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biogeochemistry

Emerging branch of geochemistry involving the study of how chemical elements and their isotopes move between living organisms and geological materials. For example, the analysis of carbon in bone gives biogeochemists information on how the animal lived, its diet, and its environment.



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In ocean regions teeming with life, 90 percent of the light at certain ultraviolet wavelengths is blocked before it reaches a depth of 3 meters, says Richard Sempere, a marine biogeochemist at the University of the Mediterranean in Marseilles, France.
The new report "demonstrates the potential for this to be an important process to consider," says biogeochemist Alan R.
Randerson, a biogeochemist at the University of California, Irvine.
 
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