A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Valkiria Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21912
Resumo: This paper aims to document which methodologies are used in the studies of intermittent turbulent events of variable intensity and periodicity, which provide an episodic connection between the canopy and the atmosphere and can induce oscillatory behavior in the nocturnal boundary layer carried out specifically at the Amazon Tall experimental site Tower Observatory (ATTO) through a narrative literature review of the main articles published during the period 2012 to 2021. A literature search was carried out in the ATTO project database, where this database has all peer-reviewed publications in journals made in this project between 2012 to 2021. All articles were reviewed, so from 81 publications in total only 3 articles are categorized as studies on intermittent turbulent events in the nocturnal boundary layer. From this, a synthesis of the methodologies used in these 3 articles was made. It is concluded that data were obtained from direct measurements in the towers: wind direction and speed, air temperature, net radiation, precipitation, soil moisture, CO, CO2, O3, CH4 and CN fluxes. Thus, variances, gas fluxes, Richardson number (above and inside the canopy), sensible heat, latent heat, turbulent kinetic energy, mean horizontal wind velocity and multiresolution decomposition were calculated. The main novelty of the present study was this analysis as a synthesis of the main methodologies used on the different scalar flows and their time scales within and above an Amazon rainforest canopy at the ATTO experimental site at night.
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spelling A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental siteUna revisión narrativa de las metodologías utilizadas en el estudio de las turbulencias nocturnas dentro y por encima de la selva amazónica obtenidas a través del sitio experimental Amazon Tall Tower ObservatoryUma revisão narrativa sobre as metodologias usadas no estudo de turbulência noturna dentro e acima da floresta Amazônica obtidos através do sítio experimental Amazon Tall Tower ObservatoryATTOFloresta AmazônicaTurbulência noturna.ATTOSelva AmazónicaTurbulencia nocturna.ATTOAmazon rainforestNight turbulence.This paper aims to document which methodologies are used in the studies of intermittent turbulent events of variable intensity and periodicity, which provide an episodic connection between the canopy and the atmosphere and can induce oscillatory behavior in the nocturnal boundary layer carried out specifically at the Amazon Tall experimental site Tower Observatory (ATTO) through a narrative literature review of the main articles published during the period 2012 to 2021. A literature search was carried out in the ATTO project database, where this database has all peer-reviewed publications in journals made in this project between 2012 to 2021. All articles were reviewed, so from 81 publications in total only 3 articles are categorized as studies on intermittent turbulent events in the nocturnal boundary layer. From this, a synthesis of the methodologies used in these 3 articles was made. It is concluded that data were obtained from direct measurements in the towers: wind direction and speed, air temperature, net radiation, precipitation, soil moisture, CO, CO2, O3, CH4 and CN fluxes. Thus, variances, gas fluxes, Richardson number (above and inside the canopy), sensible heat, latent heat, turbulent kinetic energy, mean horizontal wind velocity and multiresolution decomposition were calculated. The main novelty of the present study was this analysis as a synthesis of the main methodologies used on the different scalar flows and their time scales within and above an Amazon rainforest canopy at the ATTO experimental site at night.Este artículo tiene como objetivo documentar qué metodologías se utilizan en los estudios de eventos turbulentos intermitentes de intensidad y periodicidad variable, que proporcionan una conexión episódica entre el dosel y la atmósfera y pueden inducir un comportamiento oscilatorio en la capa límite nocturna realizados específicamente en el Amazonas Alto. sitio experimental Tower Observatory (ATTO) a través de una revisión narrativa de la literatura de los principales artículos publicados durante el período 2012 a 2021. Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en la base de datos del proyecto ATTO, donde esta base de datos tiene todas las publicaciones revisadas por pares en revistas realizadas en este proyecto entre 2012 y 2021. Todos los artículos fueron revisados, por lo que de 81 publicaciones en total, sólo 3 artículos están categorizados como estudios sobre eventos turbulentos intermitentes en la capa límite nocturna. A partir de esto, se realizó una síntesis de las metodologías utilizadas en estos 3 artículos. Se concluye que los datos se obtuvieron a partir de mediciones directas en las torres: dirección y velocidad del viento, temperatura del aire, radiación neta, precipitación, humedad del suelo, flujos de CO, CO2, O3, CH4 y CN. Así, se calcularon las variaciones, los flujos de gas, el número de Richardson (arriba y dentro del dosel), el calor sensible, el calor latente, la energía cinética turbulenta, la velocidad media del viento horizontal y la descomposición multiresolución. La principal novedad del presente estudio fue este análisis como síntesis de las principales metodologías utilizadas en los diferentes flujos escalares y sus escalas de tiempo dentro y sobre un dosel de la selva amazónica en el sitio experimental ATTO durante la noche.Este artigo tem o objetivo de documentar quais são as metodologias usadas nos estudos dos eventos turbulentos intermitentes de intensidade e periodicidade variáveis, que fornecem conexão episódica entre o dossel e a atmosfera e podem induzir comportamento oscilatório na camada limite noturna realizados especificamente no sítio experimental Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) através de uma revisão narrativa de literatura dos principais artigos publicados durante o período de 2012 até 2021. Uma pesquisa bibliográfica foi realizada no banco de dados do projeto ATTO, onde esse banco de dados tem todas as publicações revisadas por pares em periódicos feitos neste projeto entre 2012 a 2021. Todos os artigos foram revisados, então a partir de 81 publicações no total apenas 3 artigos são categorizados como estudos sobre eventos turbulentos intermitentes na camada limite noturna. A partir disso, foi feita uma síntese das metodologias usadas nesses 3 artigos. Conclui-se, que se obteve dados de medidas diretas nas torres: direção e velocidade do vento, temperatura do ar, radiação líquida, precipitação, umidade do solo, fluxos de CO, CO2, O3, CH4 e CN. E assim foram calculados variâncias, fluxos de gases, número de Richardson (acima e dentro do dossel), calor sensível, calor latente, energia cinética turbulenta, velocidade horizontal média do vento e decomposição de multiresolução. A principal novidade do presente estudo foi essa análise como uma síntese das principais metodologias usadas sobre os diferentes fluxos escalares e suas escalas de tempo dentro e acima de um dossel da floresta Amazônica no sítio experimental ATTO à noite.Research, Society and Development2021-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2191210.33448/rsd-v10i14.21912Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e100101421912Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e100101421912Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e1001014219122525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21912/19386Copyright (c) 2021 Valkiria Andrade Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Valkiria Andrade2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21912Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:13.591069Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
Una revisión narrativa de las metodologías utilizadas en el estudio de las turbulencias nocturnas dentro y por encima de la selva amazónica obtenidas a través del sitio experimental Amazon Tall Tower Observatory
Uma revisão narrativa sobre as metodologias usadas no estudo de turbulência noturna dentro e acima da floresta Amazônica obtidos através do sítio experimental Amazon Tall Tower Observatory
title A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
spellingShingle A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
Costa, Valkiria Andrade
ATTO
Floresta Amazônica
Turbulência noturna.
ATTO
Selva Amazónica
Turbulencia nocturna.
ATTO
Amazon rainforest
Night turbulence.
title_short A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
title_full A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
title_fullStr A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
title_full_unstemmed A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
title_sort A narrative review of the methodologies used in the study of nocturnal turbulence within and above the Amazon rainforest obtained through the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory experimental site
author Costa, Valkiria Andrade
author_facet Costa, Valkiria Andrade
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Valkiria Andrade
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ATTO
Floresta Amazônica
Turbulência noturna.
ATTO
Selva Amazónica
Turbulencia nocturna.
ATTO
Amazon rainforest
Night turbulence.
topic ATTO
Floresta Amazônica
Turbulência noturna.
ATTO
Selva Amazónica
Turbulencia nocturna.
ATTO
Amazon rainforest
Night turbulence.
description This paper aims to document which methodologies are used in the studies of intermittent turbulent events of variable intensity and periodicity, which provide an episodic connection between the canopy and the atmosphere and can induce oscillatory behavior in the nocturnal boundary layer carried out specifically at the Amazon Tall experimental site Tower Observatory (ATTO) through a narrative literature review of the main articles published during the period 2012 to 2021. A literature search was carried out in the ATTO project database, where this database has all peer-reviewed publications in journals made in this project between 2012 to 2021. All articles were reviewed, so from 81 publications in total only 3 articles are categorized as studies on intermittent turbulent events in the nocturnal boundary layer. From this, a synthesis of the methodologies used in these 3 articles was made. It is concluded that data were obtained from direct measurements in the towers: wind direction and speed, air temperature, net radiation, precipitation, soil moisture, CO, CO2, O3, CH4 and CN fluxes. Thus, variances, gas fluxes, Richardson number (above and inside the canopy), sensible heat, latent heat, turbulent kinetic energy, mean horizontal wind velocity and multiresolution decomposition were calculated. The main novelty of the present study was this analysis as a synthesis of the main methodologies used on the different scalar flows and their time scales within and above an Amazon rainforest canopy at the ATTO experimental site at night.
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