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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- 1 The Relevance of Biogeochemistry to Amazon Development and Conservation
- 2 General Characteristics and Variability of Climate in the Amazon Basin and its Links to the Global Climate System
- 3 The Atmospheric Component of Biogeochemical Cycles in the Amazon Basin
- 4 Soil versus Biological Controls on Nutrient Cycling in Terra Firme Forests
- 5 Nutrient Cycling as a Function of Landscape and Biotic Characteristics in the Cerrados of Central Brazil
- 6 Linking Biogeochemical Cycles to Cattle Pasture Management and Sustainability in The Amazon Basin
- 7 Nutrient Considerations in the Use of Silviculture for Land Development and Rehabilitation in the Amazon
- 8 Extractive Reserves and Participatory Research as Factors in the Biogeochemistry of the Amazon Basin
- 9 The Recovery of Biomass, Nutrient Stocks, and Deep-Soil Functions in Secondary Forests
- 10 The Interface Between Economics and Nutrient Cycling in Amazon Land Development
- 11 Carbon Storage in Biomass and Soils
- 12 Terrestrial Inputs to Amazon Streams and Internal Biogeochemical Processing
- 13 Geoecological Controls on Elemental Fluxes in Communities of Higher Plants in Amazonian floodplains
- 14 Biogeochemistry of Amazon Floodplain Lakes and Associated Wetlands
- 15 Organic Matter and Nutrients in the Mainstem Amazon River
- 16 Trace Elements in the Mainstem Amazon River
- 17 Biogeochemical Processes on the Amazon Shelf: Changes in Dissolved and Paniculate Fluxes During River/Ocean Mixing
- Index
Index
Index
- Source:
- The Biogeochemistry of the Amazon Basin
- Author(s):
- Michael E. McClain, Reynaldo Victoria, Jeffrey E. Richey
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- 1 The Relevance of Biogeochemistry to Amazon Development and Conservation
- 2 General Characteristics and Variability of Climate in the Amazon Basin and its Links to the Global Climate System
- 3 The Atmospheric Component of Biogeochemical Cycles in the Amazon Basin
- 4 Soil versus Biological Controls on Nutrient Cycling in Terra Firme Forests
- 5 Nutrient Cycling as a Function of Landscape and Biotic Characteristics in the Cerrados of Central Brazil
- 6 Linking Biogeochemical Cycles to Cattle Pasture Management and Sustainability in The Amazon Basin
- 7 Nutrient Considerations in the Use of Silviculture for Land Development and Rehabilitation in the Amazon
- 8 Extractive Reserves and Participatory Research as Factors in the Biogeochemistry of the Amazon Basin
- 9 The Recovery of Biomass, Nutrient Stocks, and Deep-Soil Functions in Secondary Forests
- 10 The Interface Between Economics and Nutrient Cycling in Amazon Land Development
- 11 Carbon Storage in Biomass and Soils
- 12 Terrestrial Inputs to Amazon Streams and Internal Biogeochemical Processing
- 13 Geoecological Controls on Elemental Fluxes in Communities of Higher Plants in Amazonian floodplains
- 14 Biogeochemistry of Amazon Floodplain Lakes and Associated Wetlands
- 15 Organic Matter and Nutrients in the Mainstem Amazon River
- 16 Trace Elements in the Mainstem Amazon River
- 17 Biogeochemical Processes on the Amazon Shelf: Changes in Dissolved and Paniculate Fluxes During River/Ocean Mixing
- Index