AmeriFlux AmeriFlux US-Jo2 Jornada Experimental Range Mixed Shrubland

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This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-Jo2 Jornada Experimental Range Mixed Shrubland. Site Description - The study area is in a mixed shrub-dominated portion of the San Andres Mountain piedmont, along the southeastern boundary of the Jornada Experimental Range (JER) in southern New Mexico, USA. The JER was established in 1912 as a response of scientis and landowner to the shrub enchroachment and loss of grasses due to extended grazing during the late 1800s, fire and climate change. JER has been a NSF LTER site since 1981.The study site is a small watershed (4.67 ha) in an alluvial slope or bajada, with three major areas (north-, south- and west-facing hillslopes) with low to moderate slopes (~0–6°) with a mean slope of 2.6°, while the channel banks and propagating channel heads have higher slopes (~15–25°). The site is charactetized by a high bare soil coverage (~66%), ~28% of mixed shrubs coverage and a low coverage of grass (~4%) and weeds (~2%).
Date made available2020
PublisherAmeriFlux; Arizona State University
Geospatial Point32.5849, -106.6032Show on map

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