Annals of Environmental Science

Volume 4, 2010

Impact of Two Different Biochars on Earthworm Growth and Survival
Amanda M. Liesch, Sharon L. Weyers, Julia W. Gaskin, and K.C. Das
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506; North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory, Morris, MN 56267; and University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Annals of Environmental Science, Volume 4, August 2010, Pages 1-9
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A Rural Revitalization Scheme in Japan Utilizing Biochar and Eco-Branding: The Carbon Minus Project, Kameoka City
Steven R. McGreevy and Akira Shibata
Kyoto University, Sakyouku, Kitashirakawa Oimachi 611-8502, Kyoto City; Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto City, Kita-ku, Kitamachi, 56-1 Toji-in 603-8577, Japan
Annals of Environmental Science, Volume 4, October 2010, Pages 11-22
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A Comparison of Variable Economic Costs Associated with Two Proposed Biochar Application Methods
Morgan M. Williams and James C. Arnott, Flux Farm Foundation, PO Box 967, Carbondale, Colorado, 81623; and Aspen Global Change Institute, 104 Midland Ave., Unit 205 Basalt, Colorado, 81621, USA
Annals of Environmental Science, Volume 4, November 2010, Pages 23-30
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