Abstract
Measurements of carbon dioxide concentration and flux have been made over a tropical forest in Brazil. Observations of convective and nocturnal boundary layer height made at the same site have been used to investigate the influence of the atmospheric boundary layer on the concentration measurements. The results explain some of the features of the observed trends in CO 2 concentration and illustrate the importance of taking the atmospheric boundary layer into account when interpreting surface measurements.
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