Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011

Over the past 30 years, the Canadian Twin Otter research group has operated an aircraft platform for the study of atmospheric greenhouse gas fluxes (carbon dioxide, ozone, nitrous oxide and methane) and energy exchange (latent and sensible heat) over a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems in North A...

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Main Authors: R. L. Desjardins, D. E. Worth, J. I. MacPherson, M. Bastian, R. Srinivasan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-03-01
Series:Advances in Science and Research
Online Access:http://www.adv-sci-res.net/13/43/2016/asr-13-43-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-9b57e7b22ec24156b93d6a063bc3f9cf2020-11-24T22:38:00ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Science and Research1992-06281992-06362016-03-0113434910.5194/asr-13-43-2016Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011R. L. Desjardins0D. E. Worth1J. I. MacPherson2M. Bastian3R. Srinivasan4Science and Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaScience and Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaNational Research Council of Canada, Aerospace, Flight Research Laboratory, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaNational Research Council of Canada, Aerospace, Flight Research Laboratory, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaNational Research Council of Canada, Aerospace, Flight Research Laboratory, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaOver the past 30 years, the Canadian Twin Otter research group has operated an aircraft platform for the study of atmospheric greenhouse gas fluxes (carbon dioxide, ozone, nitrous oxide and methane) and energy exchange (latent and sensible heat) over a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems in North America. Some of the acquired data from these projects have now been archived at the Flight Research Laboratory and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The dataset, which contains the measurements obtained in eight projects from 1987 to 2011 are now publicly available. All these projects were carried out in order to improve our understanding of the biophysical controls acting on land-surface atmosphere fluxes. Some of the projects also attempted to quantify the impacts of agroecosystems on the environment. To provide information on the data available, we briefly describe each project and some of the key findings by referring to previously published relevant work. As new flux analysis techniques are being developed, we are confident that much additional information can be extracted from this unique data set.http://www.adv-sci-res.net/13/43/2016/asr-13-43-2016.pdf
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author R. L. Desjardins
D. E. Worth
J. I. MacPherson
M. Bastian
R. Srinivasan
spellingShingle R. L. Desjardins
D. E. Worth
J. I. MacPherson
M. Bastian
R. Srinivasan
Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
Advances in Science and Research
author_facet R. L. Desjardins
D. E. Worth
J. I. MacPherson
M. Bastian
R. Srinivasan
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title Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
title_short Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
title_full Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
title_fullStr Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
title_full_unstemmed Flux measurements by the NRC Twin Otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
title_sort flux measurements by the nrc twin otter atmospheric research aircraft: 1987–2011
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series Advances in Science and Research
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1992-0636
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Over the past 30 years, the Canadian Twin Otter research group has operated an aircraft platform for the study of atmospheric greenhouse gas fluxes (carbon dioxide, ozone, nitrous oxide and methane) and energy exchange (latent and sensible heat) over a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems in North America. Some of the acquired data from these projects have now been archived at the Flight Research Laboratory and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The dataset, which contains the measurements obtained in eight projects from 1987 to 2011 are now publicly available. All these projects were carried out in order to improve our understanding of the biophysical controls acting on land-surface atmosphere fluxes. Some of the projects also attempted to quantify the impacts of agroecosystems on the environment. To provide information on the data available, we briefly describe each project and some of the key findings by referring to previously published relevant work. As new flux analysis techniques are being developed, we are confident that much additional information can be extracted from this unique data set.
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