%0 Journal Article %@holdercode {isadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S} %@nexthigherunit 8JMKD3MGPCW/3ET38CH %@dissemination WEBSCI; PORTALCAPES; COMPENDEX. %@secondarytype PRE PI %@archivingpolicy denypublisher denyfinaldraft24 %@usergroup administrator %@usergroup simone %3 Carbon sequestration.pdf %B Forest Ecology and Management %2 sid.inpe.br/mtc-m17@80/2006/12.07.12.25.14 %4 sid.inpe.br/mtc-m17@80/2006/12.07.12.25 %X An important but poorly understood mechanism of carbon sequestration is the production of charcoal in forest biomass burning. Fires accelerate carbon cycling to the atmosphere by consuming at once what may take years or even decades to naturally decay in the absence of fire. On the other hand, a significant amount per hectare of charcoal can occur in forest fires, forming char layers on partially burned logs or as charcoal left on the ground. %8 Nov. %N Supl. 1 %T Carbon sequestration through charcoal formation in Amazonian forest fires %K Charcoal formation, Amazonian forest clearing fires. %@group %@group LCP-INPE-MCT-BR %@group %@group %@group LCP-INPE-MCT-BR %@secondarykey INPE-14428-PRE/9512 %@copyholder SID/SCD %@issn 0378-1127 %@affiliation UNESP, Universidade Estadual Paulista %@affiliation Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) %@affiliation UnB, Universidade de Brasília %@affiliation University of Washington, College of Forest Resources %@affiliation Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) %P S154 %D 2006 %V 234 %A Carvalho Júnior, J. A., %A Soares Neto, Turíbio Gomes, %A Veras, C. A. G., %A Alvarado, E. C., %A Santos, José Carlos, %@area COMB