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The AmeriFlux data you are about to download are available without cost and were furnished by individual AmeriFlux scientists who encourage their use.
Users are requested to inform the appropriate AmeriFlux scientist or scientists of your plans for usage or publication. Once you have made your data selections, our data system will provide an opportunity to send an e-mail to the investigators immediately with the appropriate e-mail addresses provided for you. In addition, the AmeriFlux scientists will be notified by our system through e-mail that you have downloaded data from their site(s).
Failure to notify AmeriFlux data contributors may result in a loss of access privileges to the AmeriFlux data repository at the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC).
Once you have contacted the AmeriFlux scientists, we expect you will acknowledge the data source as a citation or in the acknowledgments if the data are not yet published. If the AmeriFlux Principal Investigators feel that they should be acknowledged or offered participation as authors, they will let you know and we assume that an agreement on such matters will be reached before publishing and/or use of the data for publication. If your work directly competes with the Principal Investigators analysis they may ask that they have the opportunity to submit a manuscript before you submit one that uses unpublished data. In addition, when publishing, please acknowledge the agency that supported the research.
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