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1. Identificação
Tipo de ReferênciaArtigo em Revista Científica (Journal Article)
Siteplutao.sid.inpe.br
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IdentificadorJ8LNKAN8RW/34BEQ3D
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Chave SecundáriaINPE--PRE/
DOI10.1098/rstb.2007.0026
Rótulolattes: 0464617687774083 4 AragãoMaBaLiShAnSa:2008:InBeRa
Chave de CitaçãoAragãoMaBaLiShAnSa:2008:InRaDe
TítuloInteractions between rainfall, deforestation and fires during recent years in the Brazilian Amazonia
Ano2008
MêsMay
Data de Acesso18 maio 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho542 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo O. C.
2 Malhi, Yadvinder
3 Barbier, Nicolas
4 Lima, André
5 Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir
6 Anderson, Liana
7 Saatchi, Sassan
Grupo1
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4 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCT-BR
5 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCT-BR
Afiliação1 Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3QY, UK
2 Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3QY, UK
3 Université Libre de Bruxelles, Service de Botanique Systématique et Phytosociologie CP 169, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
6 Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3QY, UK
7 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91109, USA
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1
2
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4 andre@dsr.inpe.br
Endereço de e-Mailandre@dsr.inpe.br
RevistaPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B
Volume363
Número1498
Páginas1779-1785
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3. Conteúdo e estrutura
É a matriz ou uma cópia?é a matriz
Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
Transferível1
Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-ChaveAmazonia
fire
deforestation
drought
land use
climate change
ResumoUnderstanding the interplay between climate and land-use dynamics is a fundamental concern for assessing the vulnerability of Amazonia to climate change. In this study, we analyse satellite-derived monthly and annual time series of rainfall, fires and deforestation to explicitly quantify the seasonal patterns and relationships between these three variables, with a particular focus on the Amazonian drought of 2005. Our results demonstrate a marked seasonality with one peak per year for all variables analysed, except deforestation. For the annual cycle, we found correlations above 90% with a time lag between variables. Deforestation and fires reach the highest values three and six months, respectively, after the peak of the rainy season. The cumulative number of hot pixels was linearly related to the size of the area deforested annually from 1998 to 2004 (r2=0.84, p=0.004). During the 2005 drought, the number of hot pixels increased 43% in relation to the expected value for a similar deforested area (approx. 19 000 km2). We demonstrated that anthropogenic forcing, such as land-use change, is decisive in determining the seasonality and annual patterns of fire occurrence. Moreover, droughts can significantly increase the number of fires in the region even with decreased deforestation rates. We may expect that the ongoing deforestation, currently based on slash and burn procedures, and the use of fires for land management in Amazonia will intensify the impact of droughts associated with natural climate variability or human-induced climate change and, therefore, a large area of forest edge will be under increased risk of fires.
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4. Condições de acesso e uso
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Arquivo Alvoaragao08-interactions-1.pdf
Grupo de Usuáriosadministrator
banon
lattes
marciana
simone
Grupo de Leitoresadministrator
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Visibilidadeshown
Política de Arquivamentodenypublisher denyfinaldraft12
Permissão de Leituradeny from all and allow from 150.163
Permissão de Atualizaçãonão transferida
5. Fontes relacionadas
Unidades Imediatamente Superiores8JMKD3MGPCW/3ER446E
Lista de Itens Citandosid.inpe.br/bibdigital/2013/09.13.21.11 1
Acervo Hospedeirodpi.inpe.br/plutao@80/2008/08.19.15.01
6. Notas
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7. Controle da descrição
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