CO2-driven cation leaching after tropical forest clearing

17 de março de 2005

mar 17, 2005

Daniel Markewitz, Ricardo de O. Figueiredo, Eric A. Davidson

The objective of this study was to investigate the role of dissolved CO2 (H2CO3*) as a mechanism of cation removal from surface soils under secondary land uses in the tropics.

Markewitz, D.; Figueiredo and Davidson, R.; e Davidson, E. 2005. CO2-driven cation leaching after tropical forest clearing. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 88 (2006): 214– 219.

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