Title: Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in a Central Manitoba Evergreen Forest with Fire Damage
Citation: Mike Goulden (2019), AmeriFlux BASE CA-NS1 UCI-1850 burn site, Ver. 3-5, AmeriFlux AMP, (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1245998
Study Site: UCI-1850 burn site, central Manitoba, Canada
Purpose: The site is a member of a chronological series of sites that are representative secondary succession growth stages after large stand replacement fires. Black spruce trees undergo a slow growth process enabling the accurate determination of the chronosequence of stand age disturbance. Additionally, boreal forests make up approximately 25% of forest ecosystems on earth. With both of these in mind, the UCI sites provide an excellent location to study the CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and boreal forest ecosystems as a function of sequential wildfires.
Abstract: Recovering CO2 fluxes from a central Manitoba evergreen forest with fire damage, data from 2002 to 2005
Supplemental Information Summary: This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site CA-NS1 UCI-1850 burn site
Research:
Further Info: Study site website: https://ameriflux.lbl.gov/sites/siteinfo/CA-NS1
Status: Complete
Keywords:
carbon dioxide,
reclamation/restoration,
vegetation,
effects of disturbance,
soil carbon,
Wildfire,
Geographical coordinates: North: 55.8792, South: 55.8792 East: -98.4839 West: -98.4839
Bounding Temporal Extent: Start Date: 2002-01-01, End
Date: 2005-01-01