We analyzed the pattern of large forest disturbances or blow-downs apparently caused by severe storms in a mostly unmanaged portion of the Brazilian Amazon using 27 Landsat images and daily precipitation estimates from NOAA satellite data. For each Landsat a spectral mixture analysis (SMA) was applied. Based on SMA, we detected and mapped 279 patches (from 5 ha to 2,223 ha) characteristic of blow-downs. A total of 21,931 ha of forest were disturbed. We found a strong correlation between occurrence of blow-downs and frequency of heavy rainfall (Spearman\u27s rank, r2 = 0.84, p \u3c 0.0003). The recurrence intervals of large disturbances were estimated to be 90,000 yr for the eastern Amazon and 27,000 yr for the western Amazon. This suggests ...
Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plot...
Tree mortality is a key driver of forest community composition and carbon dynamics. Strong winds ass...
Canopy gaps are openings in the forest canopy resulting from branch fall and tree mortality events. ...
Large natural disturbances (\u3e 1 ha) in old-growth tropical forests are caused by a variety of pro...
The frequency, severity, and intensity of natural disturbances in tropical forests continually re-sh...
Canopy gaps created by wind-throw events, or blowdowns, create a complex mosaic of forest patches va...
Canopy gaps created by wind-throw events, or blowdowns, create a complex mosaic of forest patches va...
The dynamics of forest recovery after windthrows (i.e., broken or uprooted trees by wind) are poorly...
Understanding the interplay between climate and land-use dynamics is a fundamental concern for asses...
Canopy gaps created by wind-throw events, or blowdowns, create a complex mosaic of forest patches va...
In mid-January 2005 a convective squall line traversed 4.5 × 106 km2 of Amazonia from...
Tropical forests play an important role in global carbon cycle by storing and potentially sequesteri...
Amazon forests experienced recent severe droughts in an anomalous short period induced by different ...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plot...
Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plot...
Tree mortality is a key driver of forest community composition and carbon dynamics. Strong winds ass...
Canopy gaps are openings in the forest canopy resulting from branch fall and tree mortality events. ...
Large natural disturbances (\u3e 1 ha) in old-growth tropical forests are caused by a variety of pro...
The frequency, severity, and intensity of natural disturbances in tropical forests continually re-sh...
Canopy gaps created by wind-throw events, or blowdowns, create a complex mosaic of forest patches va...
Canopy gaps created by wind-throw events, or blowdowns, create a complex mosaic of forest patches va...
The dynamics of forest recovery after windthrows (i.e., broken or uprooted trees by wind) are poorly...
Understanding the interplay between climate and land-use dynamics is a fundamental concern for asses...
Canopy gaps created by wind-throw events, or blowdowns, create a complex mosaic of forest patches va...
In mid-January 2005 a convective squall line traversed 4.5 × 106 km2 of Amazonia from...
Tropical forests play an important role in global carbon cycle by storing and potentially sequesteri...
Amazon forests experienced recent severe droughts in an anomalous short period induced by different ...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plot...
Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plot...
Tree mortality is a key driver of forest community composition and carbon dynamics. Strong winds ass...
Canopy gaps are openings in the forest canopy resulting from branch fall and tree mortality events. ...