Biogeochemical cycles : ecological drivers and environmental impact
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Biogeochemical cycles : ecological drivers and environmental impact
(Geophysical monograph series, 251)
Wiley, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"This Work is a co-publication of the American Geophysical Union and John Wiley and Sons, Inc."
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Description
Elements move through Earth's critical zone along interconnected pathways that are strongly influenced by fluctuations in water and energy. The biogeochemical cycling of elements is inextricably linked to changes in climate and ecological disturbances, both natural and man-made.
Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact examines the influences and effects of biogeochemical elemental cycles in different ecosystems in the critical zone.
Volume highlights include:
Impact of global change on the biogeochemical functioning of diverse ecosystems
Biological drivers of soil, rock, and mineral weathering
Natural elemental sources for improving sustainability of ecosystems
Links between natural ecosystems and managed agricultural systems
Non-carbon elemental cycles affected by climate change
Subsystems particularly vulnerable to global change
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Find out more about this book from this Q&A with the Author.
Book Review: http://www.elementsmagazine.org/archives/e16_6/e16_6_dep_bookreview.pdf
Table of Contents
Contributors vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Part I: Biological Weathering
1. Biological Weathering in the Terrestrial System: An Evolutionary Perspective 3
Dragos G. Zaharescu, Carmen I. Burghelea, Katerina Dontsova, Christopher T. Reinhard, Jon Chorover, and Rebecca Lybrand
2. Plants as Drivers of Rock Weathering 33
Katerina Dontsova, Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, and Jon Chorover
3. Microbial Weathering of Minerals and Rocks in Natural Environments 59
Toby Samuels, Casey Bryce, Hanna Landenmark, Claire Marie-Loudon, Natasha Nicholson, Adam H. Stevens, and Charles Cockell
4. Micro- and Nanoscale Techniques to Explore Bacteria and Fungi Interactions with Silicate Minerals 81
Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, Kyle Smart, Alice Dohnalkova, Loredana Saccone, and Mark M. Smits
5. Modeling Microbial Dynamics and Heterotrophic Soil Respiration: Effect of Climate Change 103
Elsa Abs and Regis Ferriere
Part II: Elemental Cycles
6. Critical Zone Biogeochemistry: Linking Structure and Function 133
Bryan Moravec and Jon Chorover
7. Tracking the Fate of Plagioclase Weathering Products: Pedogenic and Human Influences 151
Scott W. Bailey
8. Small Catchment Scale Molybdenum Isotope Balance and its Implications for Global Molybdenum Isotope Cycling 163
Thomas N gler, Marie-Claire Pierret, Andrea Voegelin, Thomas Pettke, Lucas Aschwanden, and Igor Villa
9. Trace Metal Legacy in Mountain Environments: A View from the Pyrenees Mountains 191
Gael Le Roux, Sophia V. Hansson, Adrien Claustres, Stephane Binet, Francois De Vleeschouwer, Laure Gandois, Florence Mazier, Anaelle Simonneau, Roman Teisserenc, Deonie Allen, Thomas Rosset, Marilen Haver, Luca Da Ros, Didier Galop, Pilar Durantez, Anne Probst, Jose Miguel Sanchez-Perez, Sabine Sauvage, Pascal Laffaille, Severine Jean, Dirk S. Schmeller, Lluis Camarero, Laurent Marquer, and Stephen Lofts
10. Poised to Hindcast and Earthcast the Effect of Climate on the Critical Zone: Shale Hills as a Model 207
Pamela L. Sullivan, Li Li, Yves Godderis, and Susan L. Brantley
Part III: Frontier and Managed Ecosystems
11. Importance of the Collection of Abundant Ground-Truth Data for Accurate Detection of Spatial and Temporal Variability of Vegetation by Satellite Remote Sensing 225
Shin Nagai, Kenlo Nishida Nasahara, Tomoko Kawaguchi Akitsu, Taku M. Saitoh, and Hiroyuki Muraoka
12. Biogeochemical Cycling of Redox-Sensitive Elements in Permafrost-Affected Ecosystems 245
Elizabeth Herndon, Lauren Kinsman-Costello, and Sarah Godsey
13. Anthropogenic Interactions with Rock Varnish 267
Ronald I. Dorn
14. Cycling of Natural Sources of Phosphorus and Potassium for Environmental Sustainability 285
Biraj B. Basak, Ashis Maity, and Dipak R. Biswas
15. Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impacts of Biogeochemical Cycles: Challenges and Opportunities 301
Katerina Dontsova, Zsuzsanna Balogh-Brunstad, and Gael Le Roux
Index 307
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