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Title: | Biogeochemical cycles of the Amazon. |
Authors: | MALHI, Y.![]() ![]() MELACK, J. ![]() ![]() GATTI, L. V. ![]() ![]() OMETTO, J. ![]() ![]() KESSELMEIER, J. ![]() ![]() WOLFF, S. ![]() ![]() ARAGÃO, L. E. O. ![]() ![]() COSTA, M. ![]() ![]() SALESKA, S. ![]() ![]() PANGALA, S. R. ![]() ![]() BASSO, L. S. ![]() ![]() RIZZO, L. ![]() ![]() ARAUJO, A. C. de ![]() ![]() RESTREPO-COUPE, N. ![]() ![]() |
Affiliation: | YADVINDER MALHI, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD JOHN MELACK, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LUCIANA V. GATTI, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS ESPACIAIS JEAN OMETTO, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA JÜRGEN KESSELMEIER, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR CHEMISTRY STEFAN WOLFF, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR CHEMISTRY LUIZ E. O. ARAGÃO, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MARCOS COSTA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA SCOTT SALESKA, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SUNITHA R. PANGALA, LANCASTER UNIVERSITY LUANA S. BASSO, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LUCIANA RIZZO ALESSANDRO CARIOCA DE ARAUJO, CPATU NATALIA RESTREPO-COUPE, UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY. |
Date Issued: | 2021 |
Citation: | In: SCIENCE panel for the Amazon: Amazon assessment report 2021: part I: The Amazon as a regional entity of the Earth system. New York, NY: United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 2021. |
Pages: | Cap. 6, pag. irregular. |
Description: | The Amazon basin hosts the Earth?s largest extent of tropical forest and the world?s largest river system. These two features make it a major contributor to regional and global biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon cycle and major nutrient cycles. This chapter summarizes our understanding of the cycles of three key biogeochemical elements in the Amazon (carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus), spanning both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Historically, the intact Amazon biome has been a major carbon sink, though this sink appears to be weakening over time. The chapter also examines the net emissions of two other key trace gases with substantial contributions to radiative warming (methane and dinitrogen oxide), and trace gas and aerosol emissions and their impact on atmospheric pollution, cloud properties, and water cycling. |
NAL Thesaurus: | Carbon Carbon dioxide Methane Nitrogen Aerosols |
Type of Material: | Parte de livro |
Access: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | Capítulo em livro científico (CPATU)![]() ![]() |
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