neonSoilFlux

neonSoilFlux is a repository code to acquire, tidy, and compute soil respiration fluxes at NEON sites using the flux-gradient method.

An online applet for visualization at select NEON sites is found here

Installation

Installation in R through:

devtools::install_github("jmzobitz/neonSoilFlux", build = TRUE, build_opts = c("--no-resave-data", "--no-manual"),force=TRUE)

If you encounter problems with code in this repository, feel free to post an issue.

Usage

To analyze fluxes once the package is installed requires a two step process:

  1. Load up the tidyverse and lubridate libraries (library(tidyverse) and library(lubridate). We are heavily making use of dplyr and purrr, so this should get you covered.

  2. First acquire the NEON data, following conventions of loadByProduct function in the neonUtilities package. out_env_data <- acquire_neon_data(site_name = 'SJER', download_date = '2021-06', )

  3. Then process and compute fluxes. out_fluxes <- compute_neon_flux(input_site_env = out_env_data$site_data, input_site_megapit = out_env_data$site_megapit )

You now have a data frame of computed fluxes.

More detailed usage information is given in the vignette using-neonSoilFlux (vignette(using-neonSoilFlux)).

Credits & Acknowledgements

The package neonSoilFlux was funded with support from the National Science Foundation, grant #2017829. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

The National Ecological Observatory Network is a program sponsored by the National Science Foundation and operated under cooperative agreement by Battelle. This material is based in part upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the NEON Program.

Code Contributions / Changelog:

License

GNU Affero General Public License Version 3, 19 November 2007

Disclaimer

Information and documents contained within this repository are available as-is. Codes or documents, or their use, may not be supported or maintained under any program or service and may not be compatible with data currently available from the NEON Data Portal.