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Biogeochemical cycles ecological drivers and environmental impact / Katerina Dontsova, Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Gaël Le Roux, editors.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Dontsova, Katerina.
Contributor:
Dontsova, Katerina.
Balogh-Brunstad, Zsuzsanna.
Le Roux, Gaël.
Wiley InterScience (Online service)
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:
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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
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