Search Results - "Randow, Rita de Cássia von"
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Distributed hydrological modeling of a micro-scale rainforest watershed in Amazonia: Model evaluation and advances in calibration using the new HAND terrain model
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (10-09-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► DHSVM model evaluation for three nested basins in Central Amazonia. ► Tropical rainforest catchment with deep soil successfully modeled by…”
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Evaluating carbon and water fluxes and stocks in Brazil under changing climate and refined regional scenarios for changes in land use
Published in Frontiers in climate (16-09-2022)“…Climate change and land-use change can alter the role of natural vegetation as a sink or source of atmospheric carbon. In this work, we evaluate the response…”
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Analysis of biological and meteorological controls of evapotranspiration in pristine forests and a pasture site in Amazonia
Published in Revista ambiente & água (01-04-2017)“…This work studied the behavior and seasonality of evapotranspiration influenced by biotic and abiotic factors through analysis of diurnal variation of…”
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Evapotranspiration and gross primary productivity of secondary vegetation in Amazonia inferred by eddy covariance
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-11-2020)“…•We compare 4 years of eddy flux data of secondary and primary forest in Amazonia.•Evapotranspiration in secondary forest is 20% higher than in primary…”
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Effects of Land Use and Land Cover Change on the Water Cycle in the Amazon Basin under a Changing Climate
Published 01-01-2020“…The Amazon rainforest, the world’s largest tropical rainforest, plays an important role on climate regulation by carbon fixation and cooling temperature…”
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Response of the river discharge in the Tocantins River Basin, Brazil, to environmental changes and the associated effects on the energy potential
Published in Regional environmental change (01-01-2019)“…Climate change is expected to impact the hydrological regime worldwide, and land use and land cover change may alter the effects of the former in some cases…”
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