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BlueFlux

Atmospheric Composition, Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems

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The Campaign

BlueFlux was a multi-year NASA field campaign focused on creating a database of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in mangrove ecosystems. It included four deployments during spring, fall, and winter from 2022 to 2023 across Southern Florida. The Beechcraft A90 King Air aircraft was equipped with meteorological and trace sensors to collect in situ measurements of greenhouse gas mixing ratios, fluxes, and meteorological parameters. Ground-based terrestrial lidar surveys were also conducted at sites in the Everglades National Park. BlueFlux was funded through NASA’s Carbon Monitoring System and Terrestrial Ecology Program.

2022-03-19 — 2023-04-19

Southern Florida
boreal fall, boreal spring, boreal winter, warm

N: 30°N

S: 24°N

W: 83°W

E: 80°W

Additional Notes

CARBON DIOXIDE
METHANE
CARBON DIOXIDE FLUX
METHANE FLUX
GREENHOUSE GASES
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
MANGROVE ECOSYSTEMS
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Events

4 Deployments
6 IOPs
20232024

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10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2327External Link
10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2333External Link
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10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2311External Link
10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2404External Link
No related platforms, instruments or formats
NASA
Carbon Monitoring System, Terrestrial Ecology Program
George Hurtt, Ryan Pavlick
Ben Poulter
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ORNL DAACExternal Link

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