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Loss of Nutrients From Terrestrial Ecosystems to Streams and the Atmosphere Following Land Use Change in Amazonia Eric A. Davidson1, Christopher Neill2, Alex V. Krusche3, Victoria V. R. Ballester3, Daniel Markewitz4, and
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Document Date: 2004-12-21 13:44:06


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Piracicaba / Pará / Brasilia / Springer-Verlag / Belém / Serrão / Ji / Hubbard Brook / New York / Rondonia / Victoria / J. E / Toledo / DAVIDSON ET / Manaus / Paragominas / /

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Columbia University Press / Amazon / Marine Biological Laboratory / Oxford University Press / E. A. S. / /

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Jordan / United States / Brazil / /

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Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

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University of Georgia / Although plant / /

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soil solution / harvest products / soil solutions / chemical fractionation analyses / trace gas emissions / /

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Forest Resoources / lowland Amazon / Paragominas forest / Hubbard Brook forest / /

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Columbia University / Research Center / University of Georgia / Athens / Victoria V / American Geophysical Union / Soil Science Society / 4Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resoources / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Oxford University / /

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G. E. Likens / K. C. Weathers / Alex V / J. L. Stoddard / C. S. Cronan / K. F. Lambert / C. Eagar / /

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extractor / Walker / representative / T. J. Butler / /

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McClain / Pinto / /

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Alabama / New York / Georgia / Rondônia / Massachusetts / New Hampshire / /

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northeastern United States / North America / western Amazon / New England / southern Brazil / South America / /

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remote sensing / /

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