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The REACCH project was initiated in 2011 to ensure sustainable cereal production in the inland Pacific Northwest. The project was led by an interdisciplinary team of scientists and other professionals from three land grant institutions and the USDA Agricultural Research Service, with funding from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Climate Variability and Change Program.

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Data: REACCHPNA Monitoring - REACCH Flux Tower Data - MMTN - 30min - 2012-2015

Our team has installed five eddy covariance (EC) flux towers to continuously monitor fluxes of CO2, H2O, and energy. at 5 sites in different agroecological zones across the region. The towers were deployed beginning in summer, 2011. The towers are operated continuously year-round, although there are gaps in the data due to instrumental problems, poor weather conditions, or other factors. The data are processed in a multi-step procedure which yields quality flagged, gap-filled data files covering one water year each (Oct 1 through Sept 30). The data are provided in both 30 min and daily time step files. Details on the data headers, quality control flags, and other information regarding each site are provided in the ReadMe file. Biomass sampling data and management information are provided separately in a Biomass data file. Journal Papers describing the data Waldo; Sarah, Jinshu Chi; Shelley N Pressley; Patrick O'Keeffee; William L Pan; Erin Brooks; David R Huggins; Claudio O Stockle; and Brian K Lamb, 2015. Assessing carbon and water dynamics at two agricultural sites in the inland Pacific Northwest using the eddy covariance method Part I: High- and low-rainfall cropping systems, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 218–219, 25–36, doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.11.018. Chi, Jinshu, Sarah, Waldo, Shelley N Pressley; Patrick O'Keeffee; William L Pan; Erin Brooks; David R Huggins; Claudio O Stockle; and Brian K Lamb, 2015. Assessing carbon and water dynamics at two agricultural sites in the inland Pacific Northwest using the eddy covariance method Part II: Comparisons between no-till and conventional tillage cropping systems.:, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 218–219 (2016) 37–49

Source: REACCH PNA
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Modified
2016-03-29
Release Date
2016-03-29
Publisher
Identifier
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Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
-180,-90,180,90
License
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Public Access Level
Public
POD Theme
geospatial
farming
geoscientificInformation
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Harvest Source TitleREACCH PNA
Harvest Source URIhttp://nknportal.nkn.uidaho.edu/final.json
Last Harvest PerformedFri, 02/01/2019 - 17:30