General Site Information
LaThuid:BR-Sa3
Site Name:Santarem-Km83-Logged Forest
Network:AmeriFlux
Sec. Network(s):Unknown
Latitude:-3.01803
Longitude:-54.9714
Elevation(m):TBD
IGBP:EBF
Description
Site Citation:
Site Acknowledgment:
Data Usage Note:TBA
Primary Contact:Mike Goulden
Curator:Dario Papale
Anc Curator:Dorothea Frank
Years Of Data:4 (Duration: 2000 - 2003)
Tower Status:Inactive (2000 - 2003)
Site image(s):Image
VE Cutouts:Max Zoom :: Mid 1 Zoom :: Mid 2 Zoom :: Min Zoom

Fluxnet Research Proposals Using this Site
CoordinatorTitleCollaboratorsTopic
Sonia SeneviratneMulti-scale land-atmosphere interactionsSeneviratne; Reichstein; Ciais; Buchmann; StockliBiophysical feedbacks, Drought effects
Barbara KoestnerWater vapour flux partitioning related to climate, global ecosystem types and vegetation structureKoestner; Bernhofer; Knohl; LindrothH2O
Gitta LasslopExtended hyperbolic light response curve including VPD effects to derive GPP estimates mainly based on daytime dataLasslop; Reichstein; Papale
Christopher A. WilliamsCarbon Dioxide and Water Flux Responses to Extreme Weather and Climate AnomaliesWilliams; Munger; Hollinger; Stoy; Richardson; Schaefer; Stockli; SchwalmTemporal variability; extremes
Christian BernhoferAnalyzing long-term FLUXNET measurements for reliable ET values across ecosystems types and across climatic regionsBernhofer; Koestner; Knohl; Lindroth; Grünwald; RiedelH2O
Andrew RichardsonExploring relationships among carbon exchange, foliar nitrogen, and canopy albedo at global scalesRichardson; Ollinger; Martin; Hollinger
Christian BeerUpscaling mean annual GPP from ecosystem level to the global land surfaceBeer; Tomelleri; Reichstein; Carvalhais; Jung; Papale; Peylin; Ciais
Andrew JarvisA data-based cross-site evaluation of (optimal) carbon gain and water use strategies as expressed in FLUXNET eddy covariance dataJarvis;StauchC-H2O
Alessandro CescattiValidation of MODIS albedo product at the FLUXNET sitesCescatti; Schaaf; Cook; Marcolla; Richardson; LawBiophys., Albedo
Miguel D. MahechaTime scale dependent parameter estimation: principle and example elaboration in an model-eddy covariance data fusion experimentMahecha; Reichstein; Carvalhais; Lasslop; Lange; Seneviratne
Philippe CiaisWhat the eddy-covariance flux measurements tell us about prior errors in CO2-flux inversion schemesChevallier; Ciais; Maignan; Wang; Reichstein
Martin JungIdentifying environmental and biophysical controls of monthly carbon and water fluxesJung; Reichstein; Papale; Tomelleri
Dario PapaleA new global spatialized estimate of NEP, GPP and TER and analysis of uncertainty and limiting factors using data driven models and eddy covariance measurementsPapale, Reichstein, TomelleriUp-scaling, global, data-oriented

Local Climate Information
Climate:Am
Climate Group:Tropical
Precip:2043.77
TA(C):26.12
TA(C) max:30.75
TA(C) min:21.38

Instrument Information
InstrumentsBrand/modelLevels/depthsTypeFrequencyCommentReference
(Other)Open pathIntercalibration Team
AnemometerCampbell: CSAT33-D, sonicOpen path/closed pathIntercalibration Team
Gas AnalyzerLI-COR: LI-7000CO2/H2O, closed-pathIntercalibration Team
LI-COR: LI-7500CO2/H2O, open-pathIntercalibration Team
PyranometerEppley65 mhttp://lba-ecology.gsfc.nasa.gov/lbaeco/abstracts/cd04_ab.html
Quantum sensorLI-COR: Li-190SAOpen path/closed pathIntercalibration Team
LI-COR: LI-190SB65 mhttp://lba-ecology.gsfc.nasa.gov/lbaeco/abstracts/cd04_ab.html
RadiometerREBS : Q*7.1netIntercalibration Team
Rain gauge64mhttp://cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/ameriflux/data/brazil-sites/LBA-Santarem-KM83-LoggedForest/Km83_Flux_Data.txt
Soil heat flux platesREBS: HFT310 cm depthhttp://lba-ecology.gsfc.nasa.gov/lbaeco/abstracts/cd04_ab.html
Temperature and relative humidity probeVaisala: HMP45Intercalibration Team
Thermocouple0.5, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 65 mhttp://lba-ecology.gsfc.nasa.gov/lbaeco/abstracts/cd04_ab.html

Publications
Bibliography
Miller SD, Goulden ML, Menton MC, et al. Biometric and micrometeorological measurements of tropical forest carbon balance ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14 (4): S114-S126 Suppl. S AUG 2004 Bruno et al 2006: Soil moisture dynamics in an eastern Amazonian tropical forest Hydrol. Process. 20, 2477–2489 (2006)
DIEL AND SEASONAL PATTERNS OF TROPICAL FOREST CO2 EXCHANGE, Michael L. Goulden, Scott D. Miller, Humberto R. Da Rocha, Mary C. Menton, Helber C. De Freitas, Adelaine Michela E Silva Figueira, and Cleilim Albert Dias De Sousa, ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14 (4) pages S42-S54
SEASONALITY OF WATER AND HEAT FLUXES OVER A TROPICAL FOREST IN EASTERN AMAZONIA, Humberto R. Da Rocha, Michael L. Goulden, Scott D. Miller, Mary C. Menton, Leandro D. V. O. Pinto, Helber C. De Freitas, and Adelaine M. E Silva Figueira, ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14 (4) pages S22-S32.
M. L. Goulden; S. D. Miller; H. R. da Rocha. 2006. Nocturnal cold air drainage and pooling in a tropical forestJournal og Geophysical Research-Atmospheres. 111:D8, 1-14.
B. Wick; E. Veldkamp; W. Z. de Mello; M. Keller; P. Crill. 2005. Nitrous oxide fluxes and nitrogen cycling along a pasture chronosequence in Central Amazonia, BrazilBiogeosciences. 2:2, 175-187.
G. P. Asner; M. Keller; R. Pereira; J. C. Zweede; J. N. M. Silva. 2004. Canopy damage and recovery after selective logging in Amazonia: Field and satellite studiesEcological Applications. 14:4, S280-S298.
M. Keller; A. Alencar; G. P. Asner; B. Braswell; M. Bustamante; E. Davidson; T. Feldpausch; E. Fernandes; M. Goulden; P. Kabat; B. Kruijt; F. Luizao; S. Miller; D. Markewitz; A. D. Nobre; C. A. Nobre; N. Priante; H. da Rocha; P. S. Dias; C. von Randow; G. L. Vourlitis. 2004. Ecological research in the large-scale biosphere-atmosphere experiment in Amazonia: Early resultsEcological Applications. 14:4, S3-S16.
G. L. Vourlitis; N. Priante; M. M. S. Hayashi; J. D. Nogueira; F. Raiter; W. Hoegel; J. H. Campelo. 2004. Effects of meteorological variations on the CO2 exchange of a Brazilian transitional tropical forestEcological Applications. 14:4, S89-S100.
M. K. Steininger. 2004. Net carbon fluxes from forest clearance and regrowth in the AmazonEcological Applications. 14:4, S313-S322.
P. J. Riggan; R. G. Tissell; R. N. Lockwood; J. A. Brass; J. A. R. Pereira; H. S. Miranda; A. C. Miranda; T. Campos; R. Higgins. 2004. Remote measurement of energy and carbon flux from wildfires in BrazilEcological Applications. 14:3, 855-872.
J. Q. Chambers; E. S. Tribuzy; L. C. Toledo; B. F. Crispim; N. Higuchi; J. dos Santos; A. C. Araujo; B. Kruijt; A. D. Nobre; S. E. Trumbore. 2004. Respiration from a tropical forest ecosystem: Partitioning of sources and low carbon use efficiencyEcological Applications. 14:4, S72-S88.
B. Kruijt; J. A. Elbers; C. von Randow; A. C. Araujo; P. J. Oliveira; A. Culf; A. O. Manzi; A. D. Nobre; P. Kabat; E. J. Moors. 2004. The robustness of eddy correlation fluxes for Amazon rain forest conditionsEcological Applications. 14:4, S101-S113.
T. R. Baker; O. L. Phillips; Y. Malhi; S. Almeida; L. Arroyo; A. Di Fiore; T. Erwin; T. J. Killeen; S. G. Laurance; W. F. Laurance; S. L. Lewis; J. Lloyd; A. Monteagudo; D. A. Neill; S. Patino; N. C. A. Pitman; J. N. M. Silva; R. V. Martinez. 2004. Variation in wood density determines spatial patterns in Amazonian forest biomassGlobal Change Biology. 10:5, 545-562.
S. R. Saleska; S. D. Miller; D. M. Matross; M. L. Goulden; S. C. Wofsy; H. R. da Rocha; P. B. de Camargo; P. Crill; B. C. Daube; H. C. de Freitas; L. Hutyra; M. Keller; V. Kirchhoff; M. Menton; J. W. Munger; E. H. Pyle; A. H. Rice; H. Silva. 2003. Carbon in Amazon forests: Unexpected seasonal fluxes and disturbance-induced lossesScience. 302:5650, 1554-1557.

NOTE: These pages show the current information available at http://www.fluxdata.org about this tower. If any of this information is wrong or missing, please submit corrections and updates via the form at http://www.fluxdata.org/AncDataUpdate/default.aspx.