biogeochemijos
Biogeochemijos is the scientific study of the physical, chemical, and biological processes that control the amounts and distribution of chemical elements and compounds in the Earth's biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. It examines the cycles of matter and energy in nature, focusing on how biological organisms influence geological and chemical processes. Key areas of study include the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, and sulfur cycle, as well as the cycling of trace metals and other elements. Biogeochemists investigate how these cycles are affected by natural phenomena such as volcanic activity, weathering, and climate change, as well as by human activities like industrial pollution and deforestation. The field aims to understand the interconnectedness of Earth's systems and the impact of various processes on the environment, often with the goal of addressing environmental problems such as pollution and climate change. Research in biogeochemijos utilizes a wide range of analytical techniques and modeling approaches to track the movement and transformation of substances through different Earth compartments.