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  • adjective Of or pertaining to biogeochemistry

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Examples

  • Atmospheric chemistry and its role in biogeochemical cycles and climate.

    Paul Crutzen - Curriculum Vitae 1996

  • Energy input to ecosystems drives the flow of matter between organisms and the environment in a process known as biogeochemical cycling.

    Ecosystem 2008

  • Energy input to ecosystems drives the flow of matter between organisms and the environment in a process known as biogeochemical cycling.

    Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth 2009

  • Will ecosystem services such as biogeochemical, hydrological or societal be compromised or enhanced by atmospheric and climatic change?

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • Notes that in order to provide reliable predictions on the potential adverse impacts on marine biodiversity of activities involving ocean fertilization, further work to enhance our knowledge and modeling of ocean biogeochemical processes is required, in accordance with decision IX/16 (c) and taking into account decision IX/20 and LC-LP. 2 (2010);

    First-ever congressional geoengineering report released Juliet Eilperin 2010

  • Work in the lab and field studies focuses on the role of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycles, and conversely how the biogeochemistry of aquatic systems affects the production and activities of microorganisms.

    Contributor: Steven W. Wilhelm 2010

  • Anthropogenic emissions have altered the natural biogeochemical cycles of these elements [26].

    Climate change, interactive changes and stresses in the Arctic 2010

  • These species played a pivotal role in biogeochemical history.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • She teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on climate change, biogeochemical cycles, sustainability, and the intersection of environment, society, and technology.

    Contributor: Jennie C. Stephens 2010

  • Prof. Pacyna's expertise is based on studies on biogeochemical cycling and fluxes of various chemicals and radionuclides through the environment and source-receptor relationships of various chemicals in the local, regional, and global environment.

    Contributor: Jozef M. Pacyna 2010

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