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| Format: | Dataset Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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PANGAEA
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.994813 |
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- This dataset provides long-term daily aggregated eddy-covariance, meteorological, radiation, and soil observations collected at the Nazinga near-natural savanna site in southern Burkina Faso between 2013 and 2022. The observations originate from six stations representing a gradient of land-use types, including near-natural savanna (Nazinga, Mole), cropland (Kayoro), rainfed rice field (Janga), and (semi-)degraded grassland (Sumbrungu, Gorigo). Turbulent fluxes were derived from high-frequency (20 Hz) measurements using standard EC processing procedures implemented in EddyPro (v7.0.9), including despiking, coordinate rotation, spectral corrections, and Webb–Pearman–Leuning (WPL) density corrections. Quality assessment follows established stationarity and turbulence criteria, and quality flags are provided for all fluxes. The dataset is aggregated to a uniform 30-minute temporal resolution, with no gap filling applied. All variables are provided in standardized units and naming conventions consistent with FLUXNET guidelines to facilitate comparability and reuse. The dataset supports studies of land–atmosphere interactions, surface–atmosphere coupling, and the impacts of land-use and climate variability in a data-scarce region of the global tropics.