This month, we are pleased to interview Anne Griebel. Anne is an ecologist that was introduced to flux research during an internship at the USGS while doing her Masters in Physical… More
Inviting the entire Arctic chamber flux community to participate on a survey of chamber flux metadata (Link to the survey) on behalf of Marguerite Mauritz, Anna Virkkala, and Ted Schuur Our… More
Inviting the entire flux community to participate! Take the survey. on behalf of co-authors Sara Knox, Rob Jackson, and Ben Poulter As part of a recent Global Carbon Project methane budget… More
This month we interview Kazuhito Ichii — a Professor in the Center for Environmental Remote Sensing (CEReS), Chiba University, Japan. Kazu recently represented AsiaFlux to attend the FLUXNET 2017 workshop, and… More
By Ladislav Šigut, Postdoc, Department of Matter and Energy Fluxes, Global Change Research Institute CAS, Czechia In this blog, we introduce several publicly available software/packages that the flux scientists/engineers have… More
FLUXNET2015 — a new data set to keep a sharper eye on land-air exchanges. The latest update of the longest global record of ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes, features improved data… More
This month, we are pleased to interview Angela J. Rigden, who is a fifth-year Ph.D. student at Boston University. Her dissertation research is focused on detecting and attributing multi-decadal trends in evapotranspiration… More
This month we interview Martin Jung — Leader of the Global Diagnostics Ecohydrological and Biogeochemical Modelling group at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry. You have been one of the most… More
We’re happy to announce in name of the whole Fluxdata Team that the new and last update of the FLUXNET2015 dataset has been released. To download, go to data page. You will… More
This is the next in a line of periodic interviews with Fluxnet Young Scientists. This month, we’re glad to introduce Eric Kent, who is a PhD student in Kyaw Tha Paw U‘s… More