Forest-Atmosphere Exchange of CO2 over a Mixed Hardwood Ecosystem in the Midwest
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Indiana University, helped with funding by DOE NIGEC, manages the AmeriFLUX/FLUXNET tower located in Morgan-Monroe State Forest north of Bloomington, Indiana. The tower is designed to measure CO2, H2O and heat fluxes over a deciduous forest along with collecting other meteorological data. The project is directed by Hans Peter Schmid and Sue Grimmond.

Graduate student opportunities are currently available and can be inquired by contacting either Dr. H.P. Schmid or Dr Sue Grimmond .

The MMSF Crew, Summer 2005. From left: Sue Grimmond, HaPe Schmid, Norma Froelich, Jennifer Hutton, Bin Deng, Danilo Dragoni, Steve Scott, Jake Irvin, Jessica Howe, Nate Langwald, Catherine Wade, Ryan Aylward, Reiko Toriumi.

Current People Involved:

  • Assistant Scientist: Danilo Dragoni

  • Postdoctoral Fellow: NA

  • Instrumentation Scientist: Steve Scott

  • Project Associate: Reiko Toriumi

  • Graduate Students: Valerie Anderson,  Bin Deng, Norma Froelich, Stephen Griffith (SPEA), Jennifer Hutton

  • Undergraduate Students: Ryan Aylward, Maggie Barnes, Jessica Howe, Jake Irvin

  • People Involved In the Past

Partner Projects:

Group PLS: Sara Pryor [Geography, IU], Rebecca Barthelmie [Geography, IU], M. Carreiro [Fordham] Atmospheric Chemistry/Aerosol

Ecology Group: JC Randolph, SPEA, Indiana University

last update: 02/18/2006 11:36

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