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Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Global Biogeochemical Cycles is a renowned scientific journal that focuses on the study of the Earth's biogeochemical cycles, including carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other essential elements. It publishes cutting-edge research articles, reviews, and perspectives that contribute to our understanding of the complex interactions between living organisms and their environment, shaping the planet's chemical composition and climate.

Details
Abbr. Global Biogeochem Cycles
Start 1987
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0886-6236
e-ISSN 1944-9224
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 605 212
SJR / Ranks: 889 2387
CiteScore / Ranks: 1650 9.40
JIF / Ranks: 1476 5.2
Recent Articles
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Schmidt C, Profrock D, Steinhoefel G, Stichel T, Mears C, Wehrmann L, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2025 Jan; 39(1):e2023GB008087. PMID: 39777290
This case study of Kongsfjorden, western coastal Svalbard, provides insights on how freshwater runoff from marine- and land-terminating glaciers influences the biogeochemical cycles and distribution patterns of carbon, nutrients, and...
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Segura-Barrero R, Lauvaux T, Lian J, Ciais P, Badia A, VENTURA S, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2025 Jan; 39(1):e2024GB008163. PMID: 39759392
Heat and drought events are increasing in frequency and intensity, posing significant risks to natural and agricultural ecosystems with uncertain effects on the net ecosystem CO exchange (NEE). The current...
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Hopwood M, Carroll D, Gu Y, Huang X, Krause J, Cozzi S, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2025 Jan; 39(1):e2023GB008080. PMID: 39759391
Discharge of calved ice, runoff and mixing driven by subglacial discharge plumes likely have consequences for marine biogeochemistry in Disko Bay, which hosts the largest glacier in the northern hemisphere,...
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Laubach A, Lee J, Sieber M, Lanning N, Fitzsimmons J, Conway T, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2025 Jan; 39(1):e2024GB008281. PMID: 39759390
Observations of dissolved cadmium (dCd) and phosphate (PO) suggest an unexplained loss of dCd to the particulate phase in tropical oxyclines. Here, we compile existing observations of particulate Cd and...
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Westbrook H, Bourbonnais A, Manning C, Tremblay J, Ahmed M, Else B, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2024 Dec; 38(12):e2023GB007926. PMID: 39697470
Climate change is expected to alter the input of nitrogen (N) sources in the Eastern Canadian Arctic Archipelago and Baffin Bay due to increased discharge from glacial meltwater and permafrost...
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Magerl A, Gingrich S, Matej S, Cunfer G, Forrest M, Lauk C, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2024 Mar; 37(8):e2023GB007813. PMID: 38439941
Wildfires and land use play a central role in the long-term carbon (C) dynamics of forested ecosystems of the United States. Understanding their linkages with changes in biomass, resource use,...
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Steinberg D, Stamieszkin K, Maas A, Durkin C, Passow U, Estapa M, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2023 Apr; 37(1):e2022GB007523. PMID: 37034114
Periodic blooms of salps (pelagic tunicates) can result in high export of organic matter, leading to an "outsized" role in the ocean's biological carbon pump (BCP). However, due to their...
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Hawco N, Tagliabue A, Twining B
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2023 Apr; 36(11):e2022GB007382. PMID: 37034112
Although iron and light are understood to regulate the Southern Ocean biological carbon pump, observations have also indicated a possible role for manganese. Low concentrations in Southern Ocean surface waters...
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Kuai L, Parazoo N, Shi M, Miller C, Baker I, Bloom A, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2023 Jan; 36(9):e2021GB007216. PMID: 36590828
The northern high latitude (NHL, 40°N to 90°N) is where the second peak region of gross primary productivity (GPP) other than the tropics. The summer NHL GPP is about 80%...
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Ng H, Hawkings J, Bertrand S, Summers B, Sieber M, Conway T, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Dec; 36(11):e2022GB007493. PMID: 36582664
Glacier meltwater supplies silicon (Si) and iron (Fe) sourced from weathered bedrock to downstream ecosystems. However, the extent to which these nutrients reach the ocean is regulated by the nature...