Biogeochemistry is a interdisciplinary scientific branch and studies the chemistry of chemicals that transfer between organisms (biosphere) and their environment (the hydrosphere, the pedosphere, the atmosphere, and the lithosphere).
Information resources on Biogechemistry an related scientific areas.
Content, Topics
General Information
Biogeochemistry of Small Catchments
A Tool for Environmental Research. eBook
Biogeochemistry of Sulfur
The course is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in using primary research literature to discuss and learn about current research around sulfur biogeochemistry and astrobiology. MIT OpenCourseWare
Global Biogeochemical Cycles & the Physical Climate System
The module focuses on the biogeochemical cycles of five of the major elements important to life - carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and oxygen - and their role in climatic change. UCAR
Molecular Biogeochemistry
The course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures from their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. MIT OpenCourseWare
Ocean Biogeochemistry and the Global Carbon Cycle
An Introduction to the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study - Format: PDF
Lecture Notes, Tutorials
Problems of Biogeochemistry I
On some fundamental problems of biogeochemistry - Format: PDF
Problems of Biogeochemistry II
On the Fundamental material-energetic distinction between living and nonliving natural bodies of the biosphere - Format: PDF
Partial Information
Computational Studies
… in Molecular Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry. EMSL - Format: PDF
Journals
Biogeochemistry
... publishes original papers and occasional reviews dealing with biotic controls on the chemistry of the environment, or with the geochemical control of the structure and function of ecosystems. Springer
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
... includes papers in the broad areas of global change involving the geosphere and biosphere. The journal focuses on research at large geographic scales. Marine, hydrologic, atmospheric, extraterrestrial, geologic, biologic, and human causes of and response to environmental change on time scales of tens, thousands, and millions of years are the purview of the journal. American Geophysical Union
Dissertations
Biogeochemistry of Organotin and Organolead Compounds
... in a Forested Catchment in NE-Bavaria, Germany. Dissertation, 2004. University of Bayreuth, Germany
Research facilities and departments
Filley Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Lab
Earth & Atmospheric Science. Purdue University
Freeman Biogeochemistry Group
Penn State University
Greencycles
Biogeochemistry and Climate Change Research and Training Network
Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics
IBP. ETH Zürich
Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research
IMBER research will seek to identify the mechanisms by which marine life influences marine biogeochemical cycles, and how these, in turn, influence marine ecosystems
Marine Macroecology and Biogeochemistry Lab
... is an interdisciplinary research group interested in large-scale ecological, evolutionary and biogeochemical phenomena in the oceans. Mount Allison University
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry
... is dedicated to the study of long-term interactions among the biosphere, atmosphere, geosphere and the oceans
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC) for biogeochemical dynamics
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Group
OCB
Watershed Biogeochemistry
Industrial Research Chair. Trent University
Organisations
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