Publications of Ingrid Chanca
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Journal Article (10)
2025
Journal Article
22 (2), 472, p. 455 (2025)
How long does carbon stay in a near-pristine central Amazon forest? An empirical estimate with radiocarbon. Biogeosciences 2024
Journal Article
129 (9), e2024JG008191 (2024)
Radiocarbon isotopic disequilibrium shows little incorporation of new carbon in mineral soils of a boreal forest ecosystem. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 2023
Journal Article
29 (23), pp. 6441 - 6452 (2023)
Increased atmospheric CO2 and the transit time of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. Global Change Biology
Journal Article
3 (3), pp. 574 - 583 (2023)
Background Tests and Improvements at LAC-UFF Aiming at Sample Size Reduction in Foraminifera 14C Measurement. Geographies 2022
Journal Article
127 (3), e2021JG006673 (2022)
Probability distributions of radiocarbon in open linear compartmental systems at steady-state. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 2021
Journal Article
133, 105439 (2021)
Food and diet of the pre-Columbian mound builders of the Patos Lagoon region in southern Brazil with stable isotope analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal Article
63 (4), pp. 1103 - 1114 (2021)
Preliminary radiocarbon dating results of bone samples at the LAC-UFF, Brazil. Radiocarbon
Journal Article
109 (8), pp. 2845 - 2855 (2021)
The fate and transit time of carbon in a tropical forest. Journal of Ecology
Journal Article
27 (11), p. 2271 - 2271 (2021)
Stochastic and deterministic interpretation of pool models. Global Change Biology
Journal Article
63 (4), pp. 1233 - 1245 (2021)
LAC-UFF status report: Current protocols and recent developments. Radiocarbon Thesis - PhD (1)
2022
Thesis - PhD
Theoretical and experimental approaches using 14C for estimating system diagnostic times in the central Amazon rainforest. Dissertation, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi (2022)
Preprint (1)
2025
Preprint
The flask monitoring program for high-precision atmospheric measurements of greenhouse gases, stable isotopes, and radiocarbon in the central Amazon region. Earth System Science Data Discussions (2025)