Use este identificador para citar ou linkar para este item: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18441
Registro completo de metadados
Campo DCValorIdioma
dc.contributor.authorCampos, José Galúcio-
dc.contributor.authorAcevedo, Otávio C.-
dc.contributor.authorTóta, Júlio-
dc.contributor.authorManzi, Antônio Ocimar-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-15T21:55:04Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-15T21:55:04Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18441-
dc.description.abstractThe Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) project has been using the eddy covariance technique since 1998 to monitor energy, water, and carbon surface fluxes over Amazonia. The results obtained up-to-date indicate high level of uncertainties, especially regarding the role of the Amazonian ecosystem to the global carbon budget. Besides the problems related to the eddy covariance measuring system (systematic error and nighttime stable conditions), an extremely important factor is associated with the averaging time scale or "time window" used by the scientific community to determine the surface fluxes. This work presents initial efforts to determine the turbulence time scale for long-term carbon and energy surface fluxes over the Amazon rain forest. A total of 198 nights and 218 days during 2006 were analyzed. The multiresolution decomposition technique was applied to project the signal into several time scales and determine when the spectral and cospectral gap occurred. This technique permitted evaluating and separating the real contribution from turbulent and mesoscale fluxes to the total surface fluxes at both diurnal and nocturnal periods. The average turbulence time scale was below 200 and 1200 s for all scalars at nighttime and daytime, respectively. In all cases, there is seasonal dependence. This result shows that the time scale commonly used to calculate nocturnal surface fluxes (30 min) includes a good portion of mesoscale flux in the estimates. The role of these mesoscale fluxes, in terms of seasonal dependence and the uncertainties they add to the estimates, is then analyzed. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 114, Número 8pt_BR
dc.rightsRestrito*
dc.subjectCarbon Dioxideen
dc.subjectRainen
dc.subjectSurface Measurementen
dc.subjectTurbulenceen
dc.subjectAmazon Rainforesten
dc.subjectAmazoniaen
dc.subjectCarbon Budgetsen
dc.subjectCarbon Surfaceen
dc.subjectEddy Covarianceen
dc.subjectEddy Covariance Techniqueen
dc.subjectEnergy Surfaceen
dc.subjectMeasuring Systemsen
dc.subjectMesoscale Fluxen
dc.subjectMulti Resolution Decompositionen
dc.subjectScientific Communityen
dc.subjectSeasonal Dependenceen
dc.subjectSurface Fluxen
dc.subjectTemporal Scaleen
dc.subjectTime Windowsen
dc.subjectTime-scaleen
dc.subjectTropical Rain Foresten
dc.subjectUncertainty Analysisen
dc.subjectAtmosphere-biosphere Interactionen
dc.subjectCarbon Budgeten
dc.subjectCarbon Dioxideen
dc.subjectEddy Covarianceen
dc.subjectEnergy Fluxen
dc.subjectMesoscale Meteorologyen
dc.subjectRainforesten
dc.subjectTemporal Analysisen
dc.subjectTropical Foresten
dc.subjectUncertainty Analysisen
dc.subjectWater Exchangeen
dc.subjectAmazoniaen
dc.subjectSouth Americaen
dc.titleOn the temporal scale of the turbulent exchange of carbon dioxide and energy above a tropical rain forest in Amazoniaen
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1029/2008JD011240-
dc.publisher.journalJournal of Geophysical Research Atmospherespt_BR
Aparece nas coleções:Artigos

Arquivos associados a este item:
Não existem arquivos associados a este item.


Os itens no repositório estão protegidos por copyright, com todos os direitos reservados, salvo quando é indicado o contrário.