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    Growth Rates of Natural Amazonian Forest Trees Based on Radiocarbon Measurements

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    Mozeto, A. A.
    Fritz, Peter
    Moreira, M. Z.
    Vetter, E.
    Aravena, Ramon
    Salati, Eneas
    Drimmie, R. J.
    Issue Date
    1988-01-01
    Keywords
    fallout
    roots
    climate effects
    forests
    Amazon Basin
    trees
    growth
    statistical analysis
    tropical environment
    dendrograms
    atmosphere
    Brazil
    South America
    tree rings
    Holocene
    Cenozoic
    Quaternary
    geochronology
    C 14
    carbon
    dates
    isotopes
    radioactive isotopes
    absolute age
    geochemistry
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    Mozeto, A. A., Fritz, P., Moreira, M. Z., Vetter, E., Aravena, R., Salati, E., & Drimmie, R. (1988). Growth rates of natural Amazonian forest trees based on radiocarbon measurements. Radiocarbon, 30(1), 1-6.
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    American Journal of Science
    Journal
    Radiocarbon
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/653005
    DOI
    10.1017/S0033822200043903
    Additional Links
    http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/
    Abstract
    Evergreen trees in the tropical rain forest of the Amazonas Basin can produce growth rings which are not necessarily related to annual events. Therefore, estimation of growth rate cannot be done by dendrochronology. This report presents a technique for determining the growth rate of these trees based on radiocarbon measurements of two segments of equal radial distance from the outer part of the tree trunk. The measured 14C activity is compared to local 14C fallout and growth rates are derived from models taking into account bomb 14C effects. Eleven trees from various parts of the Amazon Basin were analyzed. The average growth rates range from ca 5 to > 40 yr per centimeter corresponding to extrapolated ages from ca 60 to > 400 yr.
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0033-8222
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1017/S0033822200043903
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    Radiocarbon, Volume 30, Number 1 (1988)

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