College of Forestry

TERRA PNW

Burns CO2 Observation Site

Latitude
43.4712
Longitude
-119.691
Elevation
1398 masl
Intake Heights
18.5, 28.5, and 38.5 meters above ground
Gases Measured

CO2, CO, H2O

Description

The site was established in 2012 and is part of a NOAA observation network for high precision measurements of carbon dioxide concentrations. It is located about 60 km southwest of Burns, Oregon in the Oregon High Desert. The vegetation in this area is dominated by sagebrush. The sampling inlets are at the heights of 18.5, 28.5, and 38.5 m. Gas analysis is performed with a Picarro 2302 Cavity Ringdown Spectrometer and a Li-Cor 7200 enclosed path IRGA. The tower is also equipped with a set of meteorological instruments, including an HMP sensor, radiation sensors (incoming and diffuse PAR, Net radiometer), and a CSAT3 sonic anemometer. Phenocam

Meteorological instrumentation:

Sensor

Variables

Height [m a.g.l.]

Vaisala HMP 155A

Air Temperature, Relative Humidity

39.5

RM Young Wind Monitor Model 05103L

Wind speed, Wind direction

39.5

Kipp & Zonen PQS 1

Incoming PAR

25

Kipp & Zonen CNR 1 Net Radiometer

SWin, SWout, LWin, LWout

26

Campbell CSAT3

3D wind and sonic temperature

25

LIcor LI 7200

CO2, Water vapor

25

Setra Model 278

Air pressure

ground level

Sentek EnvriroSMART

Soil moisture profile

10, 20, 30, 40, 50 cm

Hukseflux Self-Calibrating Soil Heat
Flux Plate

Soil heat flux

10 cm

Omega Type T Thermocouple

Soil temperature

2,4,8,16,32,45 cm

Sagebrush at Burns tower

Burns tower

Burns tower