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Aerial view of the 40-meter tower rising above the forest canopy
The Virginia Forest Research Facility is located in Fluvanna County (MAP), Virginia (37.91oN, 78.29oW, at 120 m above sea level). The facility is located on property donated to the University of Virginia Alumni Association for use by the  faculty in the Department of Environmental Sciences, the University of Virginia. The field site represents a secondary growth, mixed deciduous forest in the Piedmont of central Virginia. The forest is about 70 years old, and average tree height is 20 m. The composition of forest is dominated by Acer, Carya, Cornus, Fagus, Liriodendron, Liquidambar, Platanus and Quercus.  A 40-meter scaffolding tower acts as the platform for instrumentation used to make measurements within and above the forest canopy. The terrain around the tower is sufficiently flat to meet the requirements of eddy covariance and gradient diffusion techniques to estimate canopy fluxes of trace gases.
  Last Update : SUN, 26 DEC 2004
Contact: Jose D Fuentes   
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Clark Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22903, Phone: (434) 982-2654