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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 by Castro, Aline Anderson de, von Randow, Celso, von Randow, Rita de Cássia Silva, Bezerra, Francisco Gilney Silva

    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 by Junior, Narciso Paulino, Von Randow, Rita Cássia Silva, Von Randow, Celso

    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 by von Randow, Rita de Cassia Silva, Tomasella, Javier, von Randow, Celso, de Araújo, Alessandro Carioca, Manzi, Antonio Ocimar, Hutjes, Ronald, Kruijt, Bart

    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 by von Randow, Rita de Cássia Silva

    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 by Von Randow, Rita Casia Silva, Rodriguez, Daniel Andrés, Tomasella, Javier, Aguiar, Ana Paula Dutra, Kruijt, Bart, Kabat, Pavel

    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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