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Biogeochemical cycles ecological drivers and environmental impact / Katerina Dontsova, Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Gaël Le Roux, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Dontsova, Katerina.
- Series:
- Geophysical monograph ; v. 248.
- Geophysical Monograph ; v.248
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Biogeochemical cycles.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (332 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Washington : American Geophysical Union ; Hoboken : Wiley, 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Biological Weathering
- Chapter 1 Biological Weathering in the Terrestrial System: An Evolutionary Perspective
- 1.1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.2. WEATHERING
- 1.3. THE EARLY ANOXIC EARTH
- 1.4. THE GREAT OXIDATION EVENT
- 1.5. MODERN-DAY OXIDATIVE WEATHERING
- 1.6. LIFE AND MATTER INTERACTIONS ACROSS SCALES
- 1.7. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
- REFERENCES
- Chapter 2 Plants as Drivers of Rock Weathering
- 2.1. INTRODUCTION
- 2.2. MECHANISMS OF WEATHERING BY PLANTS
- 2.3. EXPERIMENTAL AND FIELD EVIDENCE OF BIOLOGICAL WEATHERING BY PLANTS AND SYMBIOTIC FUNGI
- 2.4. CLIMATE CHANGE AND OTHER ANTHROPOGENIC EFFECTS ON PLANT WEATHERING AND CARBON FLUXES
- 2.5. SUMMARY AND FUTURE OUTLOOK/KNOWLEDGE GAPS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Chapter 3 Microbial Weathering of Minerals and Rocks in Natural Environments
- 3.1. INTRODUCTION
- 3.2. CONCEPTS IN MICROBIAL WEATHERING STUDIES
- 3.3. MECHANISMS OF MINERAL AND ROCK WEATHERING
- 3.4. TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGY IN MICROBIAL WEATHERING STUDIES
- 3.5. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF WEATHERING ENVIRONMENTS
- 3.6. BIOSIGNATURES OF MICROBIAL MINERAL AND ROCK WEATHERING
- 3.7. SHAPING LANDSCAPES-MICROBIAL BIOGEOMORPHOLOGY
- 3.8. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
- Chapter 4 Micro- and Nanoscale Techniques to Explore Bacteria and Fungi Interactions with Silicate Minerals
- 4.1. INTRODUCTION
- 4.2. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
- 4.3. HELIUM ION MICROSCOPY
- 4.4. ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY
- 4.5. X-RAY-BASED SPECTROSCOPY ANALYSIS
- 4.6. SUMMARY AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
- REFERENCES
- Chapter 5 Modeling Microbial Dynamics and Heterotrophic Soil Respiration: Effect of Climate Change
- 5.1. INTRODUCTION
- 5.2. FROM FIRST-ORDER KINETICS TO FOUR-POOL CDMZ SOIL MICROBIAL MODELS
- 5.3. INCORPORATING CLIMATE PARAMETERS
- 5.4. WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM CDMZ MODELS?
- 5.5. CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES
- 5.6. SUMMARY
- Part II Elemental Cycles
- Chapter 6 Critical Zone Biogeochemistry: Linking Structure and Function
- 6.1. INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS CRITICAL ZONE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY?
- 6.2. BIOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL PROCESS COUPLING ACROSS THE CRITICAL ZONE
- 6.3. RESOLVING CRITICAL ZONE STRUCTURE
- 6.4. PORE-SCALE PROCESSES
- 6.5. CHALLENGES IN UPSCALING FROM PORE TO CATCHMENT
- 6.6. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
- Chapter 7 Tracking the Fate of Plagioclase Weathering Products: Pedogenic and Human Influences
- 7.1. INTRODUCTION
- 7.2. METHODS
- 7.3. RESULTS
- 7.4. DISCUSSION
- 7.5. CONCLUSION
- Chapter 8 Small Catchment Scale Molybdenum Isotope Balance and its Implications for Global Molybdenum Isotope Cycling
- 8.1. INTRODUCTION
- 8.2. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION AT THE PLOT SCALE
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- 8.3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION AT THE CATCHMENT SCALE
- Electronic reproduction. Hoboken, N.J. Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Dontsova, Katerina Biogeochemical Cycles : Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact
- ISBN:
- 9781119413318
- 1119413311
- 9781119413332
- 1119413338
- Publisher Number:
- 99984749150
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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