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    Natural Radiocarbon Measurements in Brazilian Soils Developed on Basic Rocks

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    Pessenda, L. C. R.
    Valencia, E. P. E.
    Camargo, P. B.
    Telles, E. C. C.
    Martinelli, L. A.
    Cerri, C. C.
    Aravena, Ramon
    Rozanski, Kazimierz
    Issue Date
    1996-01-01
    Keywords
    parent materials
    Altamira Brazil
    Londrina Brazil
    Para Brazil
    Piracicaba Brazil
    subtropical environment
    soil profiles
    climate
    tropical environment
    Brazil
    South America
    Parana Brazil
    Sao Paulo Brazil
    Holocene
    soils
    organic compounds
    organic materials
    Cenozoic
    Quaternary
    C 14
    carbon
    isotopes
    radioactive isotopes
    stable isotopes
    C 13
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    Pessenda, L. C. R., Valencia, E. P. E., Camargo, P. B., Telles, E. C. C., Martinelli, L. A., Cerri, C. C., ... & Rozanski, K. (1996). Natural radiocarbon measurements in Brazilian soils developed on basic rocks. Radiocarbon, 38(2), 203-208.
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    Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
    Journal
    Radiocarbon
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/653652
    DOI
    10.1017/S0033822200017574
    Additional Links
    http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/
    Abstract
    This paper presents 14C, 13C and chemical data of soil organic matter (SOM) in three soil profiles under native forests from Brazil: Londrina (southern), Piracicaba (southeastern) and Altamira (northern). The main objective is to use carbon isotopes in tropical and subtropical soils of Brazil to provide information about vegetation changes that occurred in relation to climate changes during the Holocene. 14C data from SOM indicate that the organic matter in the soils studied is of at least Holocene age. 13C data indicate that C4 plants probably provided the dominant vegetation in Londrina and Piracicaba during the early and mid-Holocene and that C3 plants provided the dominant vegetation in the Altamira region during the Holocene.
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    text
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0033-8222
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1017/S0033822200017574
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