Forests around Manaus have staged the oldest and the longest forest-atmosphere CO2 exchange studies made anywhere in the Amazon. Since July 1999 the exchange of CO2, water, and energy, as well as weather variables, have been measured almost continuously over two forests, 11 km apart, in the Cuieiras reserve near Manaus, Brazil. This paper presents the sites and climatology of the region based upon the new data sets. The landscape consists of plateaus dissected by often waterlogged valleys, and the two sites differ in terms of the relative areas of those two landscape components represented in the tower footprints. The radiation and wind climate was similar to both towers. Generally, both the long-wave and short-wave radiation input was less...
High quality atmospheric CO2 measurements are sparse in Amazonia, but can provide critical insights ...
A conceptual framework is developed using atmospheric measurements from aircraft to determine fluxes...
International audience[1] In some regions of the Amazon, global biogeophysical models have difficult...
Forests around Manaus have staged the oldest and the longest forest-atmosphere CO2 exchange studies ...
Comparative measurements of radiation flux components and turbulent fluxes of energy and CO2 are mad...
Long-term measurements of ecosystem-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, water, and energy, via eddy flux...
The landscape of central Amazonia is composed of plateaus and valleys. Previous observations have sh...
Measurements of vertical fluxes for CO2 and O3 were made at a level 10 m above the canopy of the Ama...
[1] A conceptual framework is developed using atmospheric measurements from aircraft to determine fl...
Tropical forest represents significant sources/sinks for trace gases (C02, O], CH4), and the exchang...
The carbon and water cycles for a southwestern Amazonian forest site were investigated using the lon...
On the moderately complex terrain covered by dense tropical Amazon Rainforest (Reserva Biologica do ...
A one-dimensional multi-layer scheme describing the coupled exchange of energy and CO2, the emission...
Copyright © 2012 Julio Tóta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Inundated tropical forests are underrepresented in analyses of the global carbon cycle and constitut...
High quality atmospheric CO2 measurements are sparse in Amazonia, but can provide critical insights ...
A conceptual framework is developed using atmospheric measurements from aircraft to determine fluxes...
International audience[1] In some regions of the Amazon, global biogeophysical models have difficult...
Forests around Manaus have staged the oldest and the longest forest-atmosphere CO2 exchange studies ...
Comparative measurements of radiation flux components and turbulent fluxes of energy and CO2 are mad...
Long-term measurements of ecosystem-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, water, and energy, via eddy flux...
The landscape of central Amazonia is composed of plateaus and valleys. Previous observations have sh...
Measurements of vertical fluxes for CO2 and O3 were made at a level 10 m above the canopy of the Ama...
[1] A conceptual framework is developed using atmospheric measurements from aircraft to determine fl...
Tropical forest represents significant sources/sinks for trace gases (C02, O], CH4), and the exchang...
The carbon and water cycles for a southwestern Amazonian forest site were investigated using the lon...
On the moderately complex terrain covered by dense tropical Amazon Rainforest (Reserva Biologica do ...
A one-dimensional multi-layer scheme describing the coupled exchange of energy and CO2, the emission...
Copyright © 2012 Julio Tóta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Inundated tropical forests are underrepresented in analyses of the global carbon cycle and constitut...
High quality atmospheric CO2 measurements are sparse in Amazonia, but can provide critical insights ...
A conceptual framework is developed using atmospheric measurements from aircraft to determine fluxes...
International audience[1] In some regions of the Amazon, global biogeophysical models have difficult...