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Water, energy and carbon fluxes and ancillary meteorological measurements of four different urban landscapes in Phoenix, AZ during 2015. The measurements were done in three temporal not continuous deployment and in a permanent site as a reference. The urban landscape sites consisted in: A xeric landscape (XL), with measurements from 01/20/2015 to 03/13/2015. A parking lot (PL), with measurements from 05/19/2015 to 06/30/2015. A mesic landscape (ML), with measurements from 07/08/2015 to 09/18/2015. A reference suburban neighbourhood (REF), with measurements from 01/01/2015 to 12/13/2015. Water energy and carbon fluxes were processed using the software EdiRe. If additional data or information is needed, please contact the authors. The use of the datasets requires the citation of the next papers: - Templeton, N.P., Vivoni, E.R., Wang, Z-H., and Schreiner-McGraw, A.P. 2018. Quantifying Water and Energy Fluxes over Different Urban Land Covers in Phoenix, Arizona. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres. 123(4): 2111-2128. -Pérez-Ruiz, E. R., Vivoni, E. R. and Templeton, N. P. 2020. Urban land cover type determines the sensitivity of carbon dioxide fluxes to precipitation in Phoenix, Arizona. PLoS ONE 15(2): e0228537. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228537
Funding was provided by the U.S. Army Research Office (grant 65962‐EVII) and the National Science Foundation through grant EF1049251 "Assessing Decadal Climate Change Impacts on Urban Populations in the Southwestern United States" and grant DEB‐1026865 "CAPIV: Central Arizona‐Phoenix Long‐term Ecological Research Program."
Urban Landscapes, Energy Fluxes, Eddy Covariance, Carbon Fluxes
Urban Landscapes, Energy Fluxes, Eddy Covariance, Carbon Fluxes
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