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@InCollection{MarengoNoBeCoSaSa:2009:ClFeIm,
               author = "Marengo, J and Nobre, C. A. and Betts, R. A and Cox, Peter M. and 
                         Sampaio, G. and Salazar, L.",
                title = "Global Warming and Climate Change in Amazonia: Climate-Vegetation 
                         Feedback and Impacts on Water Resources",
            booktitle = "Amazonia and Global Change",
            publisher = "American Geophysical Union",
                 year = "2009",
               editor = "Keller, M. and Bustamante, M. and Gash, J. and Dias, P. Silva",
                pages = "273–292",
              address = "Washington, D. C",
                 note = "{Published Online: 21 MAR 2013} and {Published Print: 1 JAN 
                         2009}",
             keywords = "Rain forest ecology—Amazon River Region, Biosphere—Research—Amazon 
                         River Region, Climatic changes—Amazon River Region, Amazon River 
                         Region—Climate.",
             abstract = "Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction 
                         Warming in Amazonia and observed climate Trens Brief evolution of 
                         modeling of climate change in Amazonia: Deforestation and 
                         experiments on climate change and Amazonian deforestation Model 
                         projections of climate change in the Amazon basin from IPCC AR4 
                         global models Projections of change in hydrology and moisture 
                         transport in and out of Amazonia A combination of the increase in 
                         greenhouse gas concentrations and land use changes in Amazonia as 
                         forcings for climate change Experiences on climate change 
                         projections from regional models in Amazonia Uncertainty 
                         assessments Dangerous climate change in Amazonia as projected by 
                         the UK Met Office Hadley Centre model Effects of aerosols in the 
                         projections of future drought events in Amazonia Extreme events in 
                         the context of climate change: Is the drought of Amazonia in 2005 
                         an indicator of how extremes will be in a warmer climate? Impacts 
                         of changes in climate and hydrology in water resources in 
                         Amazonia.",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and School of 
                         Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of 
                         Exeter Exeter, UK",
                  doi = "10.1029/2008GM000744",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008GM000744",
                 isbn = "9780875904764 and 9781118670347",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "marengo_global.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "03 maio 2024"
}


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