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Título: Transpiration from an Amazonian rainforest calculated from stomatal conductance measurements.
Autoria: ROBERTS, J.
CABRAL, O. M. R.
FISCH, G.
MOLION, L. C. B.
MOORE, C. J.
SHUTTLEWORTH, W. J.
Afiliação: Institute of Hydrology; EMBRAPA-CPAA; INPE.; OSVALDO M. R. CABRAL, CPAA.
Ano de publicação: 1993
Referência: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 65, n. 3-4, p. 175-196, 1993.
Conteúdo: A multi-layer combination equation has been used to calculate transpiration from a tropical rainforest in the central Amazon, Brazil. The five-layer formulation used through-canopy measurements of temperature and humidity deficit with leaf stomatal and boundary layer conductances scaled up to canopy layer values used a profile of canopy leaf area index derived from the literature. Net radiation input to each layer values was estimated from an above canopy measurement using an extinction function and leaf area index. Transpiration calculated for hourly and daily periods in a range of seasonal condition agreed well with those measured directly with and eddy correlation device. Four simplified forms of the transpiration calculation were also compared with the direct measurement. These simplified forms used the above-canopy or the average of the through-canopy values of weather variables and use either the average of leaf conductances multiplied by total leaf area index or the average of the layer conductances. These simplified forms of the tanspirations calculation gave poorer agreement with measured transpiration.
Thesagro: Energia
Dióxido de Carbono
Evapotranspiração
Meteorologia
Radiação
NAL Thesaurus: evapotranspiration
energy
meteorology
transpiration
Palavras-chave: Floresta tropial umida
Transpiracao
Brasil
Amazonas
Tropical rain forest
Radiation balance
Carbon dioxide content
Digital Object Identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-1923(93)90003-Z
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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