Critical Zone Science InTeGrate Teaching Team (Washburne)

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Critical Zone Science InTeGrate Teaching Team (Washburne) CZO Field Sites & Data Critical Zone Science InTeGrate Teaching Team (Washburne)

CZO Conceptual Watershed Sampling Remote Sensing Atmosphere Flux Tower Tree – Sap Flow Soil Pit Snow Stream Amt/chem Recharge GW Flow Watershed schematic – SSN CZO

BC – Boulder Creek 3800 m, Green Lakes 2600 m, Gordan Gulch 1900 m, Betasso © Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory

Boulder Creek

JBC – Jemez Basin - Catalina 3000 m, Jemez High Elev 3000 m, Mixed Conifer 2500 m, Marshall Gulch 2800 m, Jemez Mid-Elev 2540 m, Ponderosa Pine 1100 m, Biosphere 2

JBC- Jemez River Basin

JBC - Santa Catalina Mts

SSH-Susquehanna Shale Hills © Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory

Susquehanna Shale Hills

SSN – Southern Sierra Nevada 2700 m, Shorthair Ck 2015m, Providence CK P301 2500m, Wolverton Basin © Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory

Southern Sierra Nevada

Luquillo PR 1030 m, East peak 300 m, Bisley

Christina River Basin

Old format – limited 

Components

“Old Format”

CZO Metadata

TARGET PLOTTING FORMAT – depends on availability Unit Labels - may have scaling factor Met/Atmo variables Graph Key @ mean value Energy Flux variables 30 min data, daily avg. plotted cyan – weekly running avg. Carbon Flux variables

NON-STANDARD EXAMPLE Met/Atmo variables Energy Flux variables – missing LE and H Carbon Flux variables – missing so other stuff

CZO Flux Towers – main points Different periods of record 2011 most overlap Differing status L1/private, L2/conditional, L3/gap filled Different parameters and format particularly date and missing data formats challenging to read using Matlab