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Fletcherview Tropical Rangeland Flux Data Release 2023_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 (v3.4.15) 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). Fletcherview Tropical Rangeland SuperSite was established in 2021 at James Cook University’s Fletcherview Research Station, a fully operational outback cattle station located 50 km west of Townsville, Queensland. The site is used for cattle grazing and is characterised by tall open savanna. The vegetation is dominated by native grasses such as blackspear and kangaroo grasses, as well as introduced species like buffel grass, signal grass and leucaena. Fletcherview typically experiences a dry and wet season, with most rainfall occurring between January and April.

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Title Fletcherview Tropical Rangeland Flux Data Release 2023_v2
Language eng
Licence notspecified
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/069ee397-af10-4c49-8d4d-dfd307a4a2d1
Contact Point
Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria
jamie.cleverly@jcu.edu.au
Reference Period 22/01/2022 - 28/07/2023
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [146.189762, -19.887285]}
Data Portal data.gov.au

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This dataset was originally found on data.gov.au "Fletcherview Tropical Rangeland Flux Data Release 2023_v2". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/fletcherview-tropical-rangeland-flux-data-release-2023_v2

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