Amazon forests a net carbon source during drought and under high rates of human-disturbance
Thais M. Rosan,Stephen Sitch,Michael O’Sullivan,Luana S. Basso,Chris Wilson,Camila V. J. Silva,Manuel Gloor,Dominic Fawcett,Viola Heinrich, Jefferson Gonçalves de Souza,Francisco Gilney Silva Bezerra,Celso von Randow,Lina M. Mercado,Luciana V. Gatti,Andy Wiltshire,Pierre Friedlingstein,Julia Pongratz,Clemens Schwingshackl,Mathew Williams,T. Luke Smallman,Jürgen Knauer,Vivek K. Arora,Daniel P. Kennedy,Hanqin Tian, Yuan Wu,Atul K. Jain, S. Falk, Ben Poulder,Almut Arneth,Qing Sun,Sönke Zaehle, A. D. M. Walker,Etsushi Kato,Xu Yue,Ana Bastos,Philippe Ciais,Jean‐Pierre Wigneron,Clément Albergel,Luiz E. O. C. Aragão Research Square (Research Square)(2023)
Key words
drought,carbon source,net carbon source,amazon,human-disturbance
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