SynFlux: a sythetic dataset of atmospheric deposition and stomatal uptake at flux tower sites
Description
SynFlux quantifies atmosphere-biosphere fluxes of ozone at flux tower sites. It combines micrometeorological measurements at eddy covariance flux towers with air pollution monitoring networks. Reported quantities include deposition velocity, stomatal conductance, deposition flux, and stomatal uptake flux. The method and its performance are documented in
Ducker, J. A., Holmes, C. D., Keenan, T. F., Fares, S., Goldstein, A. H., Mammarella, I., Munger, J. W., and Schnell, J. (2018). Synthetic ozone deposition and stomatal uptake at flux tower sites, Biogeosciences Discuss. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2018-172
Developed by Jason A. Ducker and Christopher D. Holmes at Florida State University, https://acgc.eoas.fsu.edu
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SynFlux_monthly_gapfill_v1.1.csv
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