1989
Sellers, P.J., Shuttleworth, W.J., Dolman, J.L., Dalcher, A. and Roberts, J.M., 1989. Calibrating the Simple Biosphere Model (SiB) for Amazonian Tropical Forest using field and remote sensing data. Part I: average calibration with field data. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 28: 727-759.
Shuttleworth, W.J., 1989. Priorities in climate-related hydrological research in Amazonia. Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford.
Shuttleworth, W.J., Gash, J.H.C., Lloyd, C.R., Moore, C.J., Roberts, J.M., Molion, L.C.B., Nobre, C.A., de Abreu, S.L.D., Fisch, G., Januario, M., Fattori, A.P., Cabral, O.M.R., Marques Filho, A. de O. and Ribeiro, M. de N.G., 1989. Amazonian Evaporation. Rev. Brasil de Met: 179-191.
1991
Shuttleworth,W.J., Gash,J.H.C., Roberts,J.M., Nobre,C.A., Molion,L.C.B. and Ribeiro,N.M.G., 1991. Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction. J. Hydrol. 129: 71-86.
Shuttleworth, W.J., Gash, J.H.C., Roberts, J.M., Nobre, C.A., Molion, L.C.B. and Ribeiro, M. de N.G., 1991. Post-deforestation Amazonian Climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction. In: 'Water Management of the Amazon Basin'. (Braga, B.F.P. & Fernandez-Jaurequi, C.A. [Eds]), 288pp.
1992
Shuttleworth,W.J. and Nobre,C.A., 1992. Wise forest management and its linkages to climate change. In Wise Management of Tropical Forests, F.R.Miller and K.L.Adam (eds), Oxford Forestry Institute, Oxford, p.77-90.
Wright,I.R., Gash,J.H.C., da Rocha,H.R., Shuttleworth,W.J., Nobre,C.A., Maitelli,G.T.M., Zamparoni,C.A.G.P. and Carvalho,P.R.A., 1992. Dry season micrometeorology of central Amazonian ranchland. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 118: 1083-1099.
1993
Bastable,H.G., Shuttleworth,W.J. Dallarosa,R.L.G., Fisch,G. and Nobre,C.A., 1993. Observations of climate, albedo and surface radiation over cleared and undisturbed Amazonian forest. Int. J. Climatology, 13: 783-796.
Manzi,O., 1993. Introduction d'un schema des transfert sol-vegetation-atmosphere dans un module de circulation general et application a la deforestation Amazonienne. PhD thesis, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse.
McWilliam,A.L.C., Roberts,J.M., Cabral,O.M.R., Leitao, M.V.B.R., de Costa,A.C.L. Maitelli,G.T. and Zamporoni,C.A.G.P., 1993. Leaf area index and above-ground biomass of terra firme rain forest and adjacent clearings in Amazonia. Functional Ecol., 7: 310-317.
Roberts,J. and Cabral,O.M.R., 1993. ABRACOS: a comparison of climate, soil moisture and physiological properties of forests and pastures in the Amazon Basin. Commonwealth For. Rev. 72: 310-315.
1994
Fisch,G., Wright,I.R. and Bastable,H.G., 1994. Albedo of tropical grass: a case study of pre- and post-burning. Int. J. Climatology, 14: 102-107.
Ubarana,V.N., 1994. Experimentos observacionais e modelagem das pardas por interceptacao da precipitacao na floresta Amazonica. M.Sc. dissertation, INPE, Sao Jose dos Campos.
1995
Culf, A.D., Fisch, G. and Hodnett, M.G. 1995. The albedo of Amazonian forest and ranchland. J. Climate, 8: 1544-1554.
Fisch,G., 1995. Camada Limite Amazonica: Aspectos observacionais e de modelagem. PhD thesis. INPE, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil. 143pp.
Grace,J., Lloyd,J., McIntyre,J, Miranda,A., Meir,P., Miranda,H., Moncrieff,J., Massheder,J., Wright,I and Gash,J., 1995. Fluxes of carbon dioxide and water vapour over an undisturbed tropical forest in south-west Amazonia. Global Change Biology, 1: 1-12.
Grace,J., Lloyd,J., McIntyre,J, Miranda,A., Meir,P., Miranda,H., Nobre,C., Moncrieff,J., Massheder,J., Mahli,Y., Wright,I and Gash,J., 1995. Carbon dioxide uptake by an undisturbed tropical rain forest in South-West Amazonia, 1992-1993. Science, 270: 778-780.
Hodnett,M.G., Pimentel da Silva,L., da Rocha,H.R. and Senna,R.C., 1995. Seasonal soil water changes beneath central Amazonian rainforest and pasture. J Hydrol., 170:233-254.
Wright.I.R., Manzi, A.O. and da Rocha, H.R., 1995. Canopy surface conductance of Amazonian pasture: model application and calibration for canopy climate. Agric. and Forest Meteorol., 75:51-70.
Culf, A.D., Fisch, G. and Lean, J., 1995. A comparison of Amazonian climate observations with numerical model predictions. European Geophysical Society Abstract. Ann. Geophys. Supplement II 3.
Li, W.G., Sá, L.D.A., Manzi, A.O., Prasad, G.S.S.D., Nowosad, A.G. and Culf, A.D., 1995. Neural networks for non-linear prediction of turbulent signals from data measured above Amazon forest and pasture. Congresso Nacional de Matematica Aplicada e Computacional (CNMAC-95), Curitiba, 28 August - 1 September 1995.
1996
Xue,Y., Bastable,H.G., Dirmeyer,P.A. and Sellers,P.J., 1996. Sensitivity of simulated surface fluxes to changes in land surface parameterizations - a study using ABRACOS data. J. Appl. Meteorol., 35: 386-400.
Gash, J.H.C., Wright, I.R., Hodnett, M.G., Oyama, M.D., Culf, A.D. and Ubarana, V.N., 1996. The water budget of Amazonian forest and pasture. Second International Conference on the Global Energy and Water Cycle, Washington, USA, 1996. 196pp.
da Rocha, H.R., Nobre, C.A., Bonatti, J.P., Wright, I.R. and Sellers, P.J., 1996. A vegetation-atmosphere interaction study for Amazonian deforestation using field data and a single-column model. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 122: 567-594.
Gash, J.H.C., Nobre, C.A., Roberts, J.M. and Victoria, R.L. (Eds), 1996. Amazonian Deforestation and Climate. J. Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
1997
Culf, A.D., Fisch, G., Lean, J., Polcher, J. and Viterbo, P., 1997. A comparison of Amazonian climate data with General Circulation Model simulations. Royal Met. Soc. Climate Conference. (In press).
Gash, J.H.C. and Nobre, C.A., 1997. Climatic effects of Amazonian deforestation: some results from ABRACOS. Bull. American Meteorol. Soc., 78 (5): 823-830.
Hodnett, M.G., Vendrame, I., Marques Filho, A. de O., Oyama, M.D. and Tomasella, J., 1997. Soil water storage and groundwater behaviour in a catenary sequence beneath forest in central Amazonia. I: Comparisons between plateau, slope and valley floor. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences, 1 (2): 265-279.
Hodnett, M.G., Vendrame, I., Oyama, M.D., Marques Filho, A. de O. and Tomasella, J., 1997. Soil water storage and groundwater behaviour in a catenary sequence beneath forest in central Amazonia. II: Floodplain water table behaviour and implications for streamflow generation. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences, 1 (2): 279-291..
Lean, J. and Rowntree, P.R., 1997. Understanding the sensitivity of a GCM simulation of Amazonian deforestation to the specification of vegetation and soil characteristics. J. Climate, 10 (6): 1216-1235. Brazil-file.
Marengo, J.A., Nobre, C.A. and Culf, A.D., 1997. Climatic impacts of the "friagens" in the Amazon region. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 36: 1553-1566.
Tomasella, J. and Hodnett, M.G., 1997. Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of Brazilian soils using soil-water retention data. Soil Science. (In press).
Marengo, J., Cornejo, A., Satyamurty, P., Nobre, C. A., Sea, W., 1997: Cold waves in the South American continent. The strong event of June 1994. Mon. Wea. Rev.125, 2759-2786.
1998
Liebmann, B., Marengo, J., J. Glick, I. Wainer, V. Kousky, O Massambani, 1998: Comparison of Long wave radiation, divergence and rainfall in the Amazon basin on subseasonal scales. (accepted J. of Climate).
AMAZON DEFORESTATION AND CLIMATE
Eds: J.H.C. Gash, C.A. Nobre, J.M. Roberts and R.L. Victoria
Published by John Wiley, Chichester.
PAPERS - Copyright
by Institute of Hidrology
1. An overview of ABRACOS.
J.H.C. Gash, C.A. Nobre, J.M. Roberts and R.L. Victoria. pp 1-14
2. Predicting the hydrological impacts of land cover transformation in the humid tropics: the need for integrated research.
L.A. Bruijnzeel. pp 15-56
3. Comparisons of long-term soil water storage behaviour under pasture and forest in three areas of Amazonia
M.G. Hodnett, M.D. Oyama, J. Tomasella and A. de O. Marques Filho. pp 57-78
4. Deep soil water uptake by forest and pasture in central Amazonia: predictions from long-term daily rainfall data using a simple water balance model.
M.G. Hodnett, J. Tomasella, A. de O. Marques Filho and M.D. Oyama. pp 79-100
5. Soil hydraulic properties and van Genuchten parameters for an oxisol under pasture in central Amazonia.
J. Tomasella and M.G. Hodnett. pp 101-124.
6. Temperature and moisture profiles in soil beneath forest and pasture areas in eastern Amazonia.
J.R.S. de Souza, F.M.A. Pinheiro, R.L.C. de Araujo, H.S. Pinheiro Jr. and M.G. Hodnett. pp 125-138.
7. Thermal diffusivity of Amazonian soils.
R.C.S. Alval , R. Gielow, I.R. Wright and M.G. Hodnett. pp 139-150.
8. Observation and modelling of rainfall intercepton loss in two experimental sites in Amazonian forest
V.N. Ubarana. pp 151-162
9. The isotopic composition of atmospheric water vapour inside a canopy in Amazonian forest: vertical and diurnal variation
A. Ribeiro, R.L. Victoria, L.A. Martinelli, M.Z. Moreira and J.M. Roberts. pp
163-17
10. Radiation, temperature and humidity over forest and pasture in Amazonia.
A.D. Culf, J.L. Esteves, A. de O. Marques Filho and H.R. da Rocha. pp 175-192.
11. The climate of a riverside city in the Amazon basin: urban[[thorn]]rural differences in temperature and humidity.
G.T. Maitelli and I.R. Wright. pp 193-206.
12. In-canopy microclimate of Amazonian forest and estimates of transpiration.
O.M.R. Cabral, A.-L.C. McWilliam and J.M. Roberts. pp 207-220.
13. Biomass production and accumulation in nutrient-limited rainforests: implications for responses to global change.
E. Medina and E. Cuevas. pp 221-240.
14. Forest and pasture conductances in southern Pará, Amazonia.
T.D. de A. S , J. de P.R. da Costa and J.M. Roberts. pp 241-264.
15. Forest and pasture leaf-gas exchange in south-west Amazonia.
A.-L.C. McWilliam, O.M.R. Cabral, B.M. Gomes, J.L. Esteves and J.M. Roberts. pp 265-286.
16. An overview of the leaf area index and physiological measurements during ABRACOS.
J.M. Roberts, O.M.R. Cabral, J.P. da Costa, A.-L.C. McWilliam and T.D. de A. S . pp 287-306.
17.Carbon dioxide flux over Amazon rain forest in Rondônia.
J. Grace, J. Lloyd, J. McIntyre, A.C. Miranda, P. Meir and H.S. Miranda. pp 307-318.
18. Soil respiration in a rainforest in Amazonia and in cerrado in central Brazil.
P. Meir, J. Grace, A.C. Miranda and J. Lloyd. pp 319-330.
19. Sources and sinks of CO2 in Rondônia tropical rainforest.
B. Kruijt, J. Lloyd, J. Grac, J.A. McIntyre, G.D. Farquhar, A.C. Miranda and P. McCracken. pp 331-352.
20. Carbon dioxide fluxes over a cerrado sensu stricto in central Brazil.
A.C. Miranda, H.S. Miranda, J. Lloyd, J. Grace, J.A. McIntyre, P. Meir, P. Riggan, R. Lockwood and J. Brass. pp 353-364.
21. Estimation of the leaf area index and total biomass of tropical regenerating forests: comparison of methodologies.
M. Honz k, R.M. Lucas, I. do Amaral, P.J. Curran, G.M. Foody and S. Amaral. pp 365-382.
22. Disturbance and recovery of tropical forests: balancing the carbon account.
R.M. Lucas, P.J. Curran, M. Honz k, G.M. Foody, I. do Amaral and S. Amaral. pp 383-398.
23. Advances in land surface parameterisations for GCMs
R.E. Dickinson. pp 399-412.
24. Observations of the atmospheric boundary layer in Rond"nia.
C.A. Nobre, G. Fisch, H.R. da Rocha, R.F. da F. Lyra, E.P. da Rocha, A.C.L. da Costa and V. N. Ubarana. pp 413-424.
25. Modelling convective boundary layer growth in Rondnônia
G. Fisch, A.D. Culf and C.A. Nobre. pp 425-436.
26. Modelling surface conductance for Amazonian pasture and forest.
I.R. Wright, J.H.C. Gash, H. R. da Rocha and J.M. Roberts. pp 437-458.
27. Calibration and use of the SiB2 model to estimate water vapour and carbon exchange at the ABRACOS forest sites.
H.R. da Rocha, P.J. Sellers, G.J. Collatz, I.R. Wright and J. Grace. pp 459-472.
28. Towards a GCM surface parameterisation for Amazonia
I.R. Wright, C.A. Nobre, J. Tomasella, H.R. da Rocha, J.M. Roberts, E. Vertamatti, A.D. Culf, R.C.S. Alval , M.G. Hodnett and V.N. Ubarana. pp 473-504.
29. Calibration of a GCM using ABRACOS and ARME data and simulation of Amazonian deforestation.
A. O. Manzi and S. Planton. pp 505-530.
30. Simulation of mesoscale circulations in a deforested area of Rondônia in the dry season.
M.A.F.S. Dias and P. Regnier. pp 531-549.
31. The simulated impact of Amazonian deforestation on climate using measured ABRACOS vegetation characteristics.
J. Lean, C.B. Bunton, C.A. Nobre and P.R. Rowntree. pp 549-576.
32. The conclusions from ABRACOS.
C.A. Nobre, J.H.C. Gash, J.M. Roberts and R.L. Victoria. pp 577-595
33.The vertical source/sink distribution of carbon isotopes in Rondônian
rainforest.
Kruijt et al.
34.Fluxes of CO2 over a Cerrado sensu stricto in Central
A. C. Miranda et al.
35.On the climate of a riverside city in the Amazon Basin: urban-rural
differences in temperature and humidity.
G.T. Maitelli and I.R. Wright
36.Observational Aspects o Atmospheric Boundary Layer in Rondônia
Carlos A. Nobre et al.