Articles | Volume 23, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-1771-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-1771-2026
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04 Mar 2026
Research article |  | 04 Mar 2026

Spatializing Net Ecosystem Exchange in the Brazilian Amazon biome using the JULES model and vegetation properties

Amauri C. Prudente Jr., Luiz A. T. Machado, Felipe S. Silva, Tercio Ambrizzi, Paulo Artaxo, Santiago Botia, Luan P. Cordeiro, Cleo Q. Dias Jr., Edmilson Freitas, Demerval S. Moreira, Christopher Pöhlker, Ivan M. C. Toro, Xiyan Xu, and Luciana V. Rizzo

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This study propoes a new method of spatialization to estimate carbon fluxes in the Brazilian Amazon biome. To do so, was used a land surface model (JULES) and two vegetation properties. The results of this spatialization resulted in a carbon fluxes of -1.34 Pg C during the year of 2021 in the entire Brazilian Amazon biome being the states of Amapa and Acre main relevant regions of carbon source.
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