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Biogeochemistry is the
scientific discipline that
involves the
study of the chemical, physical, geological, and
biological processes and
reactions that...
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Oceanic carbon cycle Schlesinger WH,
Bernhardt ES (August 7, 2020).
Biogeochemistry: An
Analysis of
Global Change (4th ed.). Elsevier. pp. 501–504....
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Sulfur isotope biogeochemistry is the
study of the
distribution of
sulfur isotopes in
biological and
geological materials. In
addition to its
common isotope...
- conditions.
Researchers from
various disciplines,
including geology,
biogeochemistry, and
environmental science,
continue to
study the
lakes water chemistry...
- A
marine coastal ecosystem is a
marine ecosystem which occurs where the land
meets the ocean.
Worldwide there is
about 620,000
kilometres (390,000 mi)...
- The
Portneuf River is a 124-mile-long (200 km)
tributary of the
Snake River in
southeastern Idaho,
United States. It
drains a
ranching and
farming valley...
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elements to the world's oceans, thus
contributing to
global marine biogeochemistry.
Relative to the
majority of the deep sea, the
areas around hydrothermal...
- Iron(II)
sulfide or
ferrous sulfide (Br.E. sulphide) is one of a
family of
chemical compounds and
minerals with the
approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides...
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Vladimir Vernadsky is
considered one of the
founders of geochemistry,
biogeochemistry, and radiogeology. Élie
Metchnikoff is
known for his groundbreaking...
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lagoon (Kenya):
Relative importance of
biological nitrogen fixation".
Biogeochemistry. 39: 15–35. doi:10.1023/A:1005850032254. S2CID 91314553. Zuberer, D...