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OzFlux Data Workshop 2024

Geography / Geology Building 225, Room [ 123] 1st Year Geography Lab, The University of Western Australia
crawley, australia
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Mon, 11 Nov, 9am - 15 Nov, 5pm AWST

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OzFlux Data Workshop 11th - 15th November, Perth, WA (UTC +8) 

Join us to learn all about the latest techniques in flux data processing and instrumentation. Over 5 days, the workshop will include talks and demonstrations from eddy covariance research and industry experts, including how to setup and maintain a well-running flux tower and how to use the PyFluxPro data processing tool to go from raw through to gap filled and partitioned flux data. 

New this year will be a one-day information session to learn how to prepare your flux data for processing with ONEFlux and submission to a FLUXNET data product.


Format: 
The workshop will primarily take place in-person, and we strongly encourage attendees to join us in-person for the best experience. However, a virtual attendance option may be made available, subject to instructors and interest. Please note that virtual attendance will definitely be offered for the ONEFlux demonstration day on Thursday, November 14th.


Registration:
This is a free event with no registration costs

Early Career Researcher Event

We are organising an ECR event for the first time in this OzFlux conference. There is an excellent opportunity for early career researchers to get to know each other and share their experiences with the wider OzFlux community. You are free to join this event. Please indicate your preference to join the event by clicking the checkbox when registering.

Supported by UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, Centre for Water and Spatial Science, TERN Ecosystem Research Infrastructure and National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).


The Centre for Water and Spatial Science acknowledges that its workspaces at the University of Western Australia are situated on Noongar land, and that Noongar people remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land and continue to practise their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land of all Countries we tread, and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.

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Geography / Geology Building 225, Room [ 123] 1st Year Geography Lab, The University of Western Australia
crawley, australia