The LATICE-Flux Infrastructure Lab

The LATICE-Flux Infrastructure Lab consist of a stationary and a mobile eddy-covariance flux system. The lab is built up and managed by the research group LATICE, Dept. of Geosciences, UiO.

The instrumentation of the Flux-tower: The research instruments at the stationary flux-tower at the Finse EcHO Observatory. Photo/Graphics: LATICE, Norbert Pirk, UiO
The instrumentation of the Flux-tower: The research instruments at the stationary flux-tower at the Finse EcHO Observatory. Photo/Graphics: LATICE, Norbert Pirk, UiO

The LATICE-Flux Infrastructure Lab consist of a stationary and a mobile eddy-covariance flux system. The stationary flux-tower is installed at the Finse Alpine Research Centre – Finse is a mountain village area in Ulvik municipality in Vestland county, Norway.

Both the stationary and the mobile instruments measure energy-, CO2- and H2O-fluxes, in addition to standard meteorological parameters.

About the infrastructure

More detailed information about and specifications of instrumentation (and services) of the LATICE-Flux tower at Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo is found on the webpage for the infrastructure:

The LATICE-Flux Infrastructure Lab - UiO

Published Mar. 20, 2023 1:06 PM - Last modified Mar. 20, 2023 1:17 PM