Elements move through Earth's critical zone along interconnected pathways that are strongly influenced by fluctuations in water and energy. The biogeochemical cycling of elements is inextricably linked to changes in climate and ecological disturbances, both natural and man-made.
Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact examines the influences and effects of biogeochemical elemental cycles in different ecosystems in the critical zone.
Volume highlights include:
Impact of global change on the biogeochemical functioning of diverse ecosystems
Biological drivers of soil, rock, and mineral weathering
Natural elemental sources for improving sustainability of ecosystems
Links between natural ecosystems and managed agricultural systems
Non-carbon elemental cycles affected by climate change
Subsystems particularly vulnerable to global change
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