Regulated large-scale annual shutdown of Amazonian isoprene emissions?
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Authors
Barkley, M.P.
Palmer, P.I.
De Smedt, I.
Karl, T.
Guenther, A.
Van Roozendael, M.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
Amazon rain forest
Biomass-burning
Dry seasons
Empirical orthogonal function analysis
Enhanced vegetation index
Isoprene emission
Leaf area
Leaf flushing
Leaf growth
Seasonal variation
Biomass
Drought
Fourier analysis
Vegetation
biogenic emission
biomass burning
formaldehyde
GOME
isoprene
leaf area
MODIS
rainforest
SCIAMACHY
seasonal variation
spatiotemporal analysis
vegetation index
Amazonia
South America
Audience
Scientific
Date
2009Metadata
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We perform Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis on 12 years of global GOME and SCIAMACHY formaldehyde (HCHO) column observations to determine the most significant spatial and temporal HCHO variations. In most regions, we find that HCHO variability is predominantly driven by seasonal variations of biogenie emissions and biomass burning. However, unusually low HCHO columns are consistently observed over the Amazon rainforest during the transition from the wet-to-dry seasons. We use MODIS leaf area and enhanced vegetation indices, to show variations in vegetation are consistent with the observed decrease in HCHO during this period (correlations of 0.69 and 0.67, respectively). Based on this evidence, we suggest isoprene emitting vegetation experience widespread leaf flushing (new leaf growth) prior to the dry season, resulting in a large-scale annual shutdown of Amazonian isoprene emissions. © 2009.
Citation
Barkley, M.P.; Palmer, P.I.; De Smedt, I.; Karl, T.; Guenther, A.; Van Roozendael, M. (2009). Regulated large-scale annual shutdown of Amazonian isoprene emissions?. , Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 36, Issue 4, L04803, DOI: 10.1029/2008GL036843.Identifiers
scopus: 2-s2.0-66149164600
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng