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Interactions between the Geosphere and the Biosphere
About this book
Since their origins billions of years ago, life on Earth and the planet's surface have undergone profound transformations. Microorganisms inhabiting a primitive planet enveloped by a dioxygen-free atmosphere have evolved into the modern biodiversity under the physico-chemical conditions we know today.
In Interactions between the Geosphere and the Biosphere, we characterize the nature and diversity of the close interactions between the biosphere and the geosphere that contributed to the formation and degradation of rocks, on the one hand, and sustained the functioning of ecological systems on the other. The book then explores how these interactions have led to a genuine coevolution between the biosphere and the geosphere over geological time. The most striking manifestations of this are the evolution of the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nitrogen, that of climates and the episodes of diversification and extinction of living organisms.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Weathering of Rocks by Living Organisms
- Chapter 2. Biomineralization: The Formation of Minerals by Living Organisms
- Chapter 3. Microbialites in the Fossil and Current Record
- Chapter 4. Molecular Approaches for the Study of Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of Living Organisms
- Chapter 5. Oxygen: A Major Geobiological Player
- Chapter 6. The Importance of Living Organisms in the Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles
- Chapter 7. Modeling the Biosphere and Its Interactions with the Geosphere
- Chapter 8. Fluctuations in Biodiversity Over Geological Time: An Illustration of the Earth/Life Connection
- Conclusions
- List of Authors
- Index
- EULA