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Evolutionary Biogeochemistry[edit]

Evolutionary biogeochemistry is a branch of modern biogeochemistry that applies the study of biogeochemical cycles to the geologic history of the Earth. This field investigates the origin of biogeochemical cycles and how they have changed throughout the planet's history, specifically in relation to the evolution of life.[1]

  1. ^ Bashkin, Vladimir N.; Howarth, Robert W. (2002). Modern biogeochemistry. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publ. ISBN 978-1-4020-0992-1.