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The Nutrient-Rich Legacy of the Amazon's Black Lands

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This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. This is an authorized translation of an article from Eos. Throughout the vast Amazon basin, scattered patches of black and chocolate-brown soil contrast sharply with the nutrient-poor red or yellow acidic soils found in the rest of the rainforest. The dark soils are extraordinarily fertile, and the plant communities that grow there are different from those in the surrounding forest—with a high…
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This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. This is an authorized translation of an article from Eos. Throughout the vast Amazon basin, scattered patches of black and chocolate-brown soil contrast sharply with the nutrient-poor red or yellow acidic soils found in the rest of the rainforest. The dark soils are extraordinarily fertile, and the plant communities that grow there are different from those in the surrounding forest—with a high…

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Eos broke the news in on Thursday, November 7, 2024.
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