Appreciable amounts of nitrogen are present in the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. |
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Carbon is cycled through the hydro and geosphere through biological, physical/chemical, geological, and human activity. |
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The cycle of carbon movement between the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere is a complex and important global cycle. |
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The transformation of the biosphere seemed to be as slow as the transformation of the geosphere. |
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He tells the story of Earth's 4.56 billion-year history as a complex co-evolution between the geosphere and biosphere. |
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The role of the geosphere itself as a chemical containment barrier is relatively difficult to evaluate. |
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The geosphere is the Earth itself, the rocks, minerals, and landforms of the surface as well as its interior. |
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Until recently, the geosphere was studied primarily by mapping rocks, fossils and soils as they vary across the landscape. |
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The nature and magnitude of the exchanges between the geosphere and the Earth's other surficial spheres have changed considerably in historical times. |
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The lithosphere is the rigid outermost layer of the geosphere. |
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The main source of phosphorus is the geosphere and the phosphorus cycle begins when phosphorus compounds are leached from rocks and minerals over long periods of time. |
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The Earth's climate is characterised by many modes of variability, involving the atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere and biosphere. |
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I don't think people fully appreciate the extent to which life has played a role in geology, how the biosphere and the geosphere co-evolved. |
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This huge amount of information could however be only partially applied in geosphere transport modelling. |
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There would have to be reasons in principle to reject intentions to explore and colonise the geosphere. |
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This protects the engineered barriers and ensures that radionuclides released will be transported through the geosphere at extremely low rates. |
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The geosphere barrier efficiency is a good single indicator of the code accuracy. |
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Geochemical interaction between the geosphere, hydrosphere and the biosphere depends partly on sorption processes and partly on chemical speciation. |
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The geosphere impacts Earth's climate in a variety of ways. Typically, the geosphere reacts on geologic timescales, affecting climate slowly and over millions of years. |
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The geosphere or rocky Earth formed from collisions of planetoids. |
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At the largest scale, these include the atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere. |
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At the same time, the natural environment will play its regenerating role by avoiding biodiversity loss and waste accumulation in the biosphere and the geosphere. |
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Our geologists and mineralogists provide new information on the evolution of geological environments, and on links between the geosphere and the biosphere. |
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Forests play an important role in balancing the Earth's CO2 supply and exchange, acting as a key link between the atmosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere. |
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We also investigate the many interactions which exist between the various parts of the system, the geosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere and finally the biosphere. |
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Pierre Teilhard de Chardin noted that, as the molten Earth solidified, it formed a geosphere. |
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Physical geography deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere. |
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The giveaway is the nearby Grand Wash Cliffs, researchers from Arizona State University report online June 10 in Geosphere. |
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