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      Review of the pyrolysis platform for coproducing bio-oil and biochar

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      Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Radiocarbon Dating of Total Soil Organic Matter and Humin Fraction and Its Comparison with 14C Ages of Fossil Charcoal

          During the last decade radiocarbon dating has been used extensively in distinct regions of Brazil to provide information about soil chronology in paleoenvironmental studies. This paper presents14C data of soil organic matter (SOM), humin fraction, and charcoal in several soil profiles under natural vegetation from different Brazil locations (north, central, and southeast regions). The main objective is to compare the obtained14C dating of total SOM with humin, the oldest fraction of SOM. In order to validate the humin ages these data are compared with the age of charcoal collected at similar depths. The14C ages obtained on charcoal were, in most of the cases, in agreement with the humin fraction considering the experimental errors, or 20% older in average. The dates obtained from total SOM showed significantly younger ages than the humin fraction indicating contamination by younger carbon. These results show the humin fraction is considered a reliable material for14C dating in soils. However, the humin fraction ages could be assumed as the minimum ages for carbon in soils.
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            Journal
            BBB
            Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
            Biofuels, Bioprod. Bioref.
            Wiley-Blackwell
            1932104X
            19321031
            September 2009
            September 2009
            : 3
            : 5
            : 547-562
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            10.1002/bbb.169
            46e70712-7ff4-4263-b248-3dd4a1c602b0
            © 2009

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