The Geophysiology of Amazonia

The Geophysiology of Amazonia
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Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages : 556
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Book Synopsis The Geophysiology of Amazonia by : Robert E. Dickinson

Download or read book The Geophysiology of Amazonia written by Robert E. Dickinson and published by Wiley-Interscience. This book was released on 1987 with total page 556 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Climate, vegetation, and human interactions in the Amazon. Introduction to vegetation and climate interactions in the humid tropics. Geophysiology: a new look at earth science. Climate, natural vegetation, and soils in Amazonia: an overview. Causes of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Dam building the Tropics: some environmental and social consequences. Species diversity, phenology, plant - animal interactions, and their correlation with climate, as illustrated by the Brazil Nut family (Lecythidaceae). Climate change in the humid tropics, especially amazonia, over th last twenty thousand years. Biogeochemical cycles in the tropics. Role of the tropics in atmospheric chemistry. Contribution of tropical ecosystems to the global budgets of trace gases, especially CH4, H2, CO, and N2O. Influence of a tropical forest on air chemistry. Biological processes and productivity of soils in the humid tropics. Effects of deforestation on soil properties and microclimate of a high rain forest in Southern Nigeria. Element cycling in the Amazon Basin: a riverine perspective. Climate, micrometeorology, ant the hydrological cycle in the moist tropics. Micrometeorology of an Amazonian Rain Forest. The forest and the hydrological cycle. Modeling effects of vegetation on climate. Tropical climate and general circulation: its susceptibility to human intervention. Interactions between convective and large-scale motions over Amazonia. On the dynamic climatology of the Amazon Basin and associated rain-producing mechanisms. General circulation modeling and the tropics. Effects of change in land use on climate in the humid tropics.


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