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    Pre-Service Primary School Teachers’ Understanding of Biogeochemical Cycles of Elements by Luka Ribič, Iztok Devetak, Robert Potočnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Understanding environmental issues such as biogeochemical cycles of substances on a local and global level is important in order to be able to act responsibly and sustainably. …”
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    Biogeochemical cycling of sedimentary organic carbon and benthic nutrient fluxes in the semi-enclosed Jinhae Bay, Korea: insights into benthic-pelagic coupling by Sung-Uk An, Sung-Uk An, Kyung-Tae Kim, Sung-Han Kim, Sung-Han Kim, Ju-Wook Baek, Ju-Wook Baek, Hyun-Jeong Jeong, Hyun-Jeong Jeong, Chul-In Sun, Jin Young Choi, Jin Young Choi, Sokjin Hong, Dae In Lee, Jae Seong Lee, Jae Seong Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The mineralization of organic matter at the sediment plays a crucial role in ecosystem functioning by facilitating the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nutrients. This process not only supports nutrient availability for primary production but also regulates the long-term storage of carbon within sediments. …”
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    Vanadate reduction by gram-positive fermentative bacteria isolated from deep-sea sediments on the northern Central Indian Ridge. by Bokyung Kim, Dong Kyun Woo, Juhwan Jeong, Min Sub Sim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Given the wide range of natural habitats of T. mesophilus and its close relatives, we speculate that fermentative vanadate reduction may have a greater impact on the global biogeochemical cycle of vanadium than previously thought.…”
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    Accumulation of sodium and manganese during litter decomposition of Qinghai spruce (Picea crassifolia) forest in China by Xinning Zhao, Fei Zang, Fangyuan Huang, Na Li, Chuanyan Zhao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Forest litter is an important carrier of element cycles in forest ecosystems. The biogeochemical cycle of elements is of great significance to plant communities and ecosystem functions. …”
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    Phytoplankton and Its Role in Accumulation of Microelements in Bottom Deposits of Azov Sea by Irina V. Dotsenko, Anna V. Mikhailenko

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The authors define the rates of biogeochemical cycle and the intensity of chemical elements’ consumption and also investigate the role of phytoplankton in the formation chemical peculiarities of bottom deposits and its involvement in sedimentogenesis in the Azov Sea. …”
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    Research Progress on Carbon in River Waters by DING Binglan, LI Xinju, JIANG Dejuan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Due to the different climatic conditions and flowing regions,carbon content,source and flux in rivers are obviously different.The identification methods of river carbon sources mainly include C/N ratio,carbon isotope,fluorescence spectrometry and biomarker,which have their own advantages and disadvantages.Therefore,the comprehensive application of multiple methods can improve the accuracy of source apportionment analysis results.River carbon flux is estimated by the product of river concentration and runoff,which is improved based on local river characteristics by later researcher.In the process of transport from land to sea,river carbon will also be released into the atmosphere in the form of CO<sub>2</sub>.Therefore,understanding the distribution of river p<sub>CO<sub>2</sub></sub> is of great significance for the study of biogeochemical cycle of river carbon.…”
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    Separation and Analysis of Boron Isotope in High Plant by Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry by Qingcai Xu, Yuliang Dong, Huayu Zhu, Aide Sun

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Knowledge of boron and its isotope in plants is useful to better understand the transposition and translocation of boron within plant, the geochemical behavior in the interface between soil and plant, and the biogeochemical cycle of boron. It is critical to develop a useful method to separate boron from the plant for the geochemical application of boron and its isotope. …”
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    High antimony resistance strain Enterobacter sp. Z1 mediates biomineralization of antimony trioxide by Zijie Zhou, Hongbo Yu, Gejiao Wang, Mingshun Li, Kaixiang Shi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study provides insights into the Sb biogeochemical cycle.…”
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    Soil organic carbon contents and their major influencing factors in mangrove tidal flats: a comparison between estuarine and non-estuarine areas by Ting Wu, Jia Guo, Gang Li, Yu Jin, Wei Zhao, Guangxuan Lin, Fang-Li Luo, Yaojun Zhu, Yifei Jia, Li Wen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Unvegetated tidal flats of mangrove ecosystems in estuarine and non-estuarine areas play a crucial role in the coastal blue carbon sinks and biogeochemical cycle. However, there is still a lack of comprehensive understanding of the differences in soil organic carbon (SOC) contents in mangrove tidal flats between estuarine and non-estuarine areas, as well as their influencing factors. …”
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    Nitrification and denitrification in pond by Yuni Puji Pujihastuti

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Five process of nitrogen biogeochemical cycle in the container cultivation is the amonification, nitrification, nitrogen assimilation, denitrification and nitrogen fixation. …”
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    Contrasting seasonal patterns in particle aggregation and dissolved organic matter transformation in a sub-Arctic fjord by M. G. Digernes, Y. V. Bodur, M. Amargant-Arumí, O. Müller, J. A. Hawkes, S. G. Kohler, U. Dietrich, M. Reigstad, M. L. Paulsen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>Particulate (POM) and dissolved (DOM) organic matter in the ocean are important components of the Earth's biogeochemical cycle. The two are in a constant state of dynamic change as a result of physical and biochemical processes; however, they are mostly treated as two distinct entities, separated operationally by a filter. …”
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