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Overview of the BOREAS Project
The
Boreal Ecosystem - Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) was an intensive
remote-sensing and field study in the boreal forests of central Canada
during the years 1993 to 1996. BOREAS investigated exchanges of energy,
water, heat, CO2, and trace gases between the boreal forest and the atmosphere.
The project is described in the ORNL DAAC's BOREAS Campaign Document. BOREAS Related Resources
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What is the boreal forest?
The
largest of the land biomes is the boreal, or Taiga biome. Taiga
(its Russian name) biomes can be found in areas with shorter,
warm summers and long winters; there are Taiga biomes in Europe,
Asia, Siberia, and North-America. Because of the cold climates,
plant life in the boreal forest is sturdy, consisting mainly of
evergreens and other resilient vegetation.
Related Project: BOREAS Follow-On
The BOREAS Follow-On Project
extended and built upon BOREAS. A common set of existing BOREAS
in situ and remote-sensing data from the period 1993-1996 was
compiled at point, study area, and regional scales for use by
Follow-On investigators. In addition, new
data were compiled for the period 1997-1998, and selected historical data from as early as
1945 were added.
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