NEON
General Information
Web Address
Description of Network
The National Science Foundation's National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a continental-scale observation facility operated by Battelle and designed to collect long-term open access ecological data to better understand how U.S. ecosystems are changing. The comprehensive data, spatial extent and remote sensing technology provided by NEON will enable a large and diverse user community to tackle new questions at scales not accessible to previous generations of ecologists.
Belongs to
Verified member sites
81 sites:
Harvard Forest & Quabbin Watershed NEON (HARV) |
Healy NEON (HEAL) |
Jornada Experimental Range NEON (JORN) |
Kings Creek NEON (KING) |
Konza Prairie Agroecosystem NEON (KONA) |
Konza Prairie Biological Station NEON (KONZ) |
KU Field Station NEON (UKFS) |
Lajas Experimental Station NEON (LAJA) |
Lake Barco NEON (BARC) |
Lake Suggs NEON (SUGGS) |
Observed Properties
physical parameter | Researched by 3 sites |
carbon dioxide flux per soil horizon | Researched by 3 sites |
specific conductivity | Researched by 2 sites |
water transparency | Researched by 2 sites |
stage height | Researched by 2 sites |
photosynthetically active radiation intensity | Researched by 2 sites |
water depth | Researched by 2 sites |
*This page is generated automatically using the available information in DEIMS-SDR describing the sites in this network/RI. Sites that are not documented on DEIMS-SDR are not featured on this page. We cannot therefore guarantee that this page will always reflect the actual list of sites for the network/RI.