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Description
The BOREAS TF-03 team collected tower flux, surface meterological, and soil temperature data at the BOREAS NSA-OBS site continuously from the March 1994 through October 1996.
Product Summary
Platforms
FIELD INVESTIGATION
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FIXED OBSERVATION STATIONS
Instruments
LICOR QUANTUM SENSOR
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NET RADIOMETERS
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THERMOCOUPLES
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RAIN GAUGES
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EDDY CORRELATION DEVICES
Spatial Extent
N: 55.88S: 55.88E: -98.48W: -98.48
Coordinate System
CARTESIAN
Granule Spatial Representation
CARTESIAN
Temporal Extent
1994-03-16 to 1996-10-31
Data Partner
THE OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY (ORNL) DISTRIBUTED ACTIVE ARCHIVE CENTER (DAAC) (ORNL_DAAC)
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Sutton, D., Goulden, M. L., Bazzaz, A., Daube, B. C., Fan, S.-M., Munger, J. W., & Wofsy, S. C. (1998). BOREAS TF-03 NSA-OBS Tower Flux, Meteorological, and Soil Temperature Data (Version 1). ORNL Distributed Active Archive Center. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/361 Date Accessed: 2026-05-01
Sutton, D., M.L. Goulden, A. Bazzaz, B.C. Daube, S.-M. Fan, J.W. Munger, and S.C. Wofsy. “BOREAS TF-03 NSA-OBS Tower Flux, Meteorological, and Soil Temperature Data.” ORNL Distributed Active Archive Center, January 1, 1998. doi:10.3334/ORNLDAAC/361. Date Accessed: 2026-05-01
Sutton, D., et al. BOREAS TF-03 NSA-OBS Tower Flux, Meteorological, and Soil Temperature Data. 1, ORNL Distributed Active Archive Center, 1 Jan. 1998, doi:10.3334/ORNLDAAC/361. Date Accessed: 2026-05-01
Carbon and energy exchange by a black sprucemoss ecosystem under changing climate: Testing the mathematical model ecosys with data from the BOREAS experiment
Grant, R. F., Goulden, M. L., Wofsy, S. C., Berry, J. A.
A comparison of the mosaic and aggregated canopy frameworks for representing surface heterogeneity in the Canadian boreal forest using CLASS: a soil perspective
Bartlett, Paul A, McCaughey, J.Harry, Lafleur, Peter M, Verseghy, Diana L
Boreal forest CO<SUB>2</SUB> exchange and evapotranspiration predicted by nine ecosystem process models: Intermodel comparisons and relationships to field measurements
Amthor, J. S., Chen, J. M., Clein, J. S., Frolking, S. E., Goulden, M. L., Grant, R. F., Kimball, J. S., King, A. W., McGuire, A. D., Nikolov, N. T., Potter, C. S., Wang, S., Wofsy, S. C.
Comparison of boreal ecosystem model sensitivity to variability in climate and forest site parameters
Potter, Christopher S., Wang, Shusen, Nikolov, Ned T., McGuire, A. David, Liu, Jane, King, Anthony W., Kimball, John S., Grant, Robert F., Frolking, Steven E., Clein, Joy S., Chen, Jing M., Amthor, Jeffrey S.