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Terra preta is characterized by the presence of low... Terra preta zones are generally surrounded by... Terra preta soils are of... Terra Preta soils are found mainly in... Plots of Terra preta exist in small surfaces averaging 20 hectares... see also distribution map of Terra Preta sites in Amazon basin... Terra preta sites are also known in other South American areas... Terra Preta is defined as a type of... The composition of Terra preta presents important variants... has measured in Terra preta up to 9... The chemical structure of charcoal in Terra preta soils is characterized with poly... Terra preta soils also show higher quantities of nutrients... The timing of Terra Preta formation in the central Amazon... homepage and thesis about Terra Preta with maps of TP sites and TP field work in...

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