Diversity of Environmental Biogeochemistry

Diversity of Environmental Biogeochemistry
Author: J. Berthelin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483291116

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Biogeochemistry, still in its formative stage twenty years ago, is now a young, interdisciplinary subfield of earth sciences, life sciences and chemistry. An international scientific association (International Symposia on Environmental Biogeochemistry incorporated - ISEB) was founded to organize international symposia to bring together microbiologists, biologists, chemists, geochemists, soil scientists, oceanographers, ecologists and environmental engineers interested in the biogeochemistry of terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric environments.After the 8th ISEB held in Nancy, France, this volume was compiled. These fifty selected contributions from specialists of varying backgrounds and interests show the diversity and the common framework of the direct or indirect interactions of living organisms and their abiotic environments.

Environmental Biogeochemistry

Environmental Biogeochemistry
Author: R. Hallberg,Rolf O. Hallberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1983
Genre: Biogeochemical cycles
ISBN: UCSD:31822001598176

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Ecosystem Biogeochemistry

Ecosystem Biogeochemistry
Author: Christopher S. Cronan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319664446

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This textbook presents a comprehensive process-oriented approach to biogeochemistry that is intended to appeal to readers who want to go beyond a general exposure to topics in biogeochemistry, and instead are seeking a holistic understanding of the interplay of biotic and environmental drivers in the cycling of elements in forested watersheds. The book is organized around a core set of ecosystem processes and attributes that collectively help to generate the whole-system structure and function of a terrestrial ecosystem. In the first nine chapters, a conceptual framework is developed based on distinct soil, microbial, plant, atmospheric, hydrologic, and geochemical processes that are integrated in the element cycling behavior of watershed ecosystems. With that conceptual foundation in place, students then proceed to the final three chapters where they are challenged to think critically about integrated element cycling patterns; roles for biogeochemical models; the likely impacts of disturbance, stress, and management on watershed biogeochemistry; and linkages among patterns and processes in watersheds experiencing novel environmental changes. Included with the text are figures, tables of comparative data, extensive literature citations, a glossary of terms, an index, and a set of 24 biogeochemical problems with answers. The problems are intended to support chapter concepts and to demonstrate how critical thinking skills, simple algebra, and thoughtful human logic can be used to solve applied problems in biogeochemistry that might be encountered by a research scientist or a resource manager. Using this book as an introduction to biogeochemistry, students will achieve a level of subject mastery and disciplinary perspective that will permit them to see and to interpret the individual components, interactions, and synergies that are represented in the dynamic element cycling patterns of watershed ecosystems.

Environmental Biogeochemistry

Environmental Biogeochemistry
Author: International Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry,Swedish Natural Science Research Council
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:251922042

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Introduction to the Biogeochemistry of Soils

Introduction to the Biogeochemistry of Soils
Author: Ronald Amundson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781108831260

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The first process-based textbook on how soils form and function in biogeochemical cycles, for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.

Biogeochemistry of Ancient and Modern Environments

Biogeochemistry of Ancient and Modern Environments
Author: P. A. Trudinger,M. R. Walter,B. J. Ralph
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 703
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662265826

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This volume contains a selection of papers presented to the Fourth Internation~l Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry (ISEB), and a conference on Biogeochemistry in Relation to Mining Industry and Environmental Pollution (Leaching Conference), held in Canberra, Aust ralia on August 26-31 and September 3-4, 1979, respectively. The ISEB were established to provide "a forum for uninhibited exchange of information and ideas among the biological, chemical, atmospheric and geolorical scientists working in the common area of biogeochemistry, encompassing soil and other earth sciences as well as the hydrosphere and atmosphere", By linking the fourth ISEB with the Leachin~ Conference the scope of discussions was extended to encompass the application of biogeochemical processes to the mining industry. This wide-ranging philosophy is reflected in the breadth and diversity of the subjects covered in this book. The published papers are expanded versions of those presented at the meetings. They have all been scrutinized by at least one referee in addition to the editors. About 20% of the contributions to the meetings are not included, either because authors did not wish to publish or because the papers were not accepted by the editors.

Biogeochemistry of Small Catchments

Biogeochemistry of Small Catchments
Author: International Council of Scientific Unions. Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1994-04-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: MINN:31951D01150320S

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Distinguished multinational contributors present research of small catchments to examine a variety of environmental problems, especially those of acidification, forest management and land-use changes. Divided into two parts, it introduces theoretical concepts followed by a review of atmospheric deposition and evaluation of weathering and erosion processes. The second half deals with the methodology of the given discipline, stressing novel approaches and discussing problems.

Biogeochemistry in Mineral Exploration

Biogeochemistry in Mineral Exploration
Author: Colin E. Dunn
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2011-08-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080546498

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Significant refinements of biogeochemical methods applied to mineral exploration have been made during more than twenty years since the last major publication on this technique. This innovative, practical and comprehensive text is designed as a field handbook and an office reference volume. It outlines the historical development of biogeochemical methods applied to mineral exploration, and provides details of what, how, why and when to collect samples from all major climatic environments with examples from around the world. Recent commercialization of sophisticated analytical technology permits immensely more insight into the multi-element composition of plants. In particular, precise determination of ultra-trace levels of ‘pathfinder’ elements in dry tissues and recognition of element distribution patterns with respect to concealed mineralization. Data handling and interpretation are discussed in context of a wealth of previously unpublished information, including a section on plant mineralogy, much of which has been classified as confidential until recently. Data are provided on the biogeochemistry of more than 60 elements and, by case history examples, their roles discussed in assisting in the discovery of concealed mineral deposits. A look to the future includes the potential role of bacteria to provide new focus for mineral exploration. Analyses of samples from the controlled environment of Britain’s Eden Project are presented on an accompanying CD as part of a database that includes, also, the potential role of the halogens to assist in mineral exploration. Data on this CD provide a ‘hands-on’ approach for the reader to interrogate and personally assess real datasets from the burgeoning discipline of biogeochemical exploration. * Describes the practical aspects of plant selection and collection in different environments around the world, and how to process and analyze them * Discusses more than 60 elements in plants, with data interpretation and case history results that include exploration for Au, PGEs, U, base metals and kimberlites * Contains databases as digital files on an accompanying CD for "hands-on" experimentation with real biogeochemical data