Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sink over recent decades1-3. This carbon sink seems to be in decline, however, as a result of factors such as deforestation and climate change1-3. Here we investigate Amazonia's carbon budget and the main drivers responsible for its change into a carbon source. We performed 590 aircraft vertical profiling measurements of lower-tropospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide at four sites in Amazonia from 2010 to 20184. We find that total carbon emissions are greater in eastern Amazonia than in the western part, mostly as a result of spatial differences in carbon-monoxide-derived fire emissions. Southeastern Amazonia, in particu...
A number of approaches have been used to infer whether Amazonia is a net source or sink for carbon. ...
The Amazon Basin is at the center of an intensifying discourse about deforestation, land-use, and gl...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
Tropical forests such as the Amazonian rainforests play an important role for climate, are large car...
Among the greatest threats to the global climate is the possibility that the Amazon rainforest, Eart...
Extreme climatic events and land-use change are known to influence strongly the current carbon cycle...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Abstract Background Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Despite the consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, es...
Despite consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, estima...
Feedbacks between land carbon pools and climate provide one of the largest sources of uncertainty in...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as revealed by s...
A number of approaches have been used to infer whether Amazonia is a net source or sink for carbon. ...
The Amazon Basin is at the center of an intensifying discourse about deforestation, land-use, and gl...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
Tropical forests such as the Amazonian rainforests play an important role for climate, are large car...
Among the greatest threats to the global climate is the possibility that the Amazon rainforest, Eart...
Extreme climatic events and land-use change are known to influence strongly the current carbon cycle...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
Abstract Background Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided ...
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions of greenhou...
Despite the consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, es...
Despite consensus on the overall downward trend in Amazon forest loss in the previous decade, estima...
Feedbacks between land carbon pools and climate provide one of the largest sources of uncertainty in...
Abstract: Deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia makes a substantial contribution to global emissions o...
In this paper, we review some critical issues regarding carbon cycling in Amazonia, as revealed by s...
A number of approaches have been used to infer whether Amazonia is a net source or sink for carbon. ...
The Amazon Basin is at the center of an intensifying discourse about deforestation, land-use, and gl...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...