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- Characterizing silicic rocks in the Parana Magmatic Province: an update in their origin and emplacement
 - Aerosol Physical and Chemical Properties Before and After the Manaus Plume in the GoAmazon2014 Experiment
 - Cloud life cycle investigated via high resolution and full microphysics simulations in the surroundings of Manaus, Central Amazonia
 - Comparison of CCN activity measured in pristine and polluted sites during the Intensive Operation Periods (IOP) of the GoAmazon 2014 campaign
 - Evaluation of Tropical Biomass Burning Emissions using a Global Aerosol Model: Implications for Climate and Air Quality
 - Fluxes of reactive trace gases from Tapajos forest: Upwind precursor emissions to complement the GoAmazon campaign.
 - Mechanisms for the formation and growth of nanometer-sized particles in the Amazon: New insights from GoAmazon2014 and the Tapajos Upwind Forest Flux Study (TUFFS).
 - Submicron aerosol and trace gas composition near Manaus as observed during GoAmazon2014/5
 - Surface ozone in the urban area of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
 - a New Site at Central Amazonia Dedicated to Long Term Cloud Properties Observations - Description, First Results and Future Perspectives.
 - Aerosol Hygroscopicity Measured in Pristine and Polluted Conditions During the First Year of the GoAmazon 2014/15 Experiment
 - An Intensive Study of Aerosol Optical Properties in the Outflow of the Manaus Urban Plume, in Central Amazon
 - Biomass Burning Related Ozone Damage on Vegetation Over the Amazon Forest: a Model Sensitivity Study
 - Comparison of Ground Techniques Used to Estimate Cloud Cover
 - Facing The Challenges Of Tracking Tropical Phenology At Several Scales In Time And Space
 - Forecasting solar irradiation using WRF model and refining statistics for Northeastern Brazil
 - Long term observations of land-atmosphere interactions in Amazonia: The role of land use change on the functioning of the Amazonian ecosystem
 - Long-term Chemical Characterization of Submicron Aerosol Particles in the Amazon Forest - ATTO Station
 - Microphysical And Macrophysical Characteristics Of Non-Precipitating Morning Shallow Clouds In Central Amazonia Using One-Year Of Data From GOAMAZON 2014/15 Experiment
 - Spectral Light Absorption and Scattering by Aerosol Particles in Central Amazonia
 - Surface Ozone Enrichment Downwind of Manaus City, in Central Amazonia
 - The Influence of Urban Emissions on Background Aerosols and Trace Gases in Amazonia as Seen in the GoAmazon2014/2015 Experiment.
 - The impact of anthropogenic emissions on the otherwise pristine Amazonian rainforest: Insights on aerosol dynamics as observed during GoAmazon2014/5
 - Validation of Meteornom solar irradiation data for three regions in Brazil
 - Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of NOx, CH<SUB>4</SUB>, and O<SUB>3</SUB> in Central Amazon
 - Changes in the physico-chemical properties of Amazonian aerosols from background conditions due to urban impacts in Central Amazonia.
 - How Does Aerosol Optical Properties Change With The Aging of The Manaus' Pollution Plume?
 - Statistical properties of cloud and precipitation events in Central Amazonia using GoAmazon2014/5 data: revisiting deep convection timescales.
 - Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of NOx and O<SUB>3</SUB> in Central Amazon
 - Atmospheric Thermodynamic Indexes During Goamazon2014/5 From Atmospheric Soundings
 - Big Data Analytics to Enable Integrated Research of Biodiversity and Climate Datasets in the Amazon Basin
 - Bioaccessibility of PM<SUB>2.5</SUB> in artificial pulmonary fluid at Manaus and Curitiba- Brazil: Different Sustainable Urban Development Models and the Health Impact to the Population
 - Investigating the vertical distribution of clouds in Central Amazon from the measurements of a ceilometer during the GoAmazon2014/15 experiment
 - On the Trigger and Time-Scales of Shallow-to-Deep Convection in Amazonia
 - Optical properties of aerosols over the Amazon rainforest in the GoAmazon 2014/15 experiment using the WRF-Chem model
 - The Central Amazonia Atmosphere Perturbed by Urban Pollution From Manaus
 - Using a low cost skyimager to investigate the diurnal cycle of cloud cover in São Paulo, Brazil during the summer and winter of 2017
 - Viability Of Using Thermal Infrared Imagery To Obtain Cloud Properties In The Amazon Basin (ATTO Tower Site).
 - Climatology of Meteorological Drought Events in Sao Paulo (Brazil) and its Representation in ERA5 Reanalysis
 - Large rivers response to base level change and resulting stratigraphic architecture: examples from the Solimões and Amazonas rivers in Brazil
 - Relationships between secondary organic aerosol and physical properties of submicron particles over the Sao Paulo macro metropolis, Brazil
 - Stratigraphic architecture of pre-vegetation low-slope rivers revealed by Silurian deposits in NE Brazil
 - A study of the aging processes of Manaus plume impact on the optical properties over the Amazon rainforest using the WRF-Chem model
 - Composition, sources, and chemical processes of submicrometric aerosol over Southern Amazonian city highly impacted by biomass burning emissions
 - Relationships between chemical composition and size distribution of submicron aerosol particles in São Paulo, Brazil.
 - Requirements of Data Portal for Atmospheric Data Measurement in the Brazilian context
 - The Vertical Gradient of Aerosols in the Amazonian ATTO Tower: Optical Properties and Size Distributions
 - Deforestation and climate change: The multiple pressures over Amazonian forests
 - Influence of clouds and precipitation on sub-micron aerosol number size distributions in the tropical atmosphere
 - Communicating Drought Propagation in Brazil Using in-situ and Remote Sensing Data
 
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