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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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Smeaton C, Austin W
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Dec; 36(11):e2022GB007434. PMID: 36582663
The sediments within fjords are critical components of the mid- to high-latitude coastal carbon (C) cycle, trapping and storing more organic carbon (OC) per unit area than other marine sedimentary...
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Eckdahl J, Rodriguez P, Kristensen J, Metcalfe D, Ljung K
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Dec; 36(11):e2022GB007489. PMID: 36582662
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal region. This large C pool is subjected to substantial removals and transformations during periodic...
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Chen H, Haumann F, Talley L, Johnson K, Sarmiento J
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Oct; 36(7):e2021GB007156. PMID: 36248262
The deep ocean releases large amounts of old, pre-industrial carbon dioxide (CO) to the atmosphere through upwelling in the Southern Ocean, which counters the marine carbon uptake occurring elsewhere. This...
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de Melo Virissimo F, Martin A, Henson S
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 36(2):e2021GB007101. PMID: 35866103
The biological carbon pump is a key component of the marine carbon cycle. This surface-to-deep flux of carbon is usually assumed to follow a simple power law function, which imposes...
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Wang Y, Huang Y, Augusto L, Goll D, Helfenstein J, Hou E
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 36(3):e2021GB007061. PMID: 35865755
The representation of phosphorus (P) cycling in global land models remains quite simplistic, particularly on soil inorganic phosphorus. For example, sorption and desorption remain unresolved and their dependence on soil...
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Carroll D, Menemenlis D, Dutkiewicz S, Lauderdale J, Adkins J, Bowman K, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 36(3):e2021GB007162. PMID: 35865754
The inventory and variability of oceanic dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is driven by the interplay of physical, chemical, and biological processes. Quantifying the spatiotemporal variability of these drivers is crucial...
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Shaked Y, Twining B, Tagliabue A, Maldonado M
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 35(8):e2021GB006979. PMID: 35865367
We present a new approach for quantifying the bioavailability of dissolved iron (dFe) to oceanic phytoplankton. Bioavailability is defined using an uptake rate constant (k) computed by combining data on:...
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Bock N, Cornec M, Claustre H, Duhamel S
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 36(6):e2021GB007233. PMID: 35865129
Biogeographical classifications of the global ocean generalize spatiotemporal trends in species or biomass distributions across discrete ocean biomes or provinces. These classifications are generally based on a combination of remote-sensed...
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Durkin C, Buesseler K, Cetinic I, Estapa M, Kelly R, Omand M
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 35(10):e2021GB006985. PMID: 35865105
To better quantify the ocean's biological carbon pump, we resolved the diversity of sinking particles that transport carbon into the ocean's interior, their contribution to carbon export, and their attenuation...
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Haggi C, Hopmans E, Schefuss E, Sawakuchi A, Schreuder L, Bertassoli Jr D, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2022 Jul; 35(9):e2021GB006990. PMID: 35864845
Particulate pyrogenic carbon (PyC) transported by rivers and aerosols, and deposited in marine sediments, is an important part of the carbon cycle. The chemical composition of PyC is temperature dependent...