Biogeophysics
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Biogeophysics is a subdiscipline of geophysics concerned with how plants, microbial activity and other organisms alter geologic materials and affect geophysical signatures.[1]
See also
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- ^ Atekwana, Estella A.; Slater, Lee D. (2009). "Biogeophysics: A new frontier in Earth science research". Reviews of Geophysics 47 (RG4004). doi:10.1029/2009RG000285.
Bibliography
- Atekwana, Estella A.; Slater, Lee D. (2009). "Biogeophysics: A new frontier in Earth science research". Reviews of Geophysics 47 (RG4004). doi:10.1029/2009RG000285.
- Knight, Rosemary; Pyrak-Nolte, Laura J.; Slater, Lee; Atekwana, Estella; et al. (2010). "Geophysics at the interface: Response of geophysical properties to solid-fluid, fluid-fluid, and solid-solid interfaces". Reviews of Geophysics 48 (RG4002). doi:10.1029/2007RG000242.
- Slater, Lee; Atekwana, Estella (2013). "Geophysical signatures of subsurface microbial processes". Eos,Transactions, American Geophysical Union 94 (8). pp. 77–78. doi:10.1002/2013EO080001.
External links
- American Geophysical Union Biogeosciences Section
- Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences
- European Geosciences Union (EGU) and Biogeosciences (BG)
- Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics
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