biogeokeemilised
Biogeokeemilised (biogeochemical) processes describe the interactions among living organisms, minerals and rocks, and chemical reactions that govern the movement and transformation of elements within the Earth's systems. The term covers how life alters chemical forms and fluxes of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus, and how abiotic conditions shape biological activity.
Key mechanisms include photosynthesis and respiration, decomposition, mineral weathering, dissolution and precipitation of minerals, and redox
Major biogeochemical cycles include the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, sulfur cycle and phosphorus cycle. Each cycle
Biogeochemistry is the scientific discipline that studies these processes, often using isotopic tracers, measurements of element