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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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XIV, 216 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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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.)
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