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Boyagin Flux Data Release 2022_v2

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Created 20/10/2024

Updated 21/01/2025

This release consists of flux tower measurements of the exchange of energy and mass between the surface and the atmospheric boundary-layer using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed using PyFluxPro (v3.4.7) as described by Isaac et al. (2017). PyFluxPro produces a final, gap-filled product with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The flux station was established in 2017 in Wandoo Woodland, which is surrounded by broadacre farming. About 80% of the overstorey cover is Eucalyptus accedens. Climate information comes from the nearby Pingelly BOM AWS station 010626 (1991 to 2016) and shows mean annual precipitation is approximately 445 mm with highest rainfall in June and July of 81 mm each month. Maximum and minimum annual rainfall is 775 and 217 mm, respectively. Maximum temperatures range from 31.9 °C (in Jan) to 15.4 °C (in July), while minimum temperatures range from 5.5 °C (in July) to 16.0 °C (in Feb). The Noongar people are the traditional owners at Boyagin.

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Title Boyagin Flux Data Release 2022_v2
Language eng
Licence notspecified
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/9df34317-b271-4f03-997b-081e0734c652
Contact Point
Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria
jason.beringer@uwa.edu.au
Reference Period 20/10/2017
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [116.938559, -32.477093]}
Data Portal data.gov.au

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This dataset was originally found on data.gov.au "Boyagin Flux Data Release 2022_v2". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/boyagin-flux-data-release-2022_v2

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