • Rahman AF, Sims DA, Cordova VD, El‐Masri BZ. Potential of MODIS EVI and surface temperature for directly estimating per‐pixel ecosystem C fluxes. Geophysical Research Letters. 2005 Oct;32(19).

External homepage/data download: https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/US-MMS