C. B. Sales
National Institute of Amazonian Research
2 Papers
20 Citations
C. B. Sales is an academic researcher from National Institute of Amazonian Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trace gas & Water cycle. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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The Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO): overview of pilot measurements on ecosystem ecology, meteorology, trace gases, and aerosols
Meinrat O. Andreae,Meinrat O. Andreae,Otávio C. Acevedo,Alessandro Araújo,Paulo Artaxo,Cybelli G. G. Barbosa,Henrique M. J. Barbosa,Joel Brito,Samara Carbone,Xuguang Chi,Bruno Barçante Ladvocat Cintra,N. F. da Silva,Nelson Luís Dias,Cléo Q. Dias-Júnior,Florian Ditas,Reiner Ditz,Ana F. L. Godoi,Ricardo H. M. Godoi,Martin Heimann,Thorsten Hoffmann,J. Kesselmeier,Tobias Könemann,M. L. Krüger,Jost V. Lavric,Antonio O. Manzi,Aline Pontes Lopes,Demétrius Lira Martins,Eugene Mikhailov,Eugene Mikhailov,Daniel Moran-Zuloaga,Bruce Walker Nelson,A. C. Nölscher,D. Santos Nogueira,Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade,Christopher Pöhlker,Ulrich Pöschl,Carlos A. Quesada,Luciana V. Rizzo,Chul-Un Ro,Nina Ruckteschler,Leonardo D. A. Sá,M. de Oliveira Sá,C. B. Sales,R. M. N. dos Santos,Jorge Saturno,Jochen Schöngart,Jochen Schöngart,Matthias Sörgel,C. M. de Souza,C. M. de Souza,R. A. F. de Souza,Hang Su,Natalia Targhetta,Julio Tota,Ivonne Trebs,Susan E. Trumbore,A. van Eijck,David Walter,Zhibin Wang,Bettina Weber,Jonathan Williams,J. Winderlich,Florian Wittmann,Stefan Wolff,Stefan Wolff,Ana Maria Yáñez-Serrano,Ana Maria Yáñez-Serrano +66 more
TL;DR: The Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) as discussed by the authors is a tall tower observatory that provides a baseline record of present-day climatic, biogeochemical, and atmospheric conditions and that will be operated over coming decades to monitor change in the Amazon region.
The Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) in the remote Amazon Basin: overview of first results from ecosystem ecology, meteorology, trace gas, and aerosol measurements
Meinrat O. Andreae,Otávio C. Acevedo,A. C. Araujo,Paulo Artaxo,Cybelli G. G. Barbosa,Henrique M. J. Barbosa,Joel Brito,S. Carbone,Xuguang Chi,Bruno Barçante Ladvocat Cintra,N. F. da Silva,Nelson Luís Dias,Cléo Q. Dias-Júnior,Florian Ditas,Reiner Ditz,Ana F. L. Godoi,Ricardo H. M. Godoi,Martin Heimann,Thorsten Hoffmann,J. Kesselmeier,Tobias Könemann,M. L. Krüger,Jost-Valentin Lavrič,Antonio O. Manzi,Aline Lopes,Demétrius Lira Martins,Eugene Mikhailov,Daniel Moran-Zuloaga,Bruce Walker Nelson,A. C. Nölscher,D. Santos Nogueira,Maria Teresa F. Piedade,Christopher Pöhlker,Ulrich Pöschl,Carlos A. Quesada,Luciana V. Rizzo,Chul-Un Ro,Nina Ruckteschler,Leonardo D. A. Sá,M. de Oliveira Sá,C. B. Sales,R. M. N. dos Santos,Jorge Saturno,Jochen Schöngart,Matthias Sörgel,C. M. de Souza,R. A. F. de Souza,Hang Su,Natalia Targhetta,Julio Tota,Ivonne Trebs,Susan E. Trumbore,A. van Eijck,David Walter,Zhibin Wang,Bettina Weber,Jonathan Williams,J. Winderlich,Florian Wittmann,Stefan Wolff,Ana Maria Yáñez-Serrano +60 more
TL;DR: The Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) as discussed by the authors has been used for long-term monitoring of the Amazon Basin, which provides a baseline record of present-day climatic, biogeochemical, and atmospheric conditions and that will be operated over coming decades to monitor change in the Amazon region as human perturbations increase.