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Title: A tropical rainforest clearing experiment by biomass burning in the Manaus region
Authors: Carvalho, João Andrade de
Santos, J. M.
Santos, José Carlos dos
Leitão, M. M.
Higuchi, Niro
Keywords: Biomass-burning
Carbon Mass Balance
Rainforest Clearing
Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus
Carbon Dioxide
Air Pollution
Air Temperature
Biomass
Combustion
Fire
Forest
Heat Transfer
Priority Journal
Soil
Tree
Vegetation
Issue Date: 1995
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Atmospheric Environment
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 29, Número 17, Pags. 2301-2309
Abstract: A tropical rainforest clearing experiment by biomass burning performed in a one hectare area of INPA's forest reserve located 60 km from Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, is described. The experiment is part of a major effort to quantify the amounts of carbon dioxide generated by this kind of clearing process. Following the procedure used by native people in the region, the trees were cut and the biomass left to dry on the ground for three months before burning. The fire burned through the whole one hectare area. The results include a carbon mass balance of the test site, air temperatures and heat transfer rates inside the ground. The carbon balance allowed the estimation of the carbon gasification efficiency for this kind of fire. © 1995.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/1352-2310(95)00094-F
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