LI-COR Environmental
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LI-COR Environmental has been designing, manufacturing, and marketing instruments and software for measuring plants, ecosystems, soil, and light since 1971.
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This past week Grassland Ecology Lab, Shelby Williford Kevin Wilcox, Sophia and I had the opportunity to teach kids and parents about photosynthesis with live demonstration using LI-COR Environmental 6800 during #Scienceeverywhere UNCG Biology.
Students in the Griffin-Nolan lab learning how to measure photosynthesis on Chico State campus this morning 🌱🌤️ LI-COR Environmental
So excited to start the first measurements in our amazing VPDrought Experiment in Pfynwald with Arianna Milano and our new teammate Giovanni Bortolami 🌲🌲 EPFL-ENAC WSL Umweltforschung
‘Oh, for the love of loggers!’ Over the years we have heard (many) requests from you all that LI-COR needs a data logging solution. Well, today we can cross that request off our list. We are happy to let you know that Onset HOBO Data Loggers has joined our team. Big things coming!
It is still winter in our Open Lab in Finland ☃️
A few days ago there were -7ºC and some wild animals helped check the data collected by the Eddy Covariance Tower 🐺
Pictures by Elina Oksanen
New toy just arrived. Expect more #greenhousegas and #peatland #research in the near future. LI-COR Environmental Dr Maria Strack
I am excited to share some soil GHG emissions from LTE_IOSDV in Speyer just 8 days after fertilization using LI-COR Environmental TGAs. I hope to get the same trend in soil microbiological analysis.
The South of Scotland has joined a national network of #flux towers, with a unique project, involving the Hutton (EBS James Hutton), allowing #greenhousegases to be measured as the land changes from commercial forestry crops to restored #peatland .
More: bit.ly/3ThwnuO
The flux tower project couldn't have happened without our main funder Peatland ACTION - check out their link for more info on the project.
Deep in South Scotland, outside Dumfries, a 14-metre tower looks over the canopy of conifers...
Been hearing about the new flux tower but not sure what it does? Read our new blog!
carboncentre.org/post/the-flux-…
Peatland ACTION UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology James Hutton Institute Forestry and Land Scotland South of Scotland Enterprise
Back from #Kenya where we installed automated devices to estimate the #water balance of a catchment in the Eastern Rift Valley.
The tectonic lake levels in this region have recently increased and forced communities to move further inland.
Jonathan Ren NUS Geography LI-COR Environmental