Environmental biogeochemistry examines the cycles of chemical elements—carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and others—through air, water, soils and living organisms. It integrates geological, ...
Methane biogeochemistry in soils arises from the interplay of microbial processes that both produce and consume this potent greenhouse gas. In anoxic microhabitats, methanogenic archaea generate ...
We use climate models and oceanographic observations to study the biogeochemistry of the ocean, including its carbon cycle. Many of our studies look at the connection between the ocean carbon cycle ...
1. Introduction -- 2. Origins -- 3. The atmosphere -- 4. The lithosphere -- 5. The biosphere: the carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems -- 6. The biosphere: biogeochemical cycling on land -- 7.
A Mineral Biogeochemistry Research Infrastructure Platform, the Centre for Mineral Biogeochemistry, has been set up at the Bloemfontein campus of the University of ...