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Proceedings of the International Carbon Dioxide Conference
Proceedings of the 11th International Carbon Dioxide Conference

ISBN: 978-65-89463-72-6
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Papers 1
  • A biogeography of Amazon forest photosynthetic drought response predicts basin-wide resilience and vulnerability

    • SALESKA, Scott R. 1
    • CHEN, Shuli
    • STARK, Scott 2
    • NOBRE, Antonio 3
    • CUARTAS, Adriana 4
    • AMORE, Diogo 4
    • RESTREPO-COUPE, Natalia 1
    • SMITH, Marielle 5
    • CHITRA-TARAK, Rutuja 6
    • KO, Hongseok 1
    • NELSON, Bruce 7
    • 1 University of Arizona
    • 2 Michigan State University
    • 3 INPE
    • 4 Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters (CEMADEN)
    • 5 Bangor University
    • 6 Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • 7 INPA
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    304460
    11-The Amazon and role in the global carbon cycle
    Oral

Co-authors (10)

  • Scott R. Saleska

    2 publications

  • Scott Stark

    1 publication

  • Antonio Nobre

    1 publication

  • Adriana Cuartas

    1 publication

  • Diogo Amore

    1 publication

  • Natalia Restrepo-Coupe

    1 publication

  • Marielle Smith

    1 publication

  • Rutuja Chitra-Tarak

    1 publication

  • Hongseok Ko

    1 publication

  • Bruce Nelson

    1 publication

Publications in other proceedings

  • XX SBSR

    PERSISTENT EFFECT OF 2015 EL NIÑO DROUGHT ON NIR REFLECTANCE OF CENTRAL AMAZON UPLAND FORESTS?

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