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March 2012

New funding for LiCOR LI-7700 Methane sensor for Sedge Fen more

November 2011

Presentations from the Fenland workshop 14.10. at the Department of Geography in Leicester. Contact:Jörg Kaduk

Licor course on EC 9.-11.11. in the Department of Geography in Leicester more

October 2011

Fenland workshop 14.10. at the Department of Geography in Leicester. Contact:Jörg Kaduk more

New LiCOR LI-7700 Methane sensor installed in Baker's Fen more

FENFLUX part of DEFRA project on lowland peatlands more

New PhD student, Gong Pan, starting on Baker's Fen flux site more

July 2011

Power system of Baker's Fen flux site upgraded more

June 2011

Secured funding for LiCOR LI-7700 Methane sensor for Baker's Fen more

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Eddy covariance fluxes in Fenlands

FENFLUX is a project run by the Department of Geography, University of Leicester (UoL) and the Centre of Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) in Wallingford in Wicken Fen. UoL runs a flux site in Baker's Fen, an area that is under restoration management after arable agriculture since 1999 and CEH runs a flux site in Sedge Fen, an ancient Fen.

The aims of FENFLUX are to:

Fly to Baker's Fen or Sedge Fen in Google Earth

Contacts:

Jörg Kaduk (UoL)  
Mike Acreman (CEH)  
Heiko Balzter (UoL)  
Richard Harding (CEH)