Biogeochemistry

Synonyms for "biogeochemistry" (1 found)

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8 translations across 6 languages.

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Finnish

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  • biogeokemia noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)

German

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  • Biogeochemie noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)

Irish

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  • bithgheoiceimic noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)

Malay

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  • biogeokimia noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)
  • geokimia hayat noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)
  • kimia bumi hayat noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)

Polish

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  • biogeochemia noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)

Russian

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  • биогеохимия noun (the scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural environment)

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Scientists found concentrations of the microorganism that were “almost two orders of magnitude greater than any other concentration of phytoplankton ever found on the Earth,” according to Dr. Paula Bontempi, NASA’s Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry program manager.

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The material deposited as biosediment is important part of biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems.

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