ECN data, along with data from related networks, are accessible via the ECN Data Centre. Some ECN datasets span almost a quarter of a century.
Our longest running terrestrial ECN sites began operating in 1992, making 1993 the first complete year of data collection. With the addition of the 2012 data to our database, we reached 20 years of data for these sites. To mark this milestone, we added 18 datasets to the CEH Environmental Information Platform, and generated a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for each of them.
We have now extended these datasets up to 2015 (i.e time series of 23 years).
These datasets contain the complete run of data available from our terrestrial sites. Data for seven of the sites span the entire 23 year period. A further four sites began operating after 1993. Sadly, monitoring at Drayton ceased in 2014.
The ECN database is managed and developed by the ECN Central Co-ordination Unit (CCU) at CEH Lancaster. Data are held and made accessible according to the ECN data policy.