Hubbard Brook Flux Tower

Project Overview

We are measuring the movement of heat, water, and carbon between the forest and the atmosphere. The data help us quantify how much water forests use and how they impact soil temperature, which impacts their ability to sequester soil carbon.

Principal Investigators:

Graduate Students and Staff:

  • Dan Evans
  • Ellis Wright

Publications
Green, M. B., Bailey, S. W., Campbell, J. L., McGuire, K. J., Bailey, A. S., Fahey, T. J., Lany, N., & Zietlow, D. (2021). A catchment water balance assessment of an abrupt shift in evapotranspiration at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA. Hydrological Processes, 35( 8), e14300. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14300
Data

Current Projects

We combine long-term monitoring with visionary experiments to advance our understanding of forest ecology.