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Bacteria and Marine Biogeochemistry

2000
Geochemical cycles on Earth follow the basic laws of thermodynamics and proceed towards a state of maximal entropy and the most stable mineral phases. Redox reactions between oxidants such as atmospheric oxygen or manganese oxide and reductants such as ammonium or sulfide may proceed by chemical reaction, but they are most often accelerated by many ...
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Biogeochemistry

Biogeochemistry, 2023
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Biogeochemistry

Ecology, 1984
Peter M. Vitousek, Rolf O. Hallberg
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Trace metal availability and the evolution of biogeochemistry

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Donato Giovannelli
exaly  

The Biogeochemistry of Cadmium

2005
François M M, Morel   +1 more
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Mud Volcano Biogeochemistry

2018
Mud volcanoes are frequently encountered geo-structures at active and passive continental margins. In contrast to magmatic volcanoes, mud volcanoes are marine or terrestrial, topographic elevation built from vertically rising fluidized mud or mud breccia. Commonly, these structures have a crater, hummocky rim, and caldera. Mud volcanism is triggered by
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Marine Biogeochemistry marine biogeochemistry

2012
Walker O. Smith   +2 more
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