Litchfield Flux Data Release 2023_v1

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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 (v3.5.0) 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).

Located in a 5 km2 block of relatively uniform open-forest savanna, the site is representative of high rainfall, frequently burnt tropical savanna.

Tropical savanna in Australia occupies 1.9 million km2 across the north and given the extent of this biome, understanding biogeochemical cycles, impacts of fire on sequestration, vegetation and fauna is a national priority. In the NT, savanna ecosystems are largely intact in terms of tree cover, with only modest levels of land use change. Despite this, there is evidence of a loss of biodiversity, most likely due to shifts in fire regimes and a loss of patchiness in the landscape. Approximately 40 % of the savanna burn every year and understanding fire impacts on fauna and flora is essential for effective land management.

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Title Litchfield Flux Data Release 2023_v1
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/c871dce3-c2ef-437c-ad2a-6b9d999bd0aa
Contact Point
Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria
jason.beringer@uwa.edu.au
Reference Period 23/06/2015
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Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
Data Portal Data.gov.au