Science of the Earth

This blog is about the origin of the solar system, the geological processes that are shaping the Earth, and the interaction of life forms with its environment. I try to present an updated knowledge with relevant literature to leave my ideas, comments and suggestions for future research.

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Biogeochemical significance of plant-microbial interactions in the Critical Zone

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In Critical Zone research - https://czo-archive.criticalzone.org/national/research/the-critical-zone-1national/ - the microbial interaction ...

Plant-microbial symbiosis and Earth's climate

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The role of symbiotic relationships of plants with the rhizosphere bacteria and fungi on Earth’s climate has not been given due attention. A...

Causal mechanism of ocean deoxygenation, mass extinction, and climate change

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A recent work of Pohl et al. (2021)   "........seafloor anoxia occurred during the latest Ordovician glacial maximum, coincident with t...

Non-steady state diagenesis and Earth's climate

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There is a definite role for non-steady-state diagenesis in exercising control over marine organic carbon accumulation and remobilisation an...

Climate transitions: application of "Universality Principle"

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Regarding climate transitions, different scenario emerges from another recent work ( Shackleton et al., 2020 ) that describes the change fro...

The bimodal distribution of river sediments

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The bimodal distribution of sediments in the river beds has been widely reported. The most exciting work belongs to Shaw and Kellerhalls (19...

What drives the short-term oscillations of phosphorus burial in the continental margin sediments of the Arabian Sea?

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Two things emerge from the works of Jung et al. (2002) and Beasley et al. (2021):   1) Due to solar insolation, there have been decadal to c...
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