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    Ground and remote sensing-based measurements of leaf area index in a transitional forest and seasonal flooded forest in Brazil by Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Machado, Nadja Gomes, Danelichen, Victor Hugo de Morais, Souza, Maísa Caldas, Vourlitis, George Louis, Nogueira, José de Souza

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-08-2014)
    “…Leaf area index (LAI) is a key driver of forest productivity and evapotranspiration; however, it is a difficult and labor-intensive variable to measure, making…”
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    Relations of vegetation and water indices to volumetric soil water content in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil by Danelichen, Victor Hugo de Morais, Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Souza, Maísa Caldas, Machado, Nadja Gomes, Nogueira, José de Souza

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (16-09-2016)
    “…The measurement of the spatial distribution of volumetric soil water content in the Pantanal is highly difficult, but it can be performed indirectly from…”
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    MODELLING GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF TROPICAL FOREST BY REMOTE SENSING by Velasque, Maísa Caldas Souza, Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Machado, Nadja Gomes, Danelichen, Victor Hugo De Morais, Vourlitis, George Louis, Nogueira, José De Souza

    “…The application of remote sensing has provided an opportunity to improve the estimation of gross primary production (GPP) on a regional scale. Several models…”
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    Estimation of soil heat flux in a neotropical Wetland region using remote sensing techniques by Danelichen, Victor Hugo de Morais, Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Souza, Maísa Caldas, Machado, Nadja Gomes, Silva, Bernardo Barbosa da, Nogueira, José de Souza

    Published in Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia (01-12-2014)
    “…The direct estimation of the soil heat flux (G) by remote sensing data is not possible. For this, several models have been proposed empirically from the…”
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    ESTIMATION OF RAINFALL BY NEURAL NETWORK OVER A NEOTROPICAL REGION (ESTIMATIVA DE CHUVAS PELA REDE NEURAL SOBRE A REGIÃO NEOTROPICAL) by Machado, Nadja Gomes, Ventura, Thiago Meirelles, Danelichen, Victor Hugo De Morais, Querino, Carlos Alexandre Santos, Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi

    “…Rainfall is the key element in regional water balance, and has direct influence over economic activity. Quantifying rainfall at spatial and temporal scales in…”
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    TRMM SATELLITE PERFORMANCE IN ESTIMATED RAINFALL OVER THE MIDWEST REGION OF BRAZIL by Danelichen, Victor Hugo De Morais, Machado, Nadja Gomes, Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Souza, Maísa Caldas

    “…Rainfall is the key element in regional water balance, and have direct influence over economic activity. In this study, we evaluate the estimates of…”
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    Estimation of gross primary production of the Amazon-Cerrado transitional forest by remote sensing techniques by Souza, Maísa Caldas, Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Danelichen, Victor Hugo de Morais, Machado, Nadja Gomes, Musis, Carlo Ralph de, Vourlitis, George Louis, Nogueira, José de Souza

    Published in Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia (01-03-2014)
    “…The gross primary production (GPP) of ecosystems is an important variable in the study of global climate change. Generally, the GPP has been estimated by…”
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    Modelling gross primary production of a tropical semi-deciduous forest in the southern Amazon Basin by Biudes, Marcelo Sacardi, Souza, Maísa Caldas, Machado, Nadja Gomes, de Morais Danelichen, Victor Hugo, Vourlitis, George Louis, de Souza Nogueira, José

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (16-02-2014)
    “…Semi-deciduous forest in the Amazon Basin is sensitive to temporal variation in surface water availability that can limit seasonal rates of leaf and canopy gas…”
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