[Terrapreta] Locations of TP soils sites in the Amazon.
lou gold
lou.gold at gmail.com
Thu May 29 10:03:59 CDT 2008
I understand your logic Kevin but it's all in your mind.
No one has yet found anything in the Amazon basin to confirm your suspicion.
At least I know of nothing that has been published to that effect. That's
the best response I can give for your question.
hugs,
lou
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Kevin Chisholm <kchisholm at ca.inter.net>
wrote:
> Dear Sean
>
> Sean K. Barry wrote:
>
>> Hi Kevin,
>> Why do you insist that there are even ANY natural deposits of Black Earth
>> in the Amazon? They are not ubiquitous in ALL climate zones.
>> I told you last night why I think that there are very likely NOT any
>> naturally occurring Black Earth sites in the Amazon.
>>
>
> We are told that coal was formed from vegetative material . Fossil plants
> found within the coal are of a nature found today in the Tropics. If
> vegetative materials could accumulate millions of years ago, it is
> reasonable to think that they could also accumulate thousands of years ago.
>
> That is why I feel there are naturally occurring Black Earth Soils in the
> Amazon.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Kevin
>
>> Regards,
>> SKB
>>
>>
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