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Gabriel Pita

Researcher at University of Lisbon

Publications -  37
Citations -  2510

Gabriel Pita is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eddy covariance & Carbon sequestration. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2300 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriel Pita include Instituto Superior Técnico & Technical University of Lisbon.

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CO2 balance of boreal, temperate, and tropical forests derived from a global database

Sebastiaan Luyssaert, +65 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive global database for forest ecosystems, which includes carbon budget variables (fluxes and stocks), ecosystem traits (e.g., leaf area index, age), as well as ancillary site information such as management regime, climate, and soil characteristics.
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Net ecosystem carbon exchange in three contrasting Mediterranean ecosystems ? the effect of drought

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared carbon fluxes measured by the eddy covariance technique in three contrasting ecosystems in southern Portugal: an evergreen oak woodland (savannah-like) with ca.~21% tree crown cover, a grassland dominated by herbaceous annuals and a coppiced short-rotation eucalyptus plantation.
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Quality control of CarboEurope flux data. Part 1: Coupling footprint analyses with flux data quality assessment to evaluate sites in forest ecosystems

TL;DR: In this paper, a site evaluation approach combining Lagrangian Stochastic footprint modeling with a quality assessment approach for eddy-covariance data was applied to 25 forested sites of the CarboEurope-IP network.
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Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents

Chuixiang Yi, +150 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the relationship between net ecosystem exchange of carbon and climate factors using the eddy covariance method at 125 unique sites in various ecosystems over six continents with a total of 559 site-years.