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  3. Gap-filled and partitioned NEON data products available as part of AmeriFlux FLUXNET product

Data Notification

Gap-filled and partitioned NEON data products available as part of AmeriFlux FLUXNET product

October 6, 2023

Through collaboration with AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP), data from 27 NEON sites have been processed using software to generate the . All NEON terrestrial sites are expected to be processed in the future at least annually, with reduced latency expected with processing pipeline improvements. The FLUXNET data product is a continuous flux and meteorological time series dataset across many sites, with gap-filling, thorough QA/QC, partitioned net ecosystem exchange fluxes into gross primary productivity and ecosystem respiration, and uncertainty analysis applied. This dataset includes three newly available NEON data products: 

- Temporally interpolated triple aspirated tower temperature

- Temporally interpolated shortwave and longwave radiation (net radiometer)

- Temporally interpolated soil temperature鈥�

This post-processing of the NEON bundled eddy-covariance () product harmonizes the data to be compatible with the globally interoperable . The ONEFlux software utilizes uniform processing methods across sites to improve consistency and intercomparability across networks and ecosystems. The data are distributed under a and have associated DOIs for each site to ensure data adhere to FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable). Please note when downloading the data that the required citation with DOI is provided with the data download. The data are available via the (free account login required) for the following sites:

NEON SIte Name NEON Site ID AmeriFlux Site ID
All available NEON sites    
Bartlett Experimental Forest NEON BART
Central Plains Experimental Range NEON CPER
Dakota Coteau Field School NEON DCFS
Dead Lake NEON DELA
Disney Wilderness Preserve NEON DSNY
Great Smoky Mountains National Park NEON GRSM
Harvard Forest & Quabbin Watershed NEON HARV
Healy NEON HEAL
The Jones Center at Ichauway NEON JERC
Konza Prairie Agroecosystem NEON KONA
Konza Prairie Biological Station NEON KONZ
KU Field Station NEON UKFS  
Lyndon B Johnson National Grassland NEON CLBJ
Marvin Klemme Range Research Station NEON OAES
Moab NEON MOAB
Mountain Lake Biological Station NEON MLBS
Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory NEON NOGP
Onaqui NEON ONAQ
Ordway-Swisher Biological Station NEON OSBS
Rocky Mountains NEON RMNP
Santa Rita Experimental Range NEON SRER
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center NEON SERC
Steigerwaldt Chequamegon NEON STEI
Talladega National Forest NEON TALL
Treehaven NEON TREE
University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center NEON UNDE
Yellowstone National Park NEON YELL

Please use the Contact Us form for inquiries. In the form, select any of the above products in the Data Product dropdown list to make sure your request is directed to the correct team.

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