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Biogeochemistry is the
scientific discipline that
involves the
study of the chemical, physical, geological, and
biological processes and
reactions that...
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marine coastal ecosystem is a
marine ecosystem which occurs where the land
meets the ocean.
Marine coastal ecosystems include many very
different types...
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Vladimir Vernadsky is
considered one of the
founders of geochemistry,
biogeochemistry, and radiogeology. Élie
Metchnikoff is
known for his groundbreaking...
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elements to the world's oceans, thus
contributing to
global marine biogeochemistry.
Relative to the
majority of the deep sea, the
areas around hydrothermal...
- Iron(II)
sulfide or
ferrous sulfide (Br.E. sulphide) is one of a
family of
chemical compounds and
minerals with the
approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides...
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Green Lake is the
larger of the two
lakes in
Green Lakes State Park,
which lies
about 9
miles (14 km) east of
downtown Syracuse in
Onondaga County, New...
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Oscillating System or BiOS)
changes the
Mediterranean circulation and
biogeochemistry around the
Adriatic and
Levantine regions.
Because of the
short residence...