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Site: Eden Landing (EL) aka US-EDN

2018-02-16 - Present

Ramon, Inbar, and Dem taking a chamber CH4 flux sample at Eden Landing for the first day of the chamber campaign
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This tower located at Eden Landing Ecological Reserve, a 6400 acres reserve with diked marsh and newly (10 year old) restored salt ponds, managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) in the San Francisco Bay.

Ameriflux BADM Site Info

Last field site visit: more fieldnotes

2025-01-08 10:45:00 Re-leveled tower, new guy wires, re-wired thermocouples, Bowen ratio for Carlos, Cleaned lateral flux station, Calibrated EXO pH and wiper

Latest data processing: more processing notes

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Processor of record:
Ameriflux Author:
00000000 - Patty Oikawa

Data Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
FLUXNET-CH4: https://doi.org/10.18140/FLX/1669673
AmeriFlux: https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1543381
FLUXNET: https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1832159


Equipment Locations more details

EquipmentStart DateEnd DateXYZNotes

Data Streams: more data

CodeFirst DayLast DayDescription
EL_met 2018-02-16 - Met data from the data logger at the main tower

Metadata and Data Sets: more data

IdTypeSiteDates FrequencyTitle Description
44 Chamber fluxes MB, GT, EL 2023-12-06 - 2024-08-15 Twice CH4, N2O, CO2 chamber fluxes in wetlands Part of Kuno's global quest to measure as many wetland chamber fluxes as possible.

We used homemade dark floating chambers for most of the samples, although we also experimented with homemade clear floating chambers and the Smart Chamber if it was dry enough. We measured water quality parameters (temperature, pH, DO, conductivity, turbidity, ORP, WTD), took 10cm deep soil samples at some points, took dissolved gas samples from the water (December samples only), and recorded each point with GPS.
Documents:
SpectralProtocol.docx -