Changing concentrations of greenhouse gasses are key to our
changing climate. Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate examines the
interaction of the main biogeochemical cycles of the earth with the
physics of climate from the perspective of the earth as an
integrated system. Biogeochemical cycles play a fundamental role in
the Earth's system - they describe the movement of matter and
transfer of energy around the planet. This text aims to answer some
fundamental questions. How have the cycles of key nutrients, such
as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, and water changed, both in the
geological past and more recently through the impact of humans on
the Earth System? How do these cycles interact with each other and
affect the physical properties of climate? How can we use this
knowledge to mitigate some of the impacts of changing
biogeochemistry on climate, and the Earth's habitability and
resilience? Understanding the complex interactions of
biogeochemistry with the Earth's climate is crucial for
understanding past and current changes in climate and above all,
for the future sustainable management of our planet.
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