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Title: Eddy correlation measurements of energy partition for Amazonian forest
Authors: Shuttleworth, William James
Gash, John H.C.
Lloyd, Colin R.
Moore, Christopher J.
Roberts, John M.
Filho, Ari de O Marques
Fisch, Gilberto Fernando
Paula Silva Filho, Vicente de
Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré Góes
Molion, Luiz Carlos Baldicero
Abreu Sá, Leonardo Deane de
Nobre, Carlos Afonso
Cabral, Osvaldo M.R.
Patel, Sukaran Ram
Carvalho de Moraes, J.
Issue Date: 1984
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 110, Número 466, Pags. 1143-1162
Abstract: Measurements of energy partition for Amazonian forest made with novel eddy correlation equipment are presented for eight dry days in September 1983. These are interpreted to provide estimates of the aerodynamic and surface resistance for this vegetation type. Daily total evaporation for a transpiring canopy accounts for 70% of the available radiant energy, and is two thirds of conventional estimates of potential evaporation. The results are used to provide an initial calibration of a simple, physically based model of daily evaporation for Amazonian rain forest. Copyright © 1984 Royal Meteorological Society
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1002/qj.49711046622
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