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adam_text | CONTENTS
1T
O
W
A
R
D
S
AN
UNDERSTANDING
OF
AMAZONIAN
DARK
EARTHS
.......
1
WILLIAM
I.
WOODS
AND
BRUNO
GLASER
1.1A
NT
HR
OSOLSAND
AMAZONIA
.................................
1
1.2V
OL
UM
EO
VERVIEW
........................................
4
1.3I
MP
OR
TA
NCEOFT
HE
DARK
EARTHINVESTIGATIONS
.................
8
2H
I
S
T
O
R
Y
,
C
U
R
R
E
N
T
K
N
O
W
L
E
D
G
EANDFUT
U
R
EPERSP
E
C
T
I
VES
OF
GEOECOLOGICALRE
SEARCH
CONCERNING
THE
ORIGIN
OF
AMAZONIAN
ANTHROPOGENIC
DARK
EARTHS
(
TERRA
PRETA)
......
9
BRUNO
GLASER,
WOLFGANG
ZECH,
AND
WILLIAM
I.
WOODS
2.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
9
2.1.1
THE
PARADOX
OF
THE
EXISTENCE
OF
TERRA
PRETA
.................
9
2.1.2
GEOGENIC
VERSUS
ANTHROPOGENIC
FORMATION
OF
TERRA
PRETA
.....
10
2.2
HISTORY
OF
GEOECOLOGICAL
TERRA
PRETA
RESEARCH
...............
11
2.3
CURRENT
GEOECOLOGICAL
KNOWLEDGE
ABOUT
TERRA
PRETA
..........
12
2.3.1
NUTRIENT
AND
ORGANIC
MATTER
LEVELS
IN
TERRA
PRETA
SOILS
.......
12
2.3.2
STABILITY
OF
THE
ORGANIC
MATTER
IN
TERRA
PRETA
SOILS
...........
12
2.4
ORIGIN
OF
TERRA
PRETA
SOILS
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
PERSPECTIVES
.
.
.
13
2.4.1O
RIGINOFE
NHANCEDORGANIC
MATTER
LEVELS
...................
13
2.4.2O
RIGINOFE
NHANCEDNUTRI
ENTLEVELS
........................
14
2.5C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
15
REFERENCES
..............................................
15
3E
V
O
L
U
T
I
O
N
OF
THE
SCIENTIFIC
KNOWLEDGE
REGARDING
ARCHAEOLOGIC
AL
BLACK
EARTHS
OF
AMAZONIA
...................
19
DIRSE
CLARA
KERN,
MARCONDES
LIMA
DA
COSTA,
AND
FRANCISCO
JUVENAL
LIMA
FRAZYYAO
3.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
19
3.2
HYPOTHESES
AND
PROPOSALS
FOR
THE
GENESIS
OF
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
BLACKE
ARTH
SOILS
.........................
20
3.3
GENERAL
MORPHOLOGICAL
AND
CHEMICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
ABESIT
ES
IN
AMAZONIA
.................................
22
3.3.1M
OR
PH
OLOGICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
.............................
22
3.3.2C
HEMICALC
HARACTERISTICS
..................................
22
3.4C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
26
REFERENCES
..............................................
27
X
CONTENTS
4A
G
E
O
G
R
A
P
H
I
C
A
L
M
E
T
H
O
D
F
O
R
A
NTHROSOL
CHARACTERIZATION
IN
AMAZONIA:
CONTRIBUTIONS
TO
METHOD
AND
HUMAN
ECOLOGICAL
THEORY
.................................................
29
LAURA
A.
GERMAN
4.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
29
4.2E
NV
IR
ONMENTAL
BACKGROUND
................................
30
4.2.1A
MAZONIAN
ECOSYSTEMS
...................................
30
4.2.2H
UMAN
ECOLOGYOFAMAZONIA
..............................
30
4.2.3A
MAZONIAN
DARK
EARTHS
..................................
32
4.2.4T
HE
RIONEGRO
...........................................
33
4.2.5T
HE
HISTORYOFHUMAN
OCCUPATION
ON
THER
IO
NEGRO
.........
33
4.3M
AT
ER
IALAND
METHODS
....................................
35
4.3.1
GEOGRAPHICAREA
.........................................
35
4.3.2
IDENTIFICATION,
CHARACTERIZATION,
AND
CLASSIFICATION
OF
BLACKE
ARTH
SITES
......................................
37
4.3.2.1SITE
SIZE
................................................
38
4.3.2.2TOT
AL
PHOSPHORUS
........................................
38
4.3.2.3PED
OLOGICAL
ANALYSIS
......................................
38
4.3.3C
OR
RE
LA
TING
SITE
CLASSW
ITH
ACCESS
TO
CRITICAL
RESOURCES
.......
39
4.4R
ESULTS
.................................................
40
4.4.1C
HARACTERIZATIONAND
CLASSIFICATION
OF
BLACKE
ARTH
SITES
.......
40
4.4.2A
SSESSINGREL
ATIVEACCESSTOC
RITICALRESOURCES
...............
45
4.5C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
48
REFERENCES
..............................................
50
5P
A
L
E
O
R
I
V
E
RINE
FEATURES
OF
THE
AMAZON
LOWLANDS:
HUMAN
USE
OF
THE
ARENA
NEGRA
SOILS
OF
LAKE
CHARO,
NORTHEASTERN
PERU
...
53
OLIVER
T.
COOMES
5.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
53
5.2S
ITE
LO
CA
TION
ANDC
HARACTERISTICS
...........................
54
5.3
EARLY
USE
OF
THE
YARINALES
.................................
57
5.4C
ON
TE
MP
OR
AR
YAGRICULTURE
................................
59
5.5N
ON
-A
GRICULTURALRESOURCEUSE
............................
62
5.6T
HE
CHALLENGES
OF
FUTURE
USE
..............................
62
5.7C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
64
REFERENCES
..............................................
65
6D
A
R
K
E
ARTH
IN
THE
UPPER
AMAZON
..........................
67
THOMAS
P.
MYERS
6.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
67
6.2T
HE
FORMATIONOFDARKE
ARTH
SITES
.........................
68
6.3
DARK
EARTH
SITES
AND
SETTLEMENT
DENSITY
ON
THEC
ENTRAL
AMAZON
...................................
73
6.4B
ARRANCOIDMIGRATIONSO
UT
OF
THEC
ENTRAL
AMAZON
...........
74
6.4.1
BARRANCOID
SITES
ON
THE
JAPUR´AANDCAQUE
T
´
AR
IV
ERS
...........
77
CONTENTS
XI
6.4.2B
ARRANCOIDSIT
ES
ON
THEUCAYALI
RIVER
.......................
78
6.5P
OL
YC
HR
OMEMIGRATIONSO
UT
OF
THEC
ENTRAL
AMAZON
...........
79
6.5.1
POLYCHROME
SITES
ON
THE
JAPUR´AANDCAQUET
´
AR
IV
ERS
...........
80
6.5.2P
OL
YC
HR
OMESIT
ES
ON
THENAPOR
IV
ER
........................
82
6.5.3P
OL
YC
HR
OMESIT
ES
ON
THEUCAYALI
RIVER
......................
83
6.6
DARK
EARTH
AND
THE
INDIGENOUS
PEOPLES
OF
THE
JAPUR´A,
UCAYALI,
ANDNAPOR
IV
ERS
..................................
84
6.6.1
INDIGENOUS
PEOPLES
OF
THE
JAPUR´A/CAQUET´A
...................
85
6.6.2I
NDIGENOUSPEOPLES
OF
THEUCAYALI
..........................
86
6.6.2.1TUT
IS
HC
AINYOTRADITION
....................................
86
6.6.2.2YAR
INACOCHA
TRADITION
....................................
86
6.6.2.3PAC
ACOCHA
TRADITION
......................................
87
6.6.2.4CUMANCAYA
TRADITION
.....................................
88
6.6.2.5LOC
AL
TRADITIONS
ON
THEUPPER
PACHITEA
.....................
89
6.6.3I
NDIGENOUSPEOPLES
OF
THENAPOR
IV
ER
.......................
90
6.7C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
90
REFERENCES
..............................................
92
7O
R
G
A
N
I
C
M
A
T
T
E
R
IN
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
BLACK
EARTHS
AND
YELLOW
LATOSOL
IN
THE
CAXIUANYYA,
AMAZONIA,
BRAZIL
........
95
MARIA
DE
LOURDES
PINHEIRO
RUIVO,
EWERTON
DA
SILVA
CUNHA,
AND
DIRSE
CLARA
KERN
7.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
95
7.2M
AT
ER
IALS
ANDMETHODS
...................................
96
7.3R
ESULTS
.................................................
96
7.4D
IS
CU
SSION
..............................................
109
REFERENCES
..............................................
111
8S
E
Q
U
E
N
T
I
A
L
P
F
R
A
C
T
I
O
N
A
T
I
O
NOFRE
L
I
C
TANT
HROPOGENIC
DARK
EARTHS
OF
AMAZONIA
.................................
113
JOHANNES
LEHMANN,
CARLA
VABOSE
CAMPOS,
JEFERSON
LUIZ
VASCONSELOS
DE
MACYYEDO
AND
LAURA
GERMAN
8.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
113
8.2M
AT
ER
IALS
ANDMETHODS
...................................
114
8.2.1S
TUDY
SITES
..............................................
114
8.2.2S
OI
LP
FRACTIONATIONAND
ANALYSIS
..........................
115
8.3R
ESULTS
ANDD
ISCUSSION
...................................
117
8.3.1E
XTRACTIONEFFI
CIENCY
BY
SEQUENTIAL
FRACTIONATION
.............
117
8.3.2
PHOSPHORUS
DISTRIBUTION
IN
SOIL
POOLS
OF
ANTHROPOGENIC
DARK
EARTHS
IN
CENTRALAMAZONIA
..........................
118
8.3.3S
OU
RC
ES
OF
PINPRE-COLOMBIAN
ANTHROSOLS
...................
120
8.4C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
122
REFERENCES
..............................................
122
XII
CONTENTS
9T
H
E
T
I
M
I
N
G
O
F
TERRA
PRETA
FORMATION
I
NT
H
EC
ENT
RA
LAM
AZON
:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
DATA
FROM
THREE
SITES
......................
125
EDUARDO
GO´ES
NEVES,
JAMESB.P
ETE
RSE
N,
ROBERT
N.
BARTONE,
AND
MICHAEL
J.
HECKENBERGER
9.1I
NT
RO
DU
CT
ION
............................................
125
9.2T
HE
OSVALDOSIT
E
.........................................
126
9.3T
HE
HATAHARA
SITE
........................................
129
9.4T
HE
LAGO
GRANDE
SITE
.....................................
131
9.5C
ON
CL
USIONS
.............................................
132
REFERENCES
..............................................
133
10
SEMI-INTENSIVE
PRE-EUROPEAN
CULTIVATION
AND
THE
ORIGINS
OF
ANTHROPOGENIC
DARKE
AR
T
HSI
NAM
AZONI
A
.................
135
WILLIAM
M.
DENEVAN
10.1
INTRODUCTION
............................................
135
10.2
POTENTIAL
ORIGIN
OF
TERRA
MULATA
...........................
136
10.2.1
FREQUENT
BURNINGOFC
LEARED
SHORTFALLOW
...................
136
10.2.2
IN-FIELD
BURNING
.........................................
137
10.2.3
ORGANICAMENDMENTS
....................................
139
10.2.4
PERMANENTS
ETTLEMENTAND
DARK
EARTHS
.....................
140
10.3
CONCLUSIONS
.............................................
141
REFERENCES
..............................................
141
11
IDENTIFYING
THE
PRE-COLUMBIAN
ANTHROPOGENIC
INPUT
ON
PRESENT
SOIL
PROPERTIES
OF
AMAZONIAN
DARK
EARTHS
(
TERRA
PRETA)
.......
145
BRUNO
GLASER,
GEORGGU
G
GE
NB
ERGER,
AND
WOLFGANG
ZECH
11.1
INTRODUCTION
............................................
145
11.2
MATERIALSAND
METHODS
...................................
146
11.2.1
SITE
ANDS
OILD
ESCRIPTION
..................................
146
11.2.2
METHODS
................................................
147
11.2.3
STATISTICAL
ANALYSIS
.......................................
148
11.3
RESULTSAND
DISCUSSION
...................................
148
11.3.1
SOIL
CLASSIFICATION
........................................
148
11.3.2
SOIL
PHYSICAL
PARAMETERS
..................................
149
11.3.3
NUTRIENT
STATUS
..........................................
149
11.3.4
STOCKS
ANDTEXTURE
DEPENDENCE
OF
TOCAND
N
...............
154
11.4
CONCLUSIONS
.............................................
156
REFERENCES
..............................................
157
12
USE
OF
SPACE
ANDFOR
M
ATION
OF
TERRA
PRETA:
THE
ASURINI
DO
XINGU
CASE
STUDY
..........................
159
FAB´YYOLA
ANDR´EA
SILVA
AND
LILIAN
REBELLATO
12.1
INTRODUCTION
............................................
159
12.2
THE
ASURINI
DO
XINGU
AND
THE
USE
OF
SPACE
IN
THEKUATINEMU
VILLAGE
..................................
159
CONTENTS
XIII
12.3
SPATIAL
DISTRIBUTION
AND
FLUXES
OF
MATERIAL
USED
BY
THE
ASURINI
DO
XINGU
IN
THE
KUATINEMU
VILLAGE
AND
HYPOTHESIS
ON
TERRA
PRETA
FORMATION
...................
161
12.4
FUTURE
STUDY
TO
INVESTIGATE
RECENT
TERRA
PRETA
FORMATION
BY
THEASURI
NI
DO
XINGUI
NT
HE
KUATINEMUVIL
LAGE
............
166
12.5
FINALC
ONSI
DERATIONS......................................
167
REFERENCES
..............................................
167
13
RESEARCH
ON
ANTHROPOGENIC
DARK
EARTH
SOILS.
COULD
IT
BE
A
SOLUTION
FOR
SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT
IN
THE
AMAZON?
..................
169
BE´ATA
EMOEKE
MADARI,
WIM
G.
SOMBROEK,
AND
WILLIAM
I.
WOODS
13.1
INTRODUCTION
............................................
169
13.2
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
TERRA
PRETA
RESEARCH
....................
170
13.2.1
WHAT
WE
KNOW
AND
DO
NOT
KNOW
ABOUT
THE
FORMATION
ANDPROPERTIESOFADE
SOILS
...............................
172
13.3
NETWORKING
ACTIVITIES
IN
TERRA
PRETA
RESEARCH
................
173
13.3.1
ACTIVITIES
OF
THE
MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL
AND
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
COOPERATIONOFT
HE
TPNGROUP
............................
174
13.3.2
INSTITUTIONS
WITHIN
THETPN
GROUP
.........................
174
13.3.3
THE
COORDINATING
COMMITTEES
AND
HOMEPAGES
OF
THET
PN
GROUP
........................................
175
13.4
APPROACHES
TO
TERRA
PRETA
RESEARCH
FORAGRONOMIC
APPLICATIONS
...............................
175
13.4.1
FUNDAMENTALQUESTIONS
FORT
HE
TPNPROJE
CT
.................
176
13.4.2
SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVES
OF
THE
TPN
PROJECT
AND
THEIR
JUSTIFICATION
.
.
177
13.5
EXPECTED
RESULTSOFT
HE
COOPERATION
........................
179
REFERENCES
..............................................
180
14
SLASH
AND
CHAR:
AN
ALTERNATIVE
TO
SLASH
AND
BURN
PRACTICED
IN
THE
AMAZON
BASIN
.....................................
183
CHRISTOPH
STEINER,
WENCESLAU
GERALDES
TEIXEIRA,
AND
WOLFANG
ZECH
14.1
INTRODUCTION
............................................
183
14.2
CARBON
EMISSIONS
IN
SLASHAND
BURN
AGRICULTURE
.............
184
14.3
BLACK
CARBON
IN
SOIL
-
TERRA
PRETA
DO
´
INDIO
..................
185
14.4
SLASHAND
CHAR
AS
AN
ALTERNATIVETOS
LASH
ANDBURN
...........
185
14.5
ALTERNATIVESLA
SH
ANDC
HARINPRACTICE
......................
186
14.6
ADVANTAGES
OF
SLASHAND
CHAR
..............................
189
14.7
SLASHAND
CHAR
RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES
.........................
191
14.8
CONCLUSIONS
.............................................
191
REFERENCES
..............................................
192
XIV
CONTENTS
15
MICROBIAL
RESPONSE
TO
CHARCOAL
AMENDMENTS
OF
HIGHLY
WEATHERED
SOILS
AND
AMAZONIAN
DARK
EARTHS
IN
CENTRAL
AMAZONIA
-
PRELIMINARY
RESULTS
.................
195
CHRISTOPH
STEINER,
WENCESLAU
G.
TEIXEIRA,
JOHANNES
LEHMANN,
AND
WOLFGANG
ZECH
15.1
INTRODUCTION
............................................
195
15.2
MATERIAL
ANDMETHODS
....................................
197
15.2.1
STUDYDESIGN
............................................
197
15.2.2
SOIL
SAMPLING
ANDANALYSES
...............................
200
15.2.3
STATISTICAL
ANALYSES
.......................................
202
15.3
RESULTSAND
DISCUSSION
...................................
202
15.4
CHARACTERISTICSOFADE
ANDFORESTS
OILS
.....................
210
REFERENCES
..............................................
211
SUBJECT
INDEX
..................................................
213
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spellingShingle | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time Archeologie gtt Bodemvorming gtt Natuurbeheer gtt Regenwouden gtt Archäologie Anthropogenic soils Amazon River Watershed Bodenentwicklung (DE-588)4007365-8 gnd Anthropogener Einfluss (DE-588)4327906-5 gnd Terra preta (DE-588)4603762-7 gnd |
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title | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time |
title_auth | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time |
title_exact_search | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time |
title_full | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time Bruno Glaser ... (eds.) |
title_fullStr | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time Bruno Glaser ... (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time Bruno Glaser ... (eds.) |
title_short | Amazonian dark earths |
title_sort | amazonian dark earths explorations in space and time |
title_sub | explorations in space and time |
topic | Archeologie gtt Bodemvorming gtt Natuurbeheer gtt Regenwouden gtt Archäologie Anthropogenic soils Amazon River Watershed Bodenentwicklung (DE-588)4007365-8 gnd Anthropogener Einfluss (DE-588)4327906-5 gnd Terra preta (DE-588)4603762-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Archeologie Bodemvorming Natuurbeheer Regenwouden Archäologie Anthropogenic soils Amazon River Watershed Bodenentwicklung Anthropogener Einfluss Terra preta Amazonastiefland Aufsatzsammlung |
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