Fluxcourse is a two week early-career workshop focused on the foundations of land-atmosphere flux measurement, modeling, and synthesis. It is held annually at the U. of Colorado Mountain Research Station at Niwot Ridge (USA). Instructors are invited to present on various topics related to eddy covariance research, and we have included some of this material below.
[PRESENTATION FILES]
Eddy covariance overview/theory presentations
- The theory of photosynthesis. Jennifer E. Johnson (Carnegie Institution for Science).
- Overview: An introduction to eddy flux. Marcy Litvak (University of New Mexico) and Kim Novick (Indiana University)
- EC data postprocessing, sharing, and more. Dario Papale (University of Tuscia)
- Eddy covariance method: Data processing principles and procedures. Gerardo Fratini (LICOR)
Other topics
- remote sensing: From leaves to ecosystems. Xi Yang (University of Virginia)
- modeling: Data assimilation for vegetated ecosystems. Dave Moore (University of Arizona)
- synthesis studies: Ecological Synthesis: the art of scalable science. Trevor Keenan (University of California, Berkeley)
- NEON structure: NEON: Data and infrastructure to understand changing ecosystems. Claire Lunch (NEON)
- LI-COR instruments: Gas exchange instrument theory. Douglas Lynch (LI-COR)
[VIDEOS]
Many eddy covariance related videos are available on the Fluxcourse website: http://www.fluxcourse.org/virtual-learning-materials.html.