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applies the
study of
biogeochemical cycles to the
geologic history of the Earth. This
field investigates the
origin of
biogeochemical cycles and how they...
- A
biogeochemical cycle, or more
generally a
cycle of matter, is the
movement and
transformation of
chemical elements and
compounds between living organisms...
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Marine biogeochemical cycles Marine biogeochemical cycles are
biogeochemical cycles that
occur within marine environments, that is, in the sal****er of...
- the
terms biogeochemical cycle and
geochemical cycle interchangeably because both
cycles deal with Earth's reservoirs. However, a
biogeochemical cycle refers...
- The
water cycle (or
hydrologic cycle or
hydrological cycle) is a
biogeochemical cycle that
involves the
continuous movement of
water on,
above and below...
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biogeochemical cycle that
involves the
movement of
phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
Unlike many
other biogeochemical cycles...
- The iron
cycle (Fe) is the
biogeochemical cycle of iron
through the atmosphere, hydrosphere,
biosphere and lithosphere.
While Fe is
highly abundant in...
- J. A.; Edwards, D. (2001-03-01). "Roots:
evolutionary origins and
biogeochemical significance".
Journal of
Experimental Botany. 52 (suppl 1): 381–401...
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areas continue to
exist without any
forms of
human intervention.
Global biogeochemical cycles are
critical to life, most
notably those of water, oxygen, carbon...
- (food, fuel, fiber, and medicine), the
regulation of climate,
global biogeochemical cycles,
water filtration, soil formation,
erosion control,
flood protection...