About AmeriFlux

Participants/Sites

Standards

Data

Key Sources

AmeriFlux Network

The AmeriFlux network was established in 1996. The network provides continuous observations of ecosystem level exchanges of CO2, water, energy and momentum spanning diurnal, synoptic, seasonal, and interannual time scales and is currently composed of sites from North America, Central America, and South America. Please click on this site list for more information about the sites included in the AmeriFlux Network.

AmeriFlux is part of a "network of regional networks" (FLUXNET) which coordinates regional and global analysis of observations from micrometeorological tower sites. Learn more about FLUXNET and other regional carbon flux networks.

If you are interested in participating in the network and becoming an AmeriFlux Site, please refer to the following:

  • Site Evaluations
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Measurement Guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures
  • Core/Desired Measurements
  • For more information, please contact Tom Boden
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