Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Daniel Michelon dos
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Carbon dioxide and Radon nocturnal vertical accumulations over a pasture site at the Amazon region are investigated. The site is characterized by a strong thermal stability along the night, which is responsible for suppressing a good portion of the local turbulent mixing. Therefore, it is problematic to use techniques such as the eddy covariance for estimating nocturnal turbulent fluxes. The analysis considers the seasonal variation of the averaged nocturnal profiles between the wet season, from January to June and the dry season, from July to December. Radon profiles are analyzed with the purpose of helping to understand the physical processes affecting CO2 profiles, by comparing them to an independent and inert scalar. The analysis also considers the prevailing nocturnal wind direction. Results indicate that there is a large difference between CO2 fluxes and vertical gradients from one season to the other. Nocturnal CO2 vertical gradients between the two uppermost levels at the micrometeorological tower are often positive, indicating that the concentration increases with height. Such inversions are rarely observed on the Radon profiles, which follow the canonical form of a monotonical decrease with height. At the dry season, gradient inversions are more frequent and are, in general, associated to a direction inversion of the turbulent vertical CO2 flux, indicating that there is a downward vertical transport of this scalar at the measurement level. It causes flux convergence and an intense accumulation just above the surface. A cospectral analysis shows that such downward transport happens on the largest temporal scales of the motion, suggesting that it is associated to exchange between the surrounding forest and the pasture, in the form of mesoscale fluxes. Seasonally averaged behavior is well defined and uniform along the night, but case studies show that the processes are dominated by specific intense events. Radon fluxes measured during experimental field campaigns are used to estimate CO2 fluxes from the relationship between the vertical gradients of both scalars on six nights, three on each season. The comparison to the eddy covariance fluxes is satisfactory during the wet season, but poor during the dry season and the motives for that are discussed.
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spelling Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região AmazônicaSeasonal variation of scalar nocturnal accumulation and fluxes over a pasture in AmazoniaAmazôniaFluxos turbulentosPerfis verticaisSazonalidadeAmazonTurbulent fluxesVertical profilesSeasonalityCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIACarbon dioxide and Radon nocturnal vertical accumulations over a pasture site at the Amazon region are investigated. The site is characterized by a strong thermal stability along the night, which is responsible for suppressing a good portion of the local turbulent mixing. Therefore, it is problematic to use techniques such as the eddy covariance for estimating nocturnal turbulent fluxes. The analysis considers the seasonal variation of the averaged nocturnal profiles between the wet season, from January to June and the dry season, from July to December. Radon profiles are analyzed with the purpose of helping to understand the physical processes affecting CO2 profiles, by comparing them to an independent and inert scalar. The analysis also considers the prevailing nocturnal wind direction. Results indicate that there is a large difference between CO2 fluxes and vertical gradients from one season to the other. Nocturnal CO2 vertical gradients between the two uppermost levels at the micrometeorological tower are often positive, indicating that the concentration increases with height. Such inversions are rarely observed on the Radon profiles, which follow the canonical form of a monotonical decrease with height. At the dry season, gradient inversions are more frequent and are, in general, associated to a direction inversion of the turbulent vertical CO2 flux, indicating that there is a downward vertical transport of this scalar at the measurement level. It causes flux convergence and an intense accumulation just above the surface. A cospectral analysis shows that such downward transport happens on the largest temporal scales of the motion, suggesting that it is associated to exchange between the surrounding forest and the pasture, in the form of mesoscale fluxes. Seasonally averaged behavior is well defined and uniform along the night, but case studies show that the processes are dominated by specific intense events. Radon fluxes measured during experimental field campaigns are used to estimate CO2 fluxes from the relationship between the vertical gradients of both scalars on six nights, three on each season. The comparison to the eddy covariance fluxes is satisfactory during the wet season, but poor during the dry season and the motives for that are discussed.As acumulações verticais noturnas de dióxido de Carbono e de Radônio são investigadas em um sítio de pastagem na região Amazônica. Este sítio é caracterizado por forte estabilidade térmica durante a noite, que suprime uma boa porção da mistura turbulenta local, de forma que técnicas como a covariância dos vórtices apresentam dificuldades para a estimativa de fluxos turbulentos noturnos. A análise considera a variação sazonal dos perfis médios noturnos entre a estação úmida, de janeiro a junho e a seca, de julho a dezembro. Perfis de Radônio são analisados com o objetivo de se entender os processos que afetam os perfis de CO2 ao se comparar com um escalar independente e inerte. A análise também considera a direção do vento predominante durante a noite. Os resultados indicam que há uma grande diferença entre os fluxos e gradientes noturnos de CO2 entre as duas estações. Os gradientes verticais noturnos de CO2 entre os dois níveis mais altos da torre micrometeorológica freqüentemente são positivos, indicando aumento da concentração com a altura. Tais inversões são observadas com muito menos freqüência nos perfis de Radônio, que seguem a forma canônica de diminuição monotônica com a altura. Na estação seca as inversões de gradiente são mais freqüentes e estão, em geral, associadas à inversão da direção do fluxo vertical turbulento de CO2, indicando que no nível de medida há um transporte vertical para baixo deste escalar, o que proporciona convergência de fluxos e intensa acumulação junto à superfície. Uma análise coespectral mostra que este transporte para baixo ocorre nas maiores escalas temporais do movimento, sugerindo que esteja associado com transferências entre a floresta vizinha e a pastagem, na forma de fluxos de mesoescala. Os comportamentos médios sazonais são bem definidos, e uniformes ao longo da noite, mas estudos de caso mostram que estes processos são dominados por eventos específicos. Os fluxos de Radônio medidos em campanhas experimentais são utilizados para estimar os fluxos de CO2 através da relação entre os gradientes entre os dois escalares em seis noites, três em cada estação. A comparação com os fluxos determinados pela covariância dos vórtices é satisfatória na estação úmida, mas ruim na estação seca e os motivos são discutidos.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRMeteorologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em MeteorologiaAcevedo, Otavio Costahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8696858608013659Moraes, Osvaldo Luiz Leal dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0593135962205202Lyra, Roberto Fernando da Fonsecahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4402659341854500Santos, Daniel Michelon dos2011-05-202011-05-202010-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfSANTOS, Daniel Michelon dos. SEASONAL VARIATION OF SCALAR NOCTURNAL ACCUMULATION AND FLUXES OVER A PASTURE IN AMAZONIA. 2010. 87 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
Seasonal variation of scalar nocturnal accumulation and fluxes over a pasture in Amazonia
title Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
spellingShingle Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
Santos, Daniel Michelon dos
Amazônia
Fluxos turbulentos
Perfis verticais
Sazonalidade
Amazon
Turbulent fluxes
Vertical profiles
Seasonality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
title_short Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
title_full Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
title_fullStr Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
title_full_unstemmed Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
title_sort Variação sazonal da acumulação e fluxo noturnos de escalares em uma pastagem na região Amazônica
author Santos, Daniel Michelon dos
author_facet Santos, Daniel Michelon dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Acevedo, Otavio Costa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8696858608013659
Moraes, Osvaldo Luiz Leal de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0593135962205202
Lyra, Roberto Fernando da Fonseca
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4402659341854500
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Daniel Michelon dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazônia
Fluxos turbulentos
Perfis verticais
Sazonalidade
Amazon
Turbulent fluxes
Vertical profiles
Seasonality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
topic Amazônia
Fluxos turbulentos
Perfis verticais
Sazonalidade
Amazon
Turbulent fluxes
Vertical profiles
Seasonality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
description Carbon dioxide and Radon nocturnal vertical accumulations over a pasture site at the Amazon region are investigated. The site is characterized by a strong thermal stability along the night, which is responsible for suppressing a good portion of the local turbulent mixing. Therefore, it is problematic to use techniques such as the eddy covariance for estimating nocturnal turbulent fluxes. The analysis considers the seasonal variation of the averaged nocturnal profiles between the wet season, from January to June and the dry season, from July to December. Radon profiles are analyzed with the purpose of helping to understand the physical processes affecting CO2 profiles, by comparing them to an independent and inert scalar. The analysis also considers the prevailing nocturnal wind direction. Results indicate that there is a large difference between CO2 fluxes and vertical gradients from one season to the other. Nocturnal CO2 vertical gradients between the two uppermost levels at the micrometeorological tower are often positive, indicating that the concentration increases with height. Such inversions are rarely observed on the Radon profiles, which follow the canonical form of a monotonical decrease with height. At the dry season, gradient inversions are more frequent and are, in general, associated to a direction inversion of the turbulent vertical CO2 flux, indicating that there is a downward vertical transport of this scalar at the measurement level. It causes flux convergence and an intense accumulation just above the surface. A cospectral analysis shows that such downward transport happens on the largest temporal scales of the motion, suggesting that it is associated to exchange between the surrounding forest and the pasture, in the form of mesoscale fluxes. Seasonally averaged behavior is well defined and uniform along the night, but case studies show that the processes are dominated by specific intense events. Radon fluxes measured during experimental field campaigns are used to estimate CO2 fluxes from the relationship between the vertical gradients of both scalars on six nights, three on each season. The comparison to the eddy covariance fluxes is satisfactory during the wet season, but poor during the dry season and the motives for that are discussed.
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