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Secondary KeyINPE-14709-PRE/9680
ISSN0899-8418
Citation KeyDAlmeidaVoHuMaDiKe:2007:ReScRe
TitleThe effects of deforestation on the hydrological cycle in Amazonia: a review on scale and resolution
Year2007
Month2006-12-13
Access Date2024, Apr. 27
Secondary TypePRE PI
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2. Context
Author1 D'Almeida, C.
2 Vorosmarty, C.
3 Hurtt, G.
4 Marengo, J. A.
5 Dingman, L.
6 Keim, B.
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4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Centro de Previsão de Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (CPTEC)
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JournalInternational Journal of Climatology
Volume27
Number5
Pages633-647
ProgressePrint update
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KeywordsAmazonia
deforestation
hydrological cycle
spatial scale
AbstractThis paper reviews the effects of deforestation on the hydrological cycle in Amazonia according to recent modeling and observational studies performed within different spatial scales and resolutions. The predictions that follow from future scenarios of a complete deforestation in the region point to a restrained water cycle, while the simulated effects of small, disturbed areas show a contrasting tendency. Differences between coarsely spatially averaged observations and finely sampled data sets have also been encountered. These contrasts are only partially explained by the different spatial resolutions among models and observations, since they seem to be further associated with the weakening of precipitation recycling under scenarios of extensive deforestation and with the potential intensification of convection over areas of land-surface heterogeneity. Therefore, intrinsic and interrelated scale and heterogeneity dependencies on the impact of deforestation in Amazonia on the hydrological cycle are revealed and the acknowledgement of the relevance of these dependencies sets a few challenges for the future.
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