Robson Creek FLUXNET Release 2026_r1

Created 14/04/2026

Updated 14/04/2026

This release consists of flux tower measurements of the exchange of energy and mass between the surface and the atmospheric boundary-layer using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed using PyFluxPro (v3.4.21) as described by Isaac et al. (2017) for the quality control and post-processing steps. The final, gap-filled product containing Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER) has been produced using the ONEFlux software as described in Pastorello et al (2020). This data set has been produced as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project.

The Robson Creek flux station commenced continuous collection of data in August 2013. The flux tower is located at Robson Creek, 24 km northeast of Atherton on the western slopes of the Lamb Range in Danbulla National Park, within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

The Robson Creek tower is located in tropical rainforest, approximately 30 km northwest of Atherton in Far North Queensland. It lies on the western slopes of the Lamb Range in Danbulla National Park, within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA). The tower is located to the NW of a 25 Ha census plot established by CSIRO in 2012. Vegetation type: the forest is mapped as Regional Ecosystem (RE) 7.3.36a, complex mesophyll vine forest (Queensland Government 2006). The forest type changes to RE 7.12.16a, simple to complex notophyll vine forest, with increasing altitude to the north of the 25 Ha plot. In structure the forest is very tall to extremely tall closed forest with canopy heights ranging from 23 to 44 m. The tower is located at the southern base of the Lamb Range which rises to 1276 m ASL. The landform of the 25Ha plot which is in the dominant wind direction from the tower is moderately inclined with a low relief, a 30 m high ridge running north/south through the middle of the plot and a 40 m high ridge running north/south on the eastern edge of the plot. Three permanent creeks flow through the 25 Ha plot, joining with Robson Creek which in turn meets the Tinaroo Dam approximately one kilometre south of the plot. The climate of the area is considered seasonal with 61% of the annual rainfall occurring in the months of January to March. Based on the first 10 years of site rainfall data the MAP 2292 mm indicates the OzFlux site is slightly wetter than the nearby locations.

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Title Robson Creek FLUXNET Release 2026_r1
Language eng
Licence Not Specified
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/en/dataset/d616a715-1002-4867-be0b-6eb2f2d2da7c
Contact Point
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery
michael.liddell@jcu.edu.au
Reference Period 01/08/2013 - 01/01/2026
Geospatial Coverage
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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This dataset was originally found on Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network "Robson Creek FLUXNET Release 2026_r1". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://geonetwork.tern.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw/dataset/robson-creek-fluxnet-release-2026_r1