dos Santos, GGomes, P R SAnjos, RFifield, L KeithTurcq, BSifeddine, Adi Tada, M.Cresswell, Richard2015-12-080168-583Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/35825Soil samples were collected in tierra firme upland and lowland areas of the Km 41 reserve near Manaus (20°30′S and 60°W), in Central Brazilian Amazon, within a 1700 m transect, at eight different depth ranges, from surface to 100 cm. The highest charcKeywords: Carbon; Charcoal; Climate change; Forestry; Geochronology; Particle accelerators; Radioisotopes; Amazon forest; Climate regional changes; Halocene; Paleoclimate; Radiocarbon dating; Rain forest; Tropical forest; Mass spectrometry Holocene; Mass spectrometry; Paleoclimate; Tropical forest14C AMS dating of fires in the central Amazon rain forest20002015-12-08