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Archive | 2004

Ecological Research in the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia: Early Results, 2004 - eScholarship

Michael Keller; Ane Alencar; Gregory P. Asner; Bobby H. Braswell; Mercedes M. C. Bustamante; Eric A. Davidson; Ted R. Feldpausch; Erick Fernandes; Michael L. Goulden; P. Kabat; Bart Kruijt; Flavio LuizaÌo; Scott N. Miller; Daniel Markewitz; Antonio Donato Nobre; C. Nobre; Nicolau Priante Filho; Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha; Pedro L. Silva Dias; Celso von Randow; George L. Vourlitis

The Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a multinational, interdisciplinary research program led by Brazil. Ecological studies in LBA focus on how tropical forest conversion, regrowth, and selective logging influence carbon storage, nutrient dynamics, trace gas fluxes, and the prospect for sustainable land use in the Amazon region. Early results from ecological studies within LBA emphasize the var- iability within the vast Amazon region and the profound effects that land-use and land- cover changes are having on that landscape. The predominant land cover of the Amazon region is evergreen forest; nonetheless, LBA studies have observed strong seasonal patterns in gross primary production, ecosystem respiration, and net ecosystem exchange, as well as phenology and tree growth. The seasonal patterns vary spatially and interannually and evidence suggests that these patterns are driven not only by variations in weather but also by innate biological rhythms of the forest species. Rapid rates of deforestation have marked the forests of the Amazon region over the past three decades. Evidence from ground-based surveys and remote sensing show that substantial areas of forest are being degraded by logging activities and through the collapse of forest edges. Because forest edges and logged forests are susceptible to fire, positive feedback cycles of forest degradation may be initiated by land-use-change events. LBA studies indicate that cleared lands in the Amazon, once released from cultivation or pasture usage, regenerate biomass rapidly. However, the pace of biomass accumulation is dependent upon past land use and the depletion of nutrients by unsustainable land-management practices. The challenge for ongoing research within LBA is to integrate the recognition of diverse patterns and processes into general models for prediction of regional ecosystem function.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2002

Cloud and rain processes in a biosphere‐atmosphere interaction context in the Amazon Region

M. A. F. Silva Dias; Steven A. Rutledge; P. Kabat; P. L. Silva Dias; C. Nobre; Gilberto Fisch; A.J. Dolman; Edward J. Zipser; Michael Garstang; Antonio O. Manzi; Jose D. Fuentes; Humberto R. Rocha; Jose A. Marengo; A. Plana-Fattori; Leonardo D. A. Sá; R. C. S. Alvala; Meinrat O. Andreae; Paulo Artaxo; Ralf Gielow; Luciana V. Gatti


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 1992

Dry Season Micrometeorology of Central Amazonian Ranchland

Ivan Wright; J.H.C. Gash; H. R. Da Rocha; William James Shuttleworth; C. Nobre; G. T. Maitelli; C. A. G. P. Zamparoni; P. R. A. Carvalho


One Pager | 2012

Vulnerability of Brazilian Megacities to Climate Change: The São Paulo Metropolitan Region

C. Nobre; Andrea Ferraz Young; Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva; José Antônio Marengo Orsini; Antonio Donato Nobre; Agostinho Tadashi Ogura; Osório Thomaz; Guillermo Oswaldo Obregón Párraga; Gustavo Costa M. da Silva; Maria Valverde; André Carvalho Silveira; Grasiela de Oliveira Rodrigues


Conservation Letters | 2017

Are Brazil deforesters avoiding detection? Reply to Richards et al. 2016

Mercedes M. C. Bustamante; Dalton de Morisson Valeriano; Cláudio Aparecido de Almeida; Roberta Zecchini Cantinho; Luiz Eduardo Pinheiro Maurano; C. Nobre; Pedro Valle De Carvalho E Oliveira; Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto; Iris Roitman; Márcio Rojas; Mauro Santos; Julia Zanin Shimbo


Archive | 1999

Use of integrated modelling for experimental design; final report

P. Kabat; A. J. Dolman; M. Ashby; J.C. Gash; I. Wright; Alistair D. Culf; Jean-Christophe Calvet; Christine Delire; J. Noilhan; A. Jochum; M. A. F. Silva Dias; G. A. Fisch; R.C. Santos Alvala; C. Nobre; S.D. Prince; M. Steininger


ORNL DAAC | 2009

Pre-LBA Rondonia Boundary Layer Experiment (RBLE) Data

G. Fisch; E. Rocha; S.S. Souza; A.D. Culf; C. Nobre; H.R. Da Rocha; R.F. Lyra; A.C.L. Costa; V.N. Ubarana; J.C. Calvet; Ivan Wright


Archive | 2009

A sensor network driven micrometeorology study in the Serro do Mar rainforest canopy, southeast Brazil

Dennis Robert Fatland; Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha; David A. Carlson; J. A. Gupchup; Julieta Salles; Andreas Terzis; C. Nobre


Archive | 2008

Modelling of the decrease of tropical-forest resilience in Amazonia as affected by deforestation and fires

Manoel Cardoso; C. Nobre; Gilvan Sampaio de Oliveira; Dalton de Morisson Valeriano; Gilberto Câmara Neto; José dos Campos


Archive | 2007

Amazon rainforest regrowth with nutrient stress: A biosphere-atmosphere interaction problem

Merry Christmas Senna; Marcos Heil Costa; Eric A. Davidson; C. Nobre

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P. Kabat

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha

National Institute for Space Research

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Jose A. Marengo

National Institute for Space Research

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Jose D. Fuentes

Pennsylvania State University

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