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Clarifying linkages between canopy SIF and physiological function for high latitude vegetation – NASA ABoVE
SI
PI Name
Fred Huemmrich
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Examine Solar Induced Fluorescence (SIF) along with visible to near infrared reflectance in high latitude ecosystems using a FLoX (Fluorescence Box, JB Hyperspectral) mounted on the flux tower. In addition to measurements of leaf level electron transport rate (ETR) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) were collected using MoniPAM Fluorometer.

PI Name
Fred Huemmrich

Field sites
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center NEON

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PI Affiliation
University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Molecular Observation Network (MONet) – First Collection
OSI
PI Name
Sarah Leichty
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This request is part of the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) Molecular Observation Network (MONet) to provide advanced soil physical, chemical and biological characterization of soil cores from all ecoregions within the United States.

PI Name
Sarah Leichty

Field sites
Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed NEON
Central Plains Experimental Range NEON
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge NEON
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PI Affiliation
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Start date
September 5, 2023
End date
July 31, 2024
Linking seasonal snow processes to wildlife population dynamics
SI
PI Name
Laura Prugh
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Investigate which seasonal snowpack properties impact predator-prey dynamics, and the key processes driving those properties.

PI Name
Laura Prugh

Field sites
Healy NEON

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PI Affiliation
University of Washington
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Ongoing
Ammonia Bidirectional Flux Study and Rocky Mountain National Park Initiative
SI
PI Name
Jeffrey Collett
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Better understand bi-directional exchange of ammonia between the atmosphere and forests in Rocky Mountain National Park. Objectives include a combination of gradient flux measurements on the NEON tower, measurements of canopy, litter and soil chemistry, and air-surface exchange modeling.

PI Name
Jeffrey Collett

Field sites
Rocky Mountains NEON

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PI Affiliation
Colorado State University
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Ongoing
Clarifying linkages between canopy SIF and physiological function for high latitude vegetation – NASA ABoVE
SI
PI Name
Fred Huemmrich
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Examine Solar Induced Fluorescence (SIF) along with visible to near infrared reflectance in a high latitude (arctic tundra) ecosystems using a FLoX (Fluorescence Box, JB Hyperspectral) mounted on the flux tower. In addition to measurements of leaf level electron transport rate (ETR) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) from a MoniPAM Fluorometer.

PI Name
Fred Huemmrich

Field sites
Utqiaġvik NEON

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PI Affiliation
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Start date
June 1, 2022
End date
September 30, 2022
EMSL 1000 Soils Project
OSI
PI Name
Nancy Hess
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This request is part of the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) 1000 Soils Project to provide advanced soil physical, chemical and biological characterization of soil cores from all ecoregions within the United States.

PI Name
Nancy Hess

Field sites
Abby Road NEON
Bartlett Experimental Forest NEON
Blandy Experimental Farm NEON
...

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PI Affiliation
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Start date
February 1, 2022
End date
April 30, 2023
Using NEON Arctic Shallow Ground Water Sampling to Test for Harmful Bacteria and Viruses Potentially Unfrozen by Melting Permafrost.
OSI
PI Name
Amy Vinturella
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Use the NEON Arctic shallow groundwater sampling methods to monitor for the Bacillus anthracis and other harmful bacteria and viruses.

PI Name
Amy Vinturella

Field sites
Caribou Creek NEON
Toolik Lake NEON

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PI Affiliation
Battelle
Start date
August 1, 2022
End date
October 31, 2022
2019 Icy Cape Supplemental Remedial Investigation Former Distant Early Warning Line Station, Icy Cape, AK
OSI
PI Name
Brandon Jensen
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Request to borrow 30 beetle pitfall trap sets (trap covers, spikes, and spacers) from D18/19. Collecting terrestrial insect samples from a non-NEON site (Icy Cape, AK as part of a Battelle project with the US Navy. Samples will be collected using beetle pitfall traps and composited to produce enough tissue sample volume to analyze for organic contaminants, PCBs, Pesticides, and metals. This project occurred in the Alaskan Arctic along the Chukchi Sea.

PI Name
Brandon Jensen

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PI Affiliation
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
End date
Ongoing

New version of neonUtilities (2.4.1)

Suspension of Herbaceous clip harvest (DP1.10023.001) sampling in some forested Tower plots

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