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Biogeochemical systems integrated info??

Hi,

I am seeking info on how the planet's biogeochemical systems are integrated with each other.

Like, how each particular system is affected by changes to any particular system.

I have looked many places already.

Any ideas? Links?

Thanks for any help.
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Re: Biogeochemical systems integrated info??

Hi Jimmie...

Looking for any particular subsection or particular type of link? Since we are all part of the Earth's system I'd go to say that they are all linked in some manner. However, I'm confident that's entirely too abstract for the question you were asking. Let us know a bit more specifically what you're after and maybe someone will have some insight.


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I am seeking info on how the planet's biogeochemical systems are integrated with each other.

Any ideas? Links?
I recommend Kevin Kelly’s ”Out of Control”, which is available for free online, or in print.

It’s a long (214,000 word), rambling read, containing, IMHO, many mistakes and inaccuracies, but still a seminal work. If Keanu Reeves could get through it, shouldn’t we all?
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Let us know a bit more specifically what you're after and maybe someone will have some insight.
We probably have all seen many examples of the water cycle on the net.
I want to know, for example, the effects on the water cycle after a significant change in the carbon cycle.

That is the type of info I am looking for.
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You might check out the following links:
http://www.climatescience.gov/
http://www.usgcrp.gov/
http://www.enviroliteracy.org/subcategory.php/198.html
Lots of data on water cycle and carbon cycle.


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