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Biogeochemistry

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Biogeochemistry publishes original and synthetic papers dealing with biotic controls on the chemistry of the environment, or with the geochemical control of the structure and function of ecosystems. Cycles are considered, either of individual elements or of specific classes of natural or anthropogenic compounds in ecosystems. Particular emphasis is given to coupled interactions of element cycles. The journal spans from the molecular to global scales to elucidate the mechanisms driving patterns in biogeochemical cycles through space and time. Studies on both natural and artificial ecosystems are published when they contribute to a general understanding of biogeochemistry.
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revistas

ISSN impreso

0168-2563

ISSN electrónico

1573-515X

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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William H. Schlesinger; Adrienne M. Pilmanis

Pp. 169-187

Food and feed trade as a driver in the global nitrogen cycle: 50-year trends

Luis Lassaletta; Gilles Billen; Bruna Grizzetti; Josette Garnier; Allison M. Leach; James N. Galloway

Palabras clave: Earth-Surface Processes; Water Science and Technology; Environmental Chemistry.

Pp. 225-241

Groundwater nitrate removal in riparian buffer zones: a review of research progress in the past 20 years

Alan R. Hill

Palabras clave: Earth-Surface Processes; Water Science and Technology; Environmental Chemistry.

Pp. 347-369

The use of stable carbon isotopes to decipher global change effects on soil organic carbon: present status, limitations, and future prospects

Avishesh NeupaneORCID; Patricia LazickiORCID; Melanie A. MayesORCID; Jaehoon LeeORCID; Sindhu JagadammaORCID

Palabras clave: Earth-Surface Processes; Water Science and Technology; Environmental Chemistry.

Pp. 315-354