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GLAS

 

Lefsky, M.A., D.J. Harding, M. Keller, W.B. Cohen, C.C. Carabajal, F.D.B. Espirito-Santo, M.O. Hunter and R. de Oliveira 2005. Estimates of forest canopy height and aboveground biomass using ICESat. Geophysical Research Letters 32:L22S02, doi:10.1029/2005GL023971, 2005.

 

 

Lidar

 

Lefsky, M.A., W.B. Cohen, G.G. Parker, and G.G. Harding, 2002. Lidar remote sensing for ecosystem studies. Bioscience 52: 19-30.

 

Lefsky, M.A., W.B. Cohen, D.J. Harding, G.G. Parker, S.A. Acker, and S.T. Gower, 2002b. Lidar remote sensing of aboveground biomass in three biomes. Global Ecology and Biogeography 11: 393-400.

 

 

Carbon Pools and Flux in the Amazon Basin

 

Houghton, R. A., D. L. Skole, C. A. Nobre, J. L. Hackler, K. T. Lawrence, and W. H. Chomentowski. 2000. Annual fluxes of carbon from the deforestation and regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon. Nature 403: 301-304.

 

Houghton, R. A., K. T. Lawrence, J. L. Hackler, and S. Brown. 2001.  The spatial distribution of forest biomass in the Brazilian Amazon: a comparison of estimates. Global Change Biology 7: 731-746.

 

Hirsch, A.I., W.S. Little, R.A. Houghton, N.A. Scott and J.D. White 2004. The net carbon flux due to deforestation and forest re-growth in the Brazilian Amazon: analysis using a process-based model. Global Change Biology 10: 908-924.

 

Saatchi, S.S., R.A. Houghton, R. Alvala, J.V. Soares and Y. Yu 2007. Distribution of aboveground live biomass in the Amazon basin. Global Change Biology 13: 816-837.

 

 
 

 

 
 


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