Michaelangelica Posted May 21, 2007 Report Posted May 21, 2007 Well it did for me, and I suspect for a lot of others.If you haven't seen it you must.I only have a dial-up internet link.Could those with faster connection pls. tell me if this works?BBC Horizons The Secrets of El DoradoBBC - Horizon - The Secret of El Dorado.avi - Google Video http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2809044795781727003&q=bbc+horizon (Thanks to the Permaculture Forums for this linkThey have a number of threads (6+?) going on TP, charcoal, ash etc.)Permaculture forum on TP:-View topic - charcoal agriculture - Biochar - Amazonian Dark Earth - Permaculture discussion forumView topic - Does anyone remember that doco on.....? - Permaculture discussion forum Quote
InfiniteNow Posted May 21, 2007 Report Posted May 21, 2007 I only have a dial-up internet link.Could those with faster connection pls. tell me if this works?BBC Horizons The Secrets of El DoradoBBC - Horizon - The Secret of El Dorado.avi - Google Video Like a charm, cobber. Quote
Corona Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 That was great. I had been wanting to see it but could never find a link that was still working. Quote
DougF Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 Yes thanks for this link, I've wanted to see it.I can see how this would have got you going and I'm glad it did. :eek2: :dog: Quote
Corona Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 I can't post links yet but the show is also on youtube now. It is broken down into 5 sections of about 9 minutes each. Quote
Alari Posted October 14, 2007 Report Posted October 14, 2007 Michaelangelica, Very interesting forum. I have been following advances in Tera preta since a while, as we are working on a couple of projects related to carbonOne of them is focused in finding valuedded applications to a very young coal formation, very low in thermal quaiity which really is an important source of organic "C" in a clay matrix. Other project is related to applications to coal dust , and coal slurries from coal washing faclities into agriculture. With the young coal formation we have been able to innoculate with microorganisms , add nutrients, an use as soil ammendment with good results Quote
Michaelangelica Posted October 16, 2007 Author Report Posted October 16, 2007 Somewhers here (in this TP sub-forum) is a brief discussion on coal,as a possible soil amwendmentEspecially high humic acid and 'wet' coals like those brown coals of Victoria, AustraliaYour imput will be welcomed The use of slurries etc would be very interesting Soil amendment might be the future for coal seeing new Zealand is now banning it! Quote
Alari Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 Hi,We are actually using a "Tropical turba" , which is not the usual peat, but the result of very young deposit of a forest (200.000 years). We crush , and compost with chicken manure and/orother N sources and making a good ammenment. We have access to slurries of coal washing facilities of anthracitic coals, which are washed before entering into Coke ovens. We think , we can also do some microbiological degradation, and use for soil ammendents. Good S, and other inerts there. Any experience in Australia wih those slurries??? Quote
Michaelangelica Posted October 17, 2007 Author Report Posted October 17, 2007 Hi,We are actually using a "Tropical turba" , which is not the usual peat, but the result of very young deposit of a forest (200.000 years). We crush , and compost with chicken manure and/orother N sources and making a good ammenment. We have access to slurries of coal washing facilities of anthracitic coals, which are washed before entering into Coke ovens. We think , we can also do some microbiological degradation, and use for soil ammendents. Good S, and other inerts there. Any experience in Australia wih those slurries???This is very interesting stuffCould you Could you please post it here?http://hypography.com/forums/terra-preta/11638-coal-soil-amendment.html?highlight=coal You can get an overview of the TP thread/forum herehttp://hypography.com/forums/terra-preta.html Quote
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