Anthrosols known as Amazonian Dark Earth (ADE) have borne witness to the intensification of sedentary patterns and the demographic increase in Central Amazon. As a result, a recurring pattern has been observed of mounds with ADE arising from domestic activities and the disposal of waste. The objective of this research was to demonstrate the relationship of these anthropic activities with pedogenetic formation processes of ADE in the municipality of Iranduba, Brazil. Disturbed and undisturbed soil samples were taken from two areas of ADE (pretic horizon) and from a non-anthropic pedon. Physical, chemical, micromorphological and SEM-EDS analyses were performed. The coarse material of the pretic horizons consisted predominantly of quartz, iron...
The Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) soils are characterized by its high fertility, dark color, and p...
This investigation derives from research conducted over several years and contributes to the underst...
First described over 120 years ago in Brazil, Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are expanses of dark soil...
Anthrosols known as Amazonian Dark Earth (ADE) have borne witness to the intensification of sedentar...
This study aimed to use micromorphology to assess the formation processes of ADE in the municipality...
Important information about pre-Columbian Amazonian settlement and economy provide Amazonian Dark Ea...
This study brings a pedogeochemical characterization of ADE found in the naturally fertile alluvial ...
Amazonian Dark Earths (hereinafter ADEs) are expanses of anthropogenic soils that formed on generall...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are unusually fertile soils characterised by elevated concentrations of...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are unusually fertile soils characterised by elevated concentrations of...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) pedogenesis and pre-Columbian history are fundament...
Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societies of the ...
Throughout the Amazon region, dark-colored soils with increased fertility are identified and referre...
ABSTRACT Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societie...
The process of formation and evolution of distinct anthropic horizons found widespread in Brazil wil...
The Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) soils are characterized by its high fertility, dark color, and p...
This investigation derives from research conducted over several years and contributes to the underst...
First described over 120 years ago in Brazil, Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are expanses of dark soil...
Anthrosols known as Amazonian Dark Earth (ADE) have borne witness to the intensification of sedentar...
This study aimed to use micromorphology to assess the formation processes of ADE in the municipality...
Important information about pre-Columbian Amazonian settlement and economy provide Amazonian Dark Ea...
This study brings a pedogeochemical characterization of ADE found in the naturally fertile alluvial ...
Amazonian Dark Earths (hereinafter ADEs) are expanses of anthropogenic soils that formed on generall...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are unusually fertile soils characterised by elevated concentrations of...
Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are unusually fertile soils characterised by elevated concentrations of...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) pedogenesis and pre-Columbian history are fundament...
Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societies of the ...
Throughout the Amazon region, dark-colored soils with increased fertility are identified and referre...
ABSTRACT Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societie...
The process of formation and evolution of distinct anthropic horizons found widespread in Brazil wil...
The Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) soils are characterized by its high fertility, dark color, and p...
This investigation derives from research conducted over several years and contributes to the underst...
First described over 120 years ago in Brazil, Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are expanses of dark soil...