2009
DOI: 10.1029/2007jg000640
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Patterns of water and heat flux across a biome gradient from tropical forest to savanna in Brazil

Abstract: [1] We investigated the seasonal patterns of water vapor and sensible heat flux along a tropical biome gradient from forest to savanna. We analyzed data from a network of flux towers in Brazil that were operated within the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA). These tower sites included tropical humid and semideciduous forest, transitional forest, floodplain (with physiognomies of cerrado), and cerrado sensu stricto. The mean annual sensible heat flux at all sites ranged from 20 to 38 … Show more

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“…Our use of the term "transitional forest" differs somewhat from other studies (e.g., da Rocha et al (2002Rocha et al ( , 2009), as it includes both the semideciduous forest RJA site which is proximal to but not within the forest-Cerrado ecotone and the seasonally flooded BAN site which is within the forest-Cerrado ecotone and contains both cerradão (tall ∼18-m trees) and cerrado sensu stricto (closed canopy of small 5 m-tall trees interspersed with taller 7-10 m trees). The tower at the PDG Cerrado site is situated within a zone of cerrado sensu stricto (da Rocha et al, 2002(da Rocha et al, , 2009. For additional site characteristics and ecosystem behavior, see Restrepo-Coupe et al (2013) and references therein and da Rocha et al (2002Rocha et al ( , 2009.…”
Section: Site Descriptions Grouping and Observational Datacontrasting
confidence: 40%
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“…Our use of the term "transitional forest" differs somewhat from other studies (e.g., da Rocha et al (2002Rocha et al ( , 2009), as it includes both the semideciduous forest RJA site which is proximal to but not within the forest-Cerrado ecotone and the seasonally flooded BAN site which is within the forest-Cerrado ecotone and contains both cerradão (tall ∼18-m trees) and cerrado sensu stricto (closed canopy of small 5 m-tall trees interspersed with taller 7-10 m trees). The tower at the PDG Cerrado site is situated within a zone of cerrado sensu stricto (da Rocha et al, 2002(da Rocha et al, , 2009. For additional site characteristics and ecosystem behavior, see Restrepo-Coupe et al (2013) and references therein and da Rocha et al (2002Rocha et al ( , 2009.…”
Section: Site Descriptions Grouping and Observational Datacontrasting
confidence: 40%
“…In this paper, "equatorial forest" is not intended to be representative of Amazonian equatorial forests in general, since the sites presented occur mostly on highly weathered, relatively nutrientpoor soils, in contrast to western Amazonia where soils are shallow and more nutrient-rich which support forests with higher rates of vegetation productivity and turnover (Quesada et al, 2012). Our use of the term "transitional forest" differs somewhat from other studies (e.g., da Rocha et al (2002Rocha et al ( , 2009), as it includes both the semideciduous forest RJA site which is proximal to but not within the forest-Cerrado ecotone and the seasonally flooded BAN site which is within the forest-Cerrado ecotone and contains both cerradão (tall ∼18-m trees) and cerrado sensu stricto (closed canopy of small 5 m-tall trees interspersed with taller 7-10 m trees). The tower at the PDG Cerrado site is situated within a zone of cerrado sensu stricto (da Rocha et al, 2002(da Rocha et al, , 2009.…”
Section: Site Descriptions Grouping and Observational Datamentioning
confidence: 46%
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