Biogeochemistry explores the interactions between biological, geological, and chemical processes in EarthÂ’s environment. This journal provides a forum for interdisciplinary research on the cycling of elements and compounds, aiming to understand how these cycles are influenced by both natural and human activities. It appeals to scientists interested in the interconnectedness of EarthÂ’s systems and the global impact of biogeochemical processes.
Key topics include carbon cycling, nutrient cycling, trace element geochemistry, and the role of microorganisms in biogeochemical transformations. Indexed in environmental science and ecology databases, Biogeochemistry emphasizes the importance of understanding these processes to address pressing environmental issues. Specific areas of focus include climate change, pollution, and the sustainability of ecosystems. By integrating diverse perspectives, the journal promotes a holistic understanding of biogeochemical dynamics and their implications for the planet.
Explore the complexity of EarthÂ’s cycles. Submit your biogeochemistry research and help shape our understanding of the planetÂ’s environment.