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Organic carbon accumulation in coastal zones since the last glacial maximum? A clue for varying atmospheric CO2 levels?

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It is a generally accepted concept that the carbon storage within the principal earth surface reservoirs varies in a multitude of time scales. The shallow water continental margins belong to the most fertile areas in terms of organic carbon (OC) production and are also very effective carbon traps.

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Carbon Holocene Accumulation

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Boski, T.; Veiga-Pires, Cristina Carvalho; Moura, Delminda, Organic carbon accumulation in coastal zones since the last glacial maximum? A clue for varying atmospheric CO2 levels?, Trabalho apresentado em 32nd IGC- Florence, in Florence, Italy, 2004

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