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9781559630665

Interactions of the Major Biogeochemical Cycles

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    9781559630665

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    1559630663

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-10-01
  • Publisher: Island Pr
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Summary

The circulation and interactions of major elements such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, oxygen, and hydrogen are critical for the maintenance of the earth's ecosystems. Human activities including agriculture, industry, and urbanization alter element interactions and contribute to major environmental problems ranging from climate change and depletion of the ozone layer to acidification of soils to the destruction of coral reefs. Interactions of the Major Biogeochemical Cyclesis a new scientific assessment of element interactions in the biosphere. It provides an up-to-date review of biogeochemistry and its effects on earth's systems, with leading experts in biogeochemical cycling in atmospheric, land, freshwater, and marine environments offering chapters that summarize and synthesize information in each discipline. The book opens with chapters on cross-cutting issues that have significance in understanding global change effects and their potential management. These chapters address:* trends in element interactions in response to global change the effects of natural disturbances new approaches and methods for advancing our understanding of element interactions the potential for managing element interactions to address major environmental issues

Table of Contents

List of Colorplates, Figures, Tables, and Boxes xi
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
1. Element Interactions and the Cycles of Life: An Overview 1(14)
Jerry M. Melilla, Christopher B. Field, and Bedrich Maldan
Part I: Crosscutting Issues
2. Human Disruption of Element Interactions: Drivers, Consequences, and Trends for the Twenty-first Century
15(32)
Amy T. Austin, Robert W. Howarth, Jill S. Baron, F. Stuart Chapin III, Tarben R. Christensen, Elisabeth A. Holland, Mikhail V. Ivanov, Alla Y. Lei, Luiz A. Martinelli, Jerry M. Melilla, and Chaa Shang
3. Disturbance and Elemental Interactions
47(16)
Bruce A. Hungate, Robert J. Naiman, Mike Apps, Jonathan J. Cole, Bedrich Maldan, Kenichi Satake, John W.B. Stewart, Reynalda Victoria, and Peter M. Vitausek
4. New Frontiers in the Study of Element Interactions
63(30)
Scott Ollinger, Osvalda Sala, Göran I. Ågren, Björn Berg, Eric Davidson, Christopher B, Field, Manuel T. Lerdau, Jason Neff, Mary Scholes, and Robert Sterner
5. Potential for Deliberate Management of Element Interactions to Address Major Environmental Issues
93(24)
Filip Moldan, Sybil Seitzinger, Valerie T. Eviner, James N. Galloway, Xingguo Han, Michael Keller, Paolo Nannipieri, Walker O. Smith Jr., and Holm Tiessen
Part II: Theory
6. Stoichiometry and Flexibility in the Hawaiian Model System
117(18)
Peter M. Vitousek
7. Element Interactions: Theoretical Considerations
135(16)
Ågren, I. Ågren, Dag O. Hessen, Thomas R. Anderson, James J. Elser, and Peter De Reuter
8. Biogeochemical Interactions and Biodiversity
151(26)
Valerie T. Eviner and F. Stuart Chapin III
Part III: Lithosphere
9. Keystone Molecules and Organic Chemical Flux from Plants
177(16)
Manuel T. Lerdau
10. Elemental Interactions in Brazilian Landscapes as Influenced by Human Interventions
193(18)
Luiz Antonio Martinelli
11. Elemental Interactions and Constraints on Root Symbiont Functioning
211(16)
Mary Scholes and Andrew Woghiren
12. Multiple Element Interactions and Ecosystem Productivity with Emphasis on Micronutrients in Tropica Agroecosystems
227(20)
Holm Tiessen and Chao Shang
Part IV: Atmosphere
13. Element Interactions and Trace Gas Exchange
247(12)
Torben R. Christensen and Michael Keller
14. Acid Deposition: S and N Cascades and Elemental Interactions
259(14)
James N. Galloway
15. Atmospheric Chemistry and the Bioatmospheric Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles
273(22)
Elisabeth A. Holland and Mary Anne Carroll
Part V: Hydrosphere
16. The Role of Iron as a Limiting Nutrient for Marine Plankton Processes
295(16)
Hugh W. Ducklow, Jacques L. Oliver, and Walker O. Smith Jr.
17. Carbon-Silicon Interactions
311(12)
Venugopalan Ittekkot, Christoph Huurborg, Lars Rahm, and Nguyen Tac An
18. Interactions among Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Cycles in Anoxic and Extreme Marine Environments
323(14)
Mikhail V. Ivanov and Alla Y. Lein
List of Contributors 337(6)
SCOPE Series List 343(4)
SCOPE Executive Committee 2001-2004 347(2)
Index 349

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