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@InProceedings{AragãoShiLimMalAnd:2007:BuScAm,
               author = "Arag{\~a}o, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de and Shimabukuro, 
                         Yosio Edemir and Lima, Andr{\'e} and Malhi, Yadvinder and 
                         Anderson, Liana Oighenstein",
          affiliation = "{University of Oxford. Oxford University Centre for the 
                         Environment.} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and 
                         {University of Oxford. Oxford University Centre for the 
                         Environment.} and {University of Oxford. Oxford University Centre 
                         for the Environment.}",
                title = "Burn scars in Amazonian forests under extreme drought conditions",
            booktitle = "Anais...",
                 year = "2007",
               editor = "Epiphanio, Jos{\'e} Carlos Neves and Galv{\~a}o, L{\^e}nio 
                         Soares and Fonseca, Leila Maria Garcia",
                pages = "6605--6608",
         organization = "Simp{\'o}sio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 13. (SBSR).",
            publisher = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
              address = "S{\~a}o Jos{\'e} dos Campos",
             keywords = "remote sensing, MODIS, TRMM, fires, carbon, Amazonian drought, 
                         sensoriamento remoto, queimadas, carbono, seca na Amazonia.",
             abstract = "This paper shows the impact of fires in dense forests during the 
                         2005 Amazonian drought. We used rainfall data from the Tropical 
                         Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) and burn scars were mapped 
                         using fraction images derived from MODIS MOD09 product. We found 
                         that Acre State was the most affected by the drought and its 
                         effects on dense forests. However, the combination of drought and 
                         intense land conversion practices in Rond{\^o}nia created a risky 
                         environment for fires and consequent carbon losses from ecosystems 
                         to atmosphere. Therefore, a complete analysis, including all 
                         Amazonian States, would provide useful information for scientists 
                         and decision-makers to evaluate and plan the future of Amazonia 
                         under possible climate change scenarios.",
  conference-location = "Florian{\'o}polis",
      conference-year = "21-26 abr. 2007",
           copyholder = "SID/SCD",
                 isbn = "978-85-17-00031-7",
             language = "en",
         organisation = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
                  ibi = "dpi.inpe.br/sbsr@80/2006/11.15.20.39",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/dpi.inpe.br/sbsr@80/2006/11.15.20.39",
           targetfile = "6605-6608.pdf",
                 type = "Sensoriamento Remoto da Amaz{\^o}nia",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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