Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.

Soil temperatures depend on the soil heat flux, an important parameter in meteorological and plant growth-energy balance models. Thus, they were measured, together with soil moisture contents, within the LBA program at forest (Reserva Jaru) and pasture (Fazenda Nossa Senhora) sites in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazonia during wet (February) and dry (August) periods of 1999. The wet period showed maxima of the heat flux into the soil around five to six times smaller at the forest than at the pasture, except for some spikes that are related to stronger solar forcing, such as those due to sunspecks in the forest. This pattern remained during the dry period, but with doubled maximum values. Also, the soil heat flux and the soil temperatures responded very significantly to the passage of cold fronts in both periods at both sites. Temperature profiles measured in the 0.10-0.40 m soil layer showed daily averages and ranges smaller at the forest than at the pasture. The daily average of the soil moisture content in the same layer, during the wet season, increased with depth at both sites, with consistently lower values at the forest. However, their ranges were smaller at the pasture, except for the 0.40 m depth. During the dry period, these ranges were much higher at the pasture, but with nearer average values. Finally, the computed daily apparent soil thermal diffusivities, volumetric heat contents, and thermal conductivities are presented, with the first ones crossed with the measured soil moisture content.

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Main Authors: ALVALÁ, R. C. S., GIELOW, R., ROCHA, H. R. da, FREITAS, H. C., LOPES, J. M., MANZI, A. O., RANDOW, C. von, DIAS, M. A. F. S., CABRAL, O. M. R., WATERLOO, M. J.
Other Authors: C. VON RANDOW, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
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Published: 2007-07-04
Subjects:Fluxo de calor, Variabilidade., Balanço de Energia, Floresta, Pastagem, Umidade do Solo., Temperatura do Solo, Amazonia.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/15531
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spelling dig-alice-doc-155312017-09-19T00:13:31Z Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia. ALVALÁ, R. C. S. GIELOW, R. ROCHA, H. R. da FREITAS, H. C. LOPES, J. M. MANZI, A. O. RANDOW, C. von DIAS, M. A. F. S. CABRAL, O. M. R. WATERLOO, M. J. C. VON RANDOW, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais M. A. F. S. DIAS, USP OSVALDO MACHADO RODRIGUES CABRAL, CNPMA M. J. WATERLOO, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. R. C. S. ALVALA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais/SP R. GIELOW, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais/SP H. R. DA ROCHA,, USP/SP H. C. FREITAS, USP/SP J. M. LOPES, USP A. O. MANZI,, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais/SP Fluxo de calor Variabilidade. Balanço de Energia Floresta Pastagem Umidade do Solo. Temperatura do Solo Amazonia. Soil temperatures depend on the soil heat flux, an important parameter in meteorological and plant growth-energy balance models. Thus, they were measured, together with soil moisture contents, within the LBA program at forest (Reserva Jaru) and pasture (Fazenda Nossa Senhora) sites in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazonia during wet (February) and dry (August) periods of 1999. The wet period showed maxima of the heat flux into the soil around five to six times smaller at the forest than at the pasture, except for some spikes that are related to stronger solar forcing, such as those due to sunspecks in the forest. This pattern remained during the dry period, but with doubled maximum values. Also, the soil heat flux and the soil temperatures responded very significantly to the passage of cold fronts in both periods at both sites. Temperature profiles measured in the 0.10-0.40 m soil layer showed daily averages and ranges smaller at the forest than at the pasture. The daily average of the soil moisture content in the same layer, during the wet season, increased with depth at both sites, with consistently lower values at the forest. However, their ranges were smaller at the pasture, except for the 0.40 m depth. During the dry period, these ranges were much higher at the pasture, but with nearer average values. Finally, the computed daily apparent soil thermal diffusivities, volumetric heat contents, and thermal conductivities are presented, with the first ones crossed with the measured soil moisture content. 2017-09-19T00:13:31Z 2017-09-19T00:13:31Z 2007-07-04 2002 2017-09-19T00:13:31Z Artigo de periódico Journal of Geophysical Research, Washington, v. 107, n. D20, p. LBA10-1 - LBA 10-20, 2002. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/15531 en eng openAccess
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topic Fluxo de calor
Variabilidade.
Balanço de Energia
Floresta
Pastagem
Umidade do Solo.
Temperatura do Solo
Amazonia.
Fluxo de calor
Variabilidade.
Balanço de Energia
Floresta
Pastagem
Umidade do Solo.
Temperatura do Solo
Amazonia.
spellingShingle Fluxo de calor
Variabilidade.
Balanço de Energia
Floresta
Pastagem
Umidade do Solo.
Temperatura do Solo
Amazonia.
Fluxo de calor
Variabilidade.
Balanço de Energia
Floresta
Pastagem
Umidade do Solo.
Temperatura do Solo
Amazonia.
ALVALÁ, R. C. S.
GIELOW, R.
ROCHA, H. R. da
FREITAS, H. C.
LOPES, J. M.
MANZI, A. O.
RANDOW, C. von
DIAS, M. A. F. S.
CABRAL, O. M. R.
WATERLOO, M. J.
Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.
description Soil temperatures depend on the soil heat flux, an important parameter in meteorological and plant growth-energy balance models. Thus, they were measured, together with soil moisture contents, within the LBA program at forest (Reserva Jaru) and pasture (Fazenda Nossa Senhora) sites in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazonia during wet (February) and dry (August) periods of 1999. The wet period showed maxima of the heat flux into the soil around five to six times smaller at the forest than at the pasture, except for some spikes that are related to stronger solar forcing, such as those due to sunspecks in the forest. This pattern remained during the dry period, but with doubled maximum values. Also, the soil heat flux and the soil temperatures responded very significantly to the passage of cold fronts in both periods at both sites. Temperature profiles measured in the 0.10-0.40 m soil layer showed daily averages and ranges smaller at the forest than at the pasture. The daily average of the soil moisture content in the same layer, during the wet season, increased with depth at both sites, with consistently lower values at the forest. However, their ranges were smaller at the pasture, except for the 0.40 m depth. During the dry period, these ranges were much higher at the pasture, but with nearer average values. Finally, the computed daily apparent soil thermal diffusivities, volumetric heat contents, and thermal conductivities are presented, with the first ones crossed with the measured soil moisture content.
author2 C. VON RANDOW, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
author_facet C. VON RANDOW, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
ALVALÁ, R. C. S.
GIELOW, R.
ROCHA, H. R. da
FREITAS, H. C.
LOPES, J. M.
MANZI, A. O.
RANDOW, C. von
DIAS, M. A. F. S.
CABRAL, O. M. R.
WATERLOO, M. J.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Fluxo de calor
Variabilidade.
Balanço de Energia
Floresta
Pastagem
Umidade do Solo.
Temperatura do Solo
Amazonia.
author ALVALÁ, R. C. S.
GIELOW, R.
ROCHA, H. R. da
FREITAS, H. C.
LOPES, J. M.
MANZI, A. O.
RANDOW, C. von
DIAS, M. A. F. S.
CABRAL, O. M. R.
WATERLOO, M. J.
author_sort ALVALÁ, R. C. S.
title Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.
title_short Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.
title_full Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.
title_fullStr Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.
title_full_unstemmed Intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in Rondônia.
title_sort intradiurnal and seasonal variability of soil temperature, heat flux, soil moisture content, and thermal properties under forest and pasture in rondônia.
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