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Testing conceptual and physically based soil hydrology schemes against observations for the Amazon Basin

Testing conceptual and physically based soil hydrology schemes against observations for the Amazon Basin

... Introduction The Amazon Basin plays an important role within the global water ...of the water discharged into the oceans (Molinier and Guyot, ...1996). The complex hydrological ...

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Potential effects of climate change on inundation patterns in the Amazon Basin

Potential effects of climate change on inundation patterns in the Amazon Basin

... For the Amazon region, temperature is projected to increase by up to ...until the end of the century in the A2 scenario (Meehl et ...by the end of the century (especially ...

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Ground-based observation of clusters and nucleation-mode particles in the Amazon

Ground-based observation of clusters and nucleation-mode particles in the Amazon

... in the Amazon rainforest using direct measure- ment ...is the first direct ob- servation of NPF events in the Amazon ...showed the occur- rence of nucleation-mode ...both ...

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Impacts of Degradation on Water, Energy, and Carbon Cycling of the Amazon Tropical Forests

Impacts of Degradation on Water, Energy, and Carbon Cycling of the Amazon Tropical Forests

... the Amazon (Tyukavina et al., 2017), it may further reduce the strength of the Amazon water vapor source to the ...impacts the water and energy fluxes, but ...

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Branch xylem density variations across the Amazon Basin

Branch xylem density variations across the Amazon Basin

... The Amazon Basin is the most diverse and largest con- tiguous tropical forest on the planet (Malhi and Grace, 2000; Laurance et ...complexity the basis of which is still not well ...

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Links between Climate, Malaria, and Wetlands in the Amazon Basin

Links between Climate, Malaria, and Wetlands in the Amazon Basin

... in the Amazon Basin are spatially varied and change signs, depending on the ...in the upland regions of the southwest and central Amazon Basin, whereas negative correlations ...

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The Guianese paradox: How can the freshwater outflow from the Amazon increase the salinity of the Guianan shore?

The Guianese paradox: How can the freshwater outflow from the Amazon increase the salinity of the Guianan shore?

... year. The gentle slope of the country and the impermeabil- ity of the old rocks cause numerous rivers, which are ori- ented north with a fan-shaped ...by the soil is low except in ...

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Impact of the Amazon tributaries on major flood in Óbidos

Impact of the Amazon tributaries on major flood in Óbidos

... in the western basins (Solimões and Japura) and in the Madeira river (Table ...Moreover, the delayed peak of the Jurua-Purus and Amazonas rivers and the advanced flood of the ...

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Gas seeps and gas hydrates in the Amazon deep-sea fan

Gas seeps and gas hydrates in the Amazon deep-sea fan

... The Amazon River has one of the world ’s highest sediment discharges (Damuth and Kumar 1975 ) and is the largest sup- plier of terrestrial organic carbon to the oceans (31–55 × 10 12 g ...

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Where the Amazon river meet the Orinoco river: Archaeology of the Guianas

Where the Amazon river meet the Orinoco river: Archaeology of the Guianas

... of the Guianas were not well- ...between the Orinoco and Amazon Rivers has been more productive for myths than for scientific ...studies. The myth of El Dorado, the Indian King covered ...

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Reducing Costs of Spot Instances via Checkpointing in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Reducing Costs of Spot Instances via Checkpointing in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

... in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) offer lower resource costs in exchange for reduced reliability; these instances can be revoked abruptly due to price and demand ...with the cost-reliability ...

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Discharge variability within the Amazon basin

Discharge variability within the Amazon basin

... During the 1981–2002 period, an El Niño/low discharge signal is observed in most Amazonian rivers when considering mean ...discharge. The major negative anomalies are depicted in the northeastern ...

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Drought Sensitivity of the Amazon Rainforest

Drought Sensitivity of the Amazon Rainforest

... of the ecological impacts of tropical droughts are com- pletely lacking, precluding tests of these ...of the Amazon Basin experienced one of the most intense droughts of the past 100 ...

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Discharge variability within the Amazon basin

Discharge variability within the Amazon basin

... 2004). The climatic signals in the southern tributaries of the Amazon basin are found to be time and space ...of the discharge–sea surface temp- erature (SST) relationships in ...

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Why do trees take more risks in the Amazon?

Why do trees take more risks in the Amazon?

... Sevanto S, McDowell NG, Dickman LT, Pangle R, Pockman WT. 2014. How do trees die? A test of the hydraulic failure and carbon starvation hypotheses. Plant Cell and Environment 37: 153–151 Torres-Ruiz JM, Cochard H, ...

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Spatial relation between natural resources and land use dynamics in the amazon agricultural frontier

Spatial relation between natural resources and land use dynamics in the amazon agricultural frontier

... in the intesity of the weights of evidence in three periods, for trasition from forest to pasture While there was an increasing preference for deforestation to plant pasture in the loamy sand, ...

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Measuring the Amazon Web Services (AWS) WAN Infrastructure

Measuring the Amazon Web Services (AWS) WAN Infrastructure

... pairs. The precise investi- gation of this phenomenon is left for future ...2. The length of the traceroutes vary ...words, the distance to the last hop from which we receive an answer ...

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Why do trees take more risks in the Amazon ?

Why do trees take more risks in the Amazon ?

... Sevanto S, McDowell NG, Dickman LT, Pangle R, Pockman WT. 2014. How do trees die? A test of the hydraulic failure and carbon starvation hypotheses. Plant Cell and Environment 37: 153–151 Torres-Ruiz JM, Cochard H, ...

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Gas hydrates, fluid venting and slope stability on the upper Amazon deep-sea fan

Gas hydrates, fluid venting and slope stability on the upper Amazon deep-sea fan

... Ketzer JM et al. (2018) Gas seeps and gas hydrates in the Amazon deep-sea fan. Geo-Marine Letters 38 (5), 429-438 Maslin M et al. (1998) Sea-level and gas-hydrate–controlled catastrophic sediment failures ...

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Does the disturbance hypothesis explain the biomass increase in basin-wide Amazon forest plot data?

Does the disturbance hypothesis explain the biomass increase in basin-wide Amazon forest plot data?

... Keywords: Amazon rainforest, carbon sink, disturbance, mortality, power law Received 1 October 2008 and accepted 22 December 2008 Introduction Humans are in the process of significantly altering the ...

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