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    the Earth's crust. Major biogeochemical cycles include the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle and the water cycle. In each cycle, the chemical element or...
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    Marine biogeochemical cycles Marine biogeochemical cycles are biogeochemical cycles that occur within marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of...
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    The phosphorus cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that involves the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Unlike...
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    The carbon cycle is that part of the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere...
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    The iron cycle (Fe) is the biogeochemical cycle of iron through the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere. While Fe is highly abundant in...
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    The water cycle (or hydrologic cycle or hydrological cycle) is a biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous movement of water on, above and below...
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    oxygen cycle demonstrates how free oxygen is made available in each of these regions, as well as how it is used. The oxygen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle...
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    The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial...
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    Global biogeochemical cycles are critical to life, most notably those of water, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. The nitrogen cycle is the transformation...
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  • terms biogeochemical cycle and geochemical cycle interchangeably because both cycles deal with Earth's reservoirs. However, a biogeochemical cycle refers...
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    applies the study of biogeochemical cycles to the geologic history of the Earth. This field investigates the origin of biogeochemical cycles and how they have...
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    cyclical aspect makes rock change a geologic cycle and, on planets containing life, a biogeochemical cycle. When rocks are pushed deep under the Earth's...
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    The important sulfur cycle is a biogeochemical cycle in which the sulfur moves between rocks, waterways and living systems. It is important in geology...
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    The silica cycle is the biogeochemical cycle in which biogenic silica is transported between the Earth's systems. Silicon is considered a bioessential...
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    The mercury cycle is a biogeochemical cycle influenced by natural and anthropogenic processes that transform mercury through multiple chemical forms and...
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    The gold cycle is the biogeochemical cycling of gold through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Gold is a noble transition metal...
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    The ozone–oxygen cycle is the process by which ozone is continually regenerated in Earth's stratosphere, converting ultraviolet radiation (UV) into heat...
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    societies. There is much overlap between the terms for the biogeochemical cycle and nutrient cycle. Most textbooks integrate the two and seem to treat them...
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    Doney, Scott C; Marino, Roxanne; Billen, Gilles (2011). "Coupled biogeochemical cycles: eutrophication and hypoxia in temperate estuaries and coastal marine...
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    (soil microbes) are involved in biogeochemical cycle ( example nitrogen cycle, sulphur cycle, carbon cycle, Phosphorus cycle etc ) in the soil which helps...
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    restrictions on what is acceptable for their diet. A nutrient cycle is a biogeochemical cycle involving the movement of inorganic matter through a combination...
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    well. Biogeochemical cycle Carbon cycle Hydrogen Methane Serpentinization Interspecies hydrogen transfer Fermentation Hydrothermal vents Water cycle Ocean...
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    The copper cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of natural and anthropogenic exchanges of copper between reservoirs in the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere...
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    S.; Tipper, Edward T. (2014). "Calcium isotopes in the global biogeochemical Ca cycle: Implications for development of a Ca isotope proxy". Earth-Science...
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    bacterial community composition in the plastisphere influence local biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems' food web interactions. Bacterial communities in...
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    After death, the remains of a former organism become part of the biogeochemical cycle, during which animals may be consumed by a predator or a scavenger...
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    The potassium (K) cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of potassium throughout the Earth's lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere...
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    Biology (section Cell cycle)
    the matter in rocks and minerals are abiotic and inaccessible. A biogeochemical cycle is a pathway by which specific elements of matter are turned over...
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    context of biogeochemical cycling and in the Antarctic food web. It plays a prominent role in the Southern Ocean because of its ability to cycle nutrients...
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    1029/JC086iC10p09776. ISSN 2156-2202. Walker, James C. G. (1993). "Biogeochemical Cycles of Carbon on a Hierarchy of Timescales". Biogeochemistry of Global...
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