Biogeochemistry
Biogeochemistry is an interdisciplinary scientific field that explores the complex interactions between living organisms, the Earth's geological processes, and the chemical cycles that connect them. At its core, biogeochemistry seeks to understand how biological, geological, and chemical processes influence and are influenced by one another within a given ecosystem or on a global scale. This field of study encompasses various scientific disciplines, including microbiology, ecology, geology, and chemistry, to uncover the intricate relationships that govern the distribution and cycling of elements in the natural world. By examining these interactions, biogeochemistry aims to provide insights into the functioning of Earth systems, their response to environmental change, and the potential consequences for the planet's future. In essence, biogeochemistry is the study of the dynamic interplay between life, the Earth, and the chemical elements that sustain it.
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