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B. Liang, Lehmann, J., Solomon, D., Sohi, S., Thies, J. E., Skjemstad, J. O., Luizao, F. J., Engelhard, M. H., Neves, E. G., and Wirick, S., Stability of biomass-derived black carbon in soils, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 72, p. 6069, 2008.
J. Lehmann and Rondon, M., Bio-Char Soil Management on Highly Weathered Soils in the Humid Tropics. CRC Taylor & Francis, pp. 517-540, 2006.
J. Lehmann, Da Silva Jose Perier, J., Rondon, M., Da Silva, C. M., Greenwood, J., Nehls, T., Steiner, C., and Glaser, B., Slash and Char: a feasible alternative for soil fertility management in the Central Amazon?, 17th WCSS. Thailand, 2002.
J. Lehmann and Joseph, S., Biochar for Environmental Management. Earthscan, 2009, p. 448.
J. Lehmann, Bio-energy in the Black, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. in press, 2007.
J. Lehmann, Gaunt, J., and Rondon, M., Bio-char Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems A Review, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, pp. 403-42, 2006.
J. Lehmann and Sohi, S., Comment on "Fire-Derived Charcoal Causes Loss of Forest Humus", Science, vol. 321, p. 1295c-, 2008.
J. A. Leenheer, Rostad, C. E., Barber, L. B., Schroeder, R. A., Anders, R., and Davisson, L. M., Nature and Chlorine Reactivity of Organic Constituents from Reclaimed Water in Groundwater, Los Angeles County, California, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 35, pp. 3869-3876, 2001.
R. Lal, Promise and limitations of soils to minimize climate change, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, vol. 63, p. 113A-118, 2008.
R. Lal, Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 in global carbon pools, Energy and Environmental Science, vol. 1, pp. 86-100, 2008.
R. Lal, Agricultural activities and the global carbon cycle, Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, vol. 70, pp. 103-116, 2004.
R. Lal, Food Insecurity's Dirty Secret, Science, vol. 322, pp. 673-674, 2008.
R. Lal, Soil Science and the Carbon Civilization, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., vol. 71, pp. 1425-1437, 2007.
D. A. Laird, The Charcoal Vision: A Win Win Win Scenario for Simultaneously Producing Bioenergy, Permanently Sequestering Carbon, while Improving Soil and Water Quality, Agron. J., vol. 100, pp. 178-181, 2008.
N. Labbe, Harper, D., Rials, T., and Elder, T., Chemical Structure of Wood Charcoal by Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Analysis, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 54, pp. 3492-3497, 2006.