Biogeochemistry is an international journal dedicated to the study of chemical, biological, and geological processes. 150char: It investigates the cycles and interactions of elements within and between living organisms and their environments. This journal focuses on the interplay of biological, geological, and chemical processes affecting the Earth's environment. It is a premier resource for researchers seeking to understand the complexities of global element cycling.
Key areas covered include ecology, soil science, marine science, and atmospheric science, emphasizing the cycling of elements like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. The journal welcomes studies employing a wide range of methodologies, from molecular to global scales. It is indexed in databases such as Web of Science and Scopus.
Biogeochemistry encourages researchers to submit manuscripts that enhance our understanding of Earth's biogeochemical processes. By publishing high-quality research, the journal aims to foster informed decision-making for environmental protection and sustainable resource management. Manuscripts exploring the impact of climate change, pollution, and land-use change on biogeochemical cycles are particularly encouraged.