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    Methane emissions from Arctic landscapes during 2000–2015: an analysis with land and lake biogeochemistry models by X. Liu, Q. Zhuang, Q. Zhuang, Q. Zhuang

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Here we quantify the methane emissions from both land and freshwater bodies in the pan-Arctic with two process-based biogeochemistry models by minimizing the double accounting at the landscape scale. …”
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    A model of Fe speciation and biogeochemistry at the Tropical Eastern North Atlantic Time-Series Observatory site by Y. Ye, C. Völker, D. A. Wolf-Gladrow

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…A one-dimensional model of Fe speciation and biogeochemistry, coupled with the General Ocean Turbulence Model (GOTM) and a NPZD-type ecosystem model, is applied for the Tropical Eastern North Atlantic Time-Series Observatory (TENATSO) site. …”
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    Global soil consumption of atmospheric carbon monoxide: an analysis using a process-based biogeochemistry model by L. Liu, Q. Zhuang, Q. Zhuang, Q. Zhu, Q. Zhu, S. Liu, S. Liu, H. van Asperen, M. Pihlatie, M. Pihlatie

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…We develop a process-based biogeochemistry model to quantify the CO exchange between soils and the atmosphere with a 5 min internal time step at the global scale. …”
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    Carbon cycle modelling/ by Bolin, Bert, Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment

    Published 1981
    Subjects: “…Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)…”
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    Biogeochemical cycling of mineral-forming elements / by Trudinger, P. A., Swaine, Dalway J.

    Published 1979
    Subjects: “…Mineral cycle (Biogeochemistry)…”
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    The Global carbon cycle/ by Bolin, Bert, Workshop on the Carbon Cycle (1977 : Ratzeburg, Ger.)

    Published 1979
    Subjects: “…Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)…”
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    Light and freshwater discharge drive the biogeochemistry and microbial ecology in a sub-Arctic fjord over the Polar night by T. R. Vonnahme, T. R. Vonnahme, L. Klausen, R. M. Bank, D. Michellod, G. Lavik, U. Dietrich, R. Gradinger

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In conclusion, polar night biogeochemistry and microbial ecology was not only driven by light availability, but strongly affected by variability in reshwater discharge and allochthonous carbon input. …”
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