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Holocene coastal vegetation changes at the mouth of the Amazon River

Smith et al., 2011

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15497149614099552948
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Smith C
Cohen M
Pessenda L
França M
Guimarães J
de Fátima Rossetti D
Lara R
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Review of palaeobotany and palynology

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Wetland dynamics in the eastern Amazon region during the past 7000years were studied using pollen, textural and structural analyses of sediment cores, as well as AMS radiocarbon dating. Four sediment cores were sampled from Marajó Island, which is located at the mouth …
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