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    Biomass and carbon estimation for scrub mangrove forests and examination of their allometric associated uncertainties by Virgulino-Júnior, Paulo César Costa, Carneiro, Diego Novaes, Nascimento, Jr, Wilson Rocha, Cougo, Michele Ferreira, Fernandes, Marcus Emanuel Barroncas

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2020)
    “…Reliable estimates of biomass and carbon storage are essential for the understanding of the environmental drivers and processes that regulate the productivity…”
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    Land cover change, landscape degradation, and restoration along a railway line in the Amazon biome, Brazil by Santos, Diogo Corrêa, Souza‐Filho, Pedro Walfir Martins, Rocha Nascimento, Wilson, Cardoso, Gustavo Freitas, Santos, Jorge Filipe

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-09-2020)
    “…Railways are known to have less influence on land use than other transportation systems. However, railways also affect biodiversity, water resources,…”
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    Challenges and potential approaches for soil recovery in iron open pit mines and waste piles by Guedes, Rafael Silva, Ramos, Sílvio Junio, Gastauer, Markus, Júnior, Cecílio Frois Caldeira, Martins, Gabriel Caixeta, da Rocha Nascimento Júnior, Wilson, de Souza-Filho, Pedro Walfir Martins, Siqueira, José Oswaldo

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-09-2021)
    “…The revegetation of areas impacted by iron mining may be hampered by a series of chemical and physical impediments exhibited by those areas. Physical problems,…”
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    Land‐use intensity of official mineral extraction in the Amazon region: Linking economic and spatial data by Souza‐Filho, Pedro Walfir M., Lobo, Felipe, Cavalcante, Rosane, Mota, José Aroudo, Nascimento, Wilson, Santos, Diogo C., Novo, Evlyn, Barbosa, Claudio Clemente Faria, Siqueira, José O.

    Published in Land degradation & development (28-02-2021)
    “…The Amazon region has suffered considerable deforestation rates related to logging, cattle ranching, and agriculture. Recently, attention has been given to…”
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