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@InProceedings{WrightOyaGieAlvNob:1996:ApBaDa,
               author = "Wright, I. R. and Oyama, D. and Gielow, Ralf and Alvala, Regina 
                         Celia dos Santos and Nobre, Carlos Afonso",
          affiliation = "{CPTEC-INPE-Cachoeira Paulista-12630-000-SP-Brasil}",
                title = "Monitoramento do clima na Amazonia: apresenta{\c{c}}{\~a}o do 
                         banco de dados p{\'u}blico do estudo observacional 
                         Anglo-Brasileiro de clima Amazonico - Projeto Abracos",
            booktitle = "Anais...",
                 year = "1996",
                pages = "96--99",
         organization = "Congresso Brasileiro de Meteorologia, 9.",
             keywords = "micrometeorologia, umidade do solo, Amazonia, fisiologia vegetal, 
                         carbono, intercepcao da chuva.",
             abstract = "The objectives of the Anglo-Brazilian Amazonian Climate 
                         Observation Study (ABAACOS) were to monitor Amazonian climate and 
                         improve the understanding of the consequences of deforestation, 
                         and to provide data for the calibration and validation of GCMs and 
                         GCM sub-models of Amazonian forest and post-deforestation pasture. 
                         Three areas were instrumented (Manaus, AM; Ji-Paran{\'a}, AO; 
                         Marab{\'a}, PA), each with different soils, dry season 
                         intensities and deforestation densities (Gash et ai, 1996). In 
                         each area an automatic weather station and soil moisture 
                         measurement equipment were installed, both in a primary forest 
                         site, and in nearby cattle pasture.. for monitoring climate and 
                         soil status throughout the year. Additional intensive periods of 
                         study (or missions), of varying duration, were operated at these 
                         sites: for calibration purposes, to understand the physical 
                         processes relevant to each site and for detailed comparisons 
                         between sites. In this work, the presentation of the structure of 
                         the public data bank with the quality controlled main results of 
                         lhe ABAACOS Project, between September 1990 and August, 1994, is 
                         made. The data are divided in six parts, available via Internet 
                         (FTP), or in diskettes: Automatic Weather Stations, 
                         micrometeorology, Plant Physiology, Carbon Dioxide Fluxes, Soil 
                         Moisture abd Forest Aain Interception.",
  conference-location = "Campos do Jord{\~a}o",
      conference-year = "6-13 nov.",
           copyholder = "SID/SCD",
             language = "pt",
         organisation = "SBMET",
           targetfile = "11127.pdf",
               volume = "1",
        urlaccessdate = "2024, May 04"
}


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