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TitleUsing Routine Aircraft Profiles of CO2 and COS to Evaluate the Changing Carbon Cycle in Amazonia
Year2023
Access Date2024, May 18
Secondary TypePRE CI
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Author 1 Gatti, Luciana Vanni
 2 Marani, Luciano
 3 Johnson, Jeniffer E.
 4 Berry, Joseph A.
 5 Cunha, Camilla Lima
 6 B., Miller John
 7 Denning, A. Scott
 8 Baker, Ian T.
 9 Correia, Caio Silvestre de Carvalho
10 Crispim, Stéphane Palma
11 Cassol, Henrique Luís Godinho
12 Machado, Guilherme Bággio Martins
13 Arai, Egidio
14 Domingues, Lucas
15 Campbell, J. Elliott
16 Whelan, Mary
17 Sun, Wu
18 Seibt, Ulrike
19 Schuh, Andrew E.
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Affiliation 1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 3 Carnegie Institution for Science
 4 Carnegie Institution for Science
 5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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 7 Colorado State University
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14 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
15 University of California Santa Cruz
16 Rutgers University
17 Carnegie Institution for Science
18 Colorado State University
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Author e-Mail Address 1 luciana.gatti@inpe.br
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10 stephane.cristpim@inpe.br
11 henrique.cassol@inpe.br
12 guilherme.baggio@inpe.br
13 egidio.arai@inpe.br
Conference NameAGU FAll Meeting
Conference LocationSan Francisco, CA
Date11-15 Dec. 2023
PublisherAGU
Book TitleProceedings
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AbstractA large fraction of the terrestrial carbon sink is located in the tropics, and it is thought that much of the year-to-year variability in the global carbon sink is due to effects of climate and human influences on productivity, respiration, and disturbance in the tropics. There is a pressing need for an effective system to monitor this sink, to separately evaluate its component processes, and to understand how each of these will respond to climate change. We have been using CO2 concentration from surface to 4.5 km with light aircraft at 4 locations over the Amazon Rainforest: SAN (2.86° S 54.95° W), ALF (8.80° S 56.75° W), RBA (9.38° S 67.62° W) and from 2010 to 2012 on TAB (5.96° S 70.06° W) and since 2013 at TEF (3.39° S 65.55° W) to monitor the net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) of the region. Our results indicate that NECB of the Amazon is declining, and that some areas are becoming a source. We report here on efforts to decompose this net effect into its component parts using measurements of CO (a proxy for biomass burning - BB) and COS (a proxy for GPP). We estimate biome respiration from natural process and degradation (BR) as the residual from the equation (NECB=GPP+BB+BR). We will also illustrate uncertainty related to atmospheric transport, particularly deep convection, and how it can affect flux estimates. We expect that these observations will provide new benchmarks for terrestrial ecosystem model evaluation and the corresponding modeling will provide new insight into the changing carbon balance of Amazonia and how best to monitor it moving into the future.
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