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Michael E. McClain (Author), Reynaldo L. Victoria (Author), Jeffrey E. Richey (Author)

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November 8, 2001 0195114310 978-0195114317 1
With a complex assemblage of largely intact ecosystems that support the earth's greatest diversity of life, the Amazon basin is a focal point of international scientific interest. And, as development and colonization schemes transform the landscape in increasing measure, scientists from around the world are directing attention to questions of regional and global significance. Some of these qustions are: What are the fluxes of greenhouse gases across the atmospheric interface of ecosystems? How mush carbon is stored in the biomass and soils of the basin? How are elements from the land transferred to the basin's surface waters? What is the sum of elements transferred from land to ocean, and what is its marine "fate"? This book of original chapters by experts in chemical and biological oceanography, tropical agronomy and biology, and the atmospheric sciences will address these and other important questions, with the aim of synthesizing the current knowledge of biochemical processes operating within and between the various ecosystems in the Amazon basin.

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"I recommend this book for those researchers and policy makers working in the Brazilian Amazon or similar tropical settings having similar geology."--Hydrological Processes


"[T]his setting of ... concerns about carbon sources/ sinks within the social context of land utilisation is refreshing. ... a comprehensive look at progress ... fascinating, well written and readable ... I would strongly recommend it for every library, and for anyone interested in the reported environmental changes associated with the Amazon forests."--Geoscientist


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Michael E. McClain is at Florida International University. Reynaldo Victoria is at Universidad de Sao Paulo.

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To red the press of recent years, one might imagine that the fate of the world rests in the hands of those who would develop the Amazon basin. Read the first page
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deep soil nutrients, nonforest vegetation types, cerrado sensu stricto, riverine organic matter, total particulate nitrogen, stream biogeochemistry, herbaceous macrophytes, following pasture abandonment, negative rainfall anomalies, dystrophic soils, firme soils, mesotrophic soils, oligotrophic vegetation, organic carbon balance, ria lakes, native soil fertility, terra firme forests, nutrient conserving mechanisms, shifting cultivation plots, committed emissions, bioactive elements, mighty tropical river, floodplain lakes, following forest cutting, cerrado region
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Brazilian Amazon, New York, Lake Calado, John Wiley, Costa Rica, Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, Dias Filho, Sao Paulo, Soil Science, Continental Shelf Research, Verhandlungen International Vereinigen Limnologie, Journal of Ecology, Tropical Ecology, Reserva Ducke, Helmut Elsenbeer, Maria Teresa, United States, Fazenda Vitoria, Alta Floresta, Daniel Nepstad, Rio de Janeiro, Water Resources Research, Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, Southern Oscillation, Cambridge University Press
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