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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.04.2025

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Wiley

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320

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23,4/15,6/1,9 cm

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612 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78945-203-7

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.04.2025

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,9 cm

Gewicht

612 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78945-203-7

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  • Introduction xi
    Christophe THOMAZO and Karim BENZERARA

    Chapter 1. Weathering of Rocks by Living Organisms 1
    Bastien WILD and Damien DAVAL

    1.1. Rock weathering in the critical zone 1

    1.2. Parameterization of mineral dissolution rates 2

    1.3. Modeling rock chemical weathering in the critical zone 10

    1.4. Mechanisms associated with microbial dissolution 17

    1.5. Biotic weathering by microorganisms 19

    1.6. What quantitative impact do living organisms have on mineral dissolution? 24

    1.7. Conclusion 29

    1.8. References 30

    Chapter 2. Biomineralization: The Formation of Minerals by Living Organisms 47
    Karim BENZERARA

    2.1. Introduction 47

    2.2. Diversity of biominerals and biomineralizing organisms 50

    2.3. Biomineral formation mechanisms 58

    2.4. Impact of biomineralization on how the Earth functions 74

    2.5. Impact of biomineralization on the functioning of living organisms 76

    2.6. Evolutionary history of biomineralization processes 77

    2.7. Applications of biomineralogy 79

    2.8. Conclusion 81

    2.9. References 81

    Chapter 3. Microbialites in the Fossil and Current Record 87
    Emmanuelle VENNIN, Anthony BOUTON, Pierre BOUSSAGOL and Pieter T. VISSCHER

    3.1. Introduction 87

    3.2. Microbialites: a continuous archive of Earth's history 88

    3.3. How microbialites are formed 98

    3.4. Preservation of microbialites in the fossil record 108

    3.5. Examples illustrating the diversity of microbialites in current and fossil environments 111

    3.6. Conclusions 115

    3.7. References 116

    Chapter 4. Molecular Approaches for the Study of Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of Living Organisms 129
    Miguel INIESTO, Ana GUTIÉRREZ-PRECIADO, Thomas BACCHETTA, David MOREIRA and Purificación LÓPEZ-GARCÍA

    4.1. Classifying and understanding living organisms 129

    4.2. Microbial diversity associated with microbialites 137

    4.3. Functions of microbial communities associated with microbialites 143

    4.4. Reconstruction of evolutionary history and inference of ancient traits 146

    4.5. Conclusions and perspectives 150

    4.6. References 151

    Chapter 5. Oxygen: A Major Geobiological Player 161
    Christophe THOMAZO

    5.1. Introduction 161

    5.2. Oxygen: origin and properties 162

    5.3. The geobiological history of oxygen on Earth 170

    5.4. Conclusion 188

    5.5. References 188

    Chapter 6. The Importance of Living Organisms in the Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles 197
    Alice PELLERIN and Magali ADER

    6.1. Biogeochemical cycles 197

    6.2. The carbon biogeochemical cycle 198

    6.3. The biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen 208

    6.4. General conclusions -- from a geochemical cycle to a biogeochemical cycle: how to detect the appearance of the first biological fluxes of nitrogen and carbon? 215

    6.5. References 216

    Chapter 7. Modeling the Biosphere and Its Interactions with the Geosphere 219
    Guillaume LE HIR

    7.1. Introduction 219

    7.2. Response of the biosphere to current global changes 223

    7.3. Geosphere-biosphere interaction during the colonization of continents by plants 234

    7.4. How to model biosphere during mass extinctions? 243

    7.5. Conclusion 250

    7.6. References 251

    Chapter 8. Fluctuations in Biodiversity Over Geological Time: An Illustration of the Earth/Life Connection 257
    Arnaud BRAYARD

    8.1. Introduction 257

    8.2. History of Life - how to measure it in time and space? 259

    8.3. Extinctions and mass extinctions 265

    8.4. (Re)diversifications: some examples of interactions between the biosphere and the geosphere 269

    8.5. Conclusion 276

    8.6. References 277

    Conclusions 285
    Christophe THOMAZO and Karim BENZERARA

    List of Authors 291

    Index 293