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Ferraz, E.S.B.; Tuon, R.L.; Fernandes, E.A.N.
BIOMOVS. Symposium on the validity of environmental transfer models1991
BIOMOVS. Symposium on the validity of environmental transfer models1991
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[en] The Amazon basin is the world's largest system both in terms of drainage area, 7x106 km2, and sediment discharge, about 1.3x109 tons of solid suspended material each year. It is located at northern South America in the equatorial zone, extending through nine countries, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Surinam, French Guyana, and Brazil, where is the majority (70%) of the total area. The Amazon basin is geologically limited in the west by the Andes Cordillera, in the south by the Brazilian altiplain, in the north by the Guyana mountains and in the east by the Atlantic Ocean. It is the most fabulous natural ecosystem of the world, remaining in a perfect state of equilibrium, not yet deeply studied. The development of mathematic models describing its dynamics is very important for its comprehension and preservation. Trace elements, in special the rare earth elements, can be useful to elaborate such models. Several processes in rivers and estuaries have been investigated through the use of REEs as tracers, addressing the riverine input of elements to the oceans from continents. Trace elements were also used to elaborate a model for chemical exchange from the water to the sediments and the subsequent release from the sediments into the water. (5 refs., 6 figs.)
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Swedish Radiation Protection Inst., Stockholm (Sweden); 498 p; ISBN 91-630-0437-2;
; 1991; p. 307-312; SSI; Stockholm (Sweden); BIOMOVS. Symposium on the validity of environmental transfer models; Stockholm (Sweden); 8-10 Oct 1990; BIOMOVS = Biospheric Model Validation Study.

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