(Geophysical Monograph Series) 1st Edition
by Katerina Dontsova (Editor), Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad (Editor), Gaël Le Roux (Editor)
Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact
is a collection of the latest information on the techniques and methods
currently used in this field, focusing on biological and/or ecological
effects of biogeochemical elemental cycles including carbon, nitrogen,
major and trace elements, chemical weathering on multiple scales of
nanometers to watersheds, and advances in technology of studying these
processes.
Volume highlights include:
- Remote
sensing and modeling techniques used to quantify changes in the
ecosystem/s productivity, and microscopic techniques to estimate the
extent of weathering
- Novel isotopic techniques to assess
changes in trace elemental cycles as influenced by the changing
climate, and plant-mediated effect of climate change on major elemental
cycles
- Impact of climate change and other anthropogenic influences in agricultural and extreme (frontier) environments
Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact is
a valuable resource for students, researchers and professionals in the
field of biogeosciences, hydrology, ecology, earth and planetary surface
processes, volcanology, petrology, geochemistry, mineralogy, soil
science, agricultural science, climate change and environmental science.