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StoryMineral Soils conditioned by Man: Anthrosols (AT) Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryPedogenesis and pre-Colombian land use of ‘‘Terra Preta Anthrosols’’ (‘‘Indian black earth’’) of Western Amazonia Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryKansas University: Amazonian Dark Earths- Current Dissertation Research Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryMicrobial Activity as Soil Quality Indicator in Annual and Perennial Plantations Treated with Charcoal Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryPermaculture DIscussion Forum: Charcoal Agriculture Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryAnthrosols and Human Carrying Capacity in Amazonia Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryNotes ont eh Sustainability of Pyrolyzation Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryVillage Gardenweb: Terra Preta Forum Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
StoryPositive Charcoal=Negative Carbon? Why adding charcoal to the Earth's soils will also address climate change. Erin Rasmussen12 years 43 weeks ago
StoryTerra Preta - Wikipedia Tom Miles02 years 43 weeks ago
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