Comparative measurements and seasonal variations in energy and carbon exchange over forest and pasture in South West Amazonia C. von RandowA. O. ManziP. Kabat OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 5 - 26
Calibration of a land-surface model using data from primary forest sites in Amazonia P. P. HarrisC. HuntingfordA. C. Araújo OriginalPaper 28 April 2004 Pages: 27 - 45
The convective boundary layer over pasture and forest in Amazonia G. FischJ. TotaJ. H. C. Gash OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 47 - 59
Seasonal and diurnal variability of convection over the Amazonia: A comparison of different vegetation types and large scale forcing L. A. T. MachadoH. LaurentI. Miranda OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 61 - 77
Interdecadal variability and trends of rainfall across the Amazon basin J. A. Marengo OriginalPaper 27 April 2004 Pages: 79 - 96
The influence of the land surface on the transition from dry to wet season in Amazonia R. FuW. Li OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 97 - 110
River breeze circulation in eastern Amazonia: observations and modelling results M. A. F. Silva DiasP. L. Silva DiasA. S. Denning OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 111 - 121
Simulation of deforestation in eastern Amazonia using a high-resolution model A. W. GanduJ. C. P. CohenJ. R. S. de Souza OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 123 - 135
Using a GCM analogue model to investigate the potential for Amazonian forest dieback C. HuntingfordP. P. HarrisJ. H. C. Gash OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 177 - 185
Amazonian forest dieback under climate-carbon cycle projections for the 21st century P. M. CoxR. A. BettsC. D. Jones OriginalPaper 27 April 2004 Pages: 137 - 156
The role of ecosystem-atmosphere interactions in simulated Amazonian precipitation decrease and forest dieback under global climate warming R. A. BettsP. M. CoxC. D. Jones OriginalPaper 06 May 2004 Pages: 157 - 175
Amazonian climate: results and future research J. H. C. GashC. HuntingfordM. A. Silva Dias OriginalPaper 20 April 2004 Pages: 187 - 193