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- W200430883 abstract "This chapter discusses the soil biogeochemical cycling of inorganic nutrients and metals. Soil microorganisms have a profound effect on the transformations involved in a large number of biogeochemical cycles other than carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), such as the macronutrients phosphorus (P) and sulfur (S), and various micronutrients and environmental pollutants. A conceptual model for the cycling of a generic nutrient or metal element illustrates the continuous flow of energy, water, nutrients, and other materials across the ecosystem's boundaries. Meteorologic transfers consist of windblown particulate matter, dissolved substances in precipitation, and gases. Geologic fluxes include soluble and particulate matter transported by surface and subsurface water flow and the mass movement of mineral materials during events such as erosion, landslides, or lava flows. This chapter focuses on phosphorus, sulfur, micronutrients and trace metals. Environmental significance of P, S, and metal biogeochemistry is described along with microorganisms as unifiers of elemental cycles in soil." @default.
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