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  2. Biogeochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Biogeochemistry research groups exist in many universities around the world. Since this is a highly interdisciplinary field, these are situated within a wide range of host disciplines including: atmospheric sciences , biology , ecology , geomicrobiology , environmental chemistry , geology , oceanography and soil science .

  3. Category:Biogeochemists - Wikipedia

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  4. Biogeochemical cycle - Wikipedia

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    A biogeochemical cycle, or more generally a cycle of matter, [1] is the movement and transformation of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms, the atmosphere, and the Earth's crust.

  5. Tipping points in the climate system - Wikipedia

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    The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report defines a tipping point as a "critical threshold beyond which a system reorganizes, often abruptly and/or irreversibly". [14] It can be brought about by a small disturbance causing a disproportionately large change in the system.

  6. Category:Biogeochemistry - Wikipedia

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  7. Geochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Tiếng Việt; Winaray; ... Biogeochemistry is the field of study focusing on the effect of life on the chemistry of the Earth. [11]: 3 ...

  8. Category:Geochemistry - Wikipedia

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  9. Biogeochemical - Wikipedia

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