About the Utah Flux Network =========================== The Utah Flux Network (UFN) is a statewide hydrometeorological network established by the Utah Geological Survey (UGS) to measure evapotranspiration, an essential component of Utah's water budget. UFN uses **eddy covariance** and **surface renewal** techniques to monitor water vapor, CO₂, and energy fluxes. Goals ----- - Provide ground-truth data for satellite evapotranspiration estimates - Support water banking, drought planning, and climate modeling - Enable consumptive use analysis for the Colorado River Compact Stations -------- - Agricultural fields (e.g., Bluff, Wellington, Escalante, Dugout Ranch, Pelican Lake, Desert View, Green River) - Wetlands (e.g., Matheson Wetlands, Great Salt Lake Phragmites) - Salt flats (e.g., Bonneville Salt Flats) - Forests (e.g., Cedar Mesa) Measurements ------------ - Net radiation, soil heat flux, latent & sensible heat - CO₂, water vapor, wind speed/direction - Soil moisture, temperature, and precipitation - Air temperature, relative humidity, and barometric pressure Data Access ----------- - Data is available through the `UGS website `_, Mesowest, and the `Ameriflux website `_.