Imnavait Creek Watershed Wet Sedge Tundra

Fluxnet Information
Site Name: Imnavait Creek Watershed Wet Sedge Tundra
Description: The Imnavait Creek Watershed Wet Sedge Tundra (Fen Station) is located near Imnavait Creek in Alaska, north of the Brooks Range in the Kuparuk basin near Lake Toolik and the Toolik Field Station. The Kuparuk River has its headwaters in the Brooks Range and drains through northern Alaska into the Arctic Ocean. Within these headwaters lies the Imnavait basin at an average elevation of 930 m. Water tracks run down the hill in parallel zones with a spacing of approximately 10 m. The Fen Station was deployed at the end of Summer 2007.
Status: Active, core measurements presently being made
Country: United States
Fluxnet Site Code: US-ICs

Additional Information

Location

Location Information
Country: Alaska, United States
Coordinates:
(Lat, Long)
68.6060, -149.3110

PI Info

Investigator Information
Investigator: Eugenie Euskirchen (Website)
seeuskirchen@alaska.edu

University of Alaska Fairbanks
Institute of Arctic Biology
402 Irving I Building
Fairbanks, AK USA 99775-7000
907-474-1958
Investigator: Alana Oakins
University of Montana
NTSG
School of Forestry
Missoula, MT USA 59812
406-243-4326
Investigator: Syndonia Bret-Harte
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Institute of Arctic Biology
311 Irving I Building
Fairbanks, AK USA 99775-7000
907-474-5434
Investigator: Gaius Shaver
Marine Biological Laboratory
The Ecosystems Center
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA USA 02543
508-289-7492

Affiliations

Affiliation Information
Affiliation Name: AmeriFlux
Affiliation ID: us.imnavait_sedge.01
Affiliation Site Page: http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/Site_Info/siteInfo.cfm?KEYID=us.imnavait_sedge.01

Data

FLUXNET Determined Variables

Site Information
IGBP Land Usemore info: Open Shrublands
UMD Land Usemore info: Open Shrublands
NPP Land Covermore info: Annual Broadleaf Vegetation
KGCCmore info: Dfc - Snow fully humid cool summer
LAI F/PAR Land Usemore info: Shrubs
Investigator Provided Vegetation Typemore info: Wet sedge (Carex L.)
Tower Heightmore info: 3.5m
Plant Functional Typemore info: Shrub

Repository

Data Repository Information
Data Collection Timeframe:-
AmeriFlux: http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/dataproducts.shtml

Links

Links to Additional Site Related Information
External Web Site: http://aon.iab.uaf.edu/AON_home.html
FTP Data Access: http://aon.iab.uaf.edu/AON_Results.html

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Investigator Information
Investigator: Eugenie Euskirchen (Website)
seeuskirchen@alaska.edu

University of Alaska Fairbanks
Institute of Arctic Biology
402 Irving I Building
Fairbanks, AK USA 99775-7000
907-474-1958
Investigator: Alana Oakins
University of Montana
NTSG
School of Forestry
Missoula, MT USA 59812
406-243-4326
Investigator: Syndonia Bret-Harte
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Institute of Arctic Biology
311 Irving I Building
Fairbanks, AK USA 99775-7000
907-474-5434
Investigator: Gaius Shaver
Marine Biological Laboratory
The Ecosystems Center
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA USA 02543
508-289-7492
Location Information
Country: Alaska, United States
Coordinates:
(Lat, Long)
68.6060, -149.3110
Affiliation Information
Affiliation Name: AmeriFlux
Affiliation ID: us.imnavait_sedge.01
Affiliation Site Page: http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/Site_Info/siteInfo.cfm?KEYID=us.imnavait_sedge.01
Site Information
IGBP Land Usemore info: Open Shrublands
UMD Land Usemore info: Open Shrublands
NPP Land Covermore info: Annual Broadleaf Vegetation
KGCCmore info: Dfc - Snow fully humid cool summer
LAI F/PAR Land Usemore info: Shrubs
Investigator Provided Vegetation Typemore info: Wet sedge (Carex L.)
Tower Heightmore info: 3.5m
Plant Functional Typemore info: Shrub
Data Repository Information
Data Collection Timeframe:-
AmeriFlux: http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/dataproducts.shtml
Links to Additional Site Related Information
External Web Site: http://aon.iab.uaf.edu/AON_home.html
FTP Data Access: http://aon.iab.uaf.edu/AON_Results.html
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