[KZW]
Karuizawa
  • Site Description
  • Observation
  • Researchers
  • Note
  • Calibration Information

    The gain of CO2 of the closed-path analyzers were checked once a hour by standard CO2 gas of 400 ppmv and N2 gas that were automatically controlled.
    Open-path analyzers were calibrated approximately once a year with standard CO2 gases and a dew point generator (LI610, LI-COR).

    Publications

    Nakaya K., Suzuki C., Kobayashi T., Ikeda H., Yasuike S. (2007) Spatial averaging effect on local flux measurement using a displaced-beam small aperture scintillometer above the forest canopy., Agric. For. Meteorol., 145(1-2): 97-109.

    Nakaya, Ko, Suzuki, C., Kobayashi, T., Ikeda, H., Yasuike, S. (2006) Application of a displaced-beam small aperture scintillometer to a deciduous forest under unstable atmospheric conditions, Agric. For. Meteor., 136: 45-55.

    Ikeda, H., Kobayashi, T., NAKAYA, K., Suzuki, C., Yasuike, S.(2003) Migration and Fixation of Organic Carbon in Vegetation - Forest soil System.,Goldschmidt Conference (Kurashiki, Japan). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 67(18) A167

    Ikeda, H., T. Kobayashi ,K. Nakaya, M. Nashimoto, C. Suzuki , S. Yasuike (2002) Migration and Storage of Carbon in Vegetation - Forest Soil System in Japanese Mountainous Area. Proceeding of BIOGEOMON 2002, 103

    AsiaFlux Newsletter Articles

    [No.9]
    Forest Carbon Cycle Studies in Kitasaku Research Site - Birch (B. ermnii) forest near Mt. Asama -

    Infrastructure

    Tower, Electrical power (100V AC 60Hz), Facilities for communication (none), Accommodation (none)

    Research Fund

    Personal research fund of Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

    Other information

    PI changed the site name (Kitasaku > Karuizawa) and site code (KTS > KZW) on 14th June, 2007.