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A COMPARISON OF CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER, AND ENERGY FLUXES AT A DRYING SHRUB WETLAND IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN, USA WITH NEARBY WETLAND AND FOREST SITES by Benjamin N. Sulman
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Document Date: 2011-12-21 12:48:33


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City

Rhinelander / NORTHERN WISCONSIN / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Penn. State University / National Radio Astronomy Observatory / U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station / University of Minnesota / University of Wisconsin-Madison Atmospheric / National Institute / UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON / /

IndustryTerm

greenhouse gas production / energy balance / important greenhouse gas / data processing / energy exchanges / energy fluxes / less energy / energy budget / solar energy / trace gas fluxes / main wetland site / important trace gas emissions / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Willow Creek / Ridge mountain / Blue mountain / Lost Creek / Smoky mountain / Blue Ridge mountain / /

OperatingSystem

Fork / /

Organization

U.S. Forest Service / US Federal Reserve / National Institute for Climatic Change Research / Department of Energy / office of Biological and Environmental Research / Penn. State University / University of Minnesota / UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN / /

Person

Kenneth J. Davis / Galen McKinley / Ron Teclaw / Benjamin N. Sulman / Jonathan Thom / Dan Baumann / Dan Vimont / Nicanor Saliendra / Jon Martin / Scott Ransom / Shelley Knuth / Bruce Cook / Ankur Desai / Foley / Paul V. Bolstad / /

Position

academic and research advisor / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Numerical Python / /

ProvinceOrState

Wisconsin / Minnesota / /

PublishedMedium

Environmental Research / /

RadioStation

Radio Astronomy Observatory / /

Region

NORTHERN WISCONSIN / /

Technology

radiation / /

URL

www.biogeosciences.net/6/1115/2009 / /

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