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2010

  • Glaser B (2010) Variation of abundances of Carbon isotopes in nature. In: Beauchemin D, Matthews DE (Eds.) Encyclopaedia of Mass Spectrometry. Vol. 5 Elemental and Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry, pp. 823-842. Elsevier, ISBN 978-0-08-043804-7.

2004

  • Glaser B, Guggenberger G, Zech W (2004) Identifying the Pre-Columbian Anthropogenic Input on Present Soil Properties of Amazonian Dark Earths (Terra Preta). In: Glaser B, Woods WI (Eds.) Amazonian Dark Earths: Explorations in Space and Time, pp. 145-158. Springer, Heidelberg.
  • Glaser B, Zech W, Woods WI (2004) History, current knowledge and future perspectives of geoecological research concerning the origin of Amazonian anthropogenic dark earths (Terra Preta). In: Glaser B, Woods WI (Eds.) Explorations in Amazonian Dark Earths. Springer, Heidelberg, pp 9-17.
  • Woods WI, Glaser B (2004) Towards an understanding of Amazonian Dark Earths. In: Glaser B, Woods WI (Eds.) Amazonian Dark Earths: Explorations in Space and Time, pp. 1-8. Springer, Heidelberg.

2003

  • Glaser B, Guggenberger G, Zech W (2003) Organic Chemistry Studies on Amaonian Dark Earths. In: Lehmann J, Kern D, Glaser B, Woods WI (Eds.) Amazônian Dark Earths: Origin, Properties, and Management. Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp 227-241.
  • Glaser B, Guggenberger G, Zech W, Ruivo ML (2003) Soil Organic Matter Stability in Amazonian Dark Earths. In: Lehmann J, Kern D, Glaser B, Woods WI (Eds.) Amazonian Dark Earths: Origin, Properties, and Management. Kluwer, Dortrecht, The Netherlands, pp 141-158, doi:10.1007/1-4020-2597-1_8   .
  • Sombroek W, Ruivo MDL, Fearnside PM, Glaser B, Lehmann J (2003) Anthropogenic Dark Earths as Carbon Stores and Sinks. In: Lehmann J, Kern D, Glaser B, Woods WI (Eds.) Amazonian Dark Earths: Origin, Properties, and Management. Kluwer, Dortrecht, The Netherlands, pp 125-139.

2001

  • Glaser B, Guggenberger G, Zech W (2001) Black Carbon in Sustainable Soils of the Brazilian Amazon Region. In: Swift RS, Spark KM (Eds.) Understanding & Managing Organic Matter in Soils, Sediments & Waters. International Humic Substances Society, St. Paul, MN, pp 359-364.
  • Glaser B, Guggenberger G, Zech W (2001) Persistence of Soil Orgnic Matter in Archaeological Soils (Terra Preta) of the Brazilian Amazon Region. In: Rees RM, Ball BC, Campbell CD, Watson CA (Eds.),Sustainable Management of Soil Organic Matter. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp 190-194.


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