
Geomorphology and the Carbon Cycle
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The first systematic examination of the role of geomorphological processes in the cycling of carbon through the terrestrial system._ Argues that knowledge of geomorphological processes is fundamental to understanding the ways in which carbon is stored and recycled in the terrestrial environment_ Integrates classical geomorphological theory with understanding of microbial processes controlling the decomposition of organic matter_ Develops an interdisciplinary research agenda for the analysis of the terrestrial carbon cycle_ Informed by work in ecology, microbiology and biogeochemistry, in order...
The first systematic examination of the role of geomorphological processes in the cycling of carbon through the terrestrial system.
_ Argues that knowledge of geomorphological processes is fundamental to understanding the ways in which carbon is stored and recycled in the terrestrial environment
_ Integrates classical geomorphological theory with understanding of microbial processes controlling the decomposition of organic matter
_ Develops an interdisciplinary research agenda for the analysis of the terrestrial carbon cycle
_ Informed by work in ecology, microbiology and biogeochemistry, in order to analyse spatial and temporal patterns of terrestrial carbon cycling at the landscape scale
_ Considers the ways in which, as Humanity enters the Anthropocene, the application of this science has the potential to manage the terrestrial carbon cycle to limit increases in atmospheric carbon
_ Argues that knowledge of geomorphological processes is fundamental to understanding the ways in which carbon is stored and recycled in the terrestrial environment
_ Integrates classical geomorphological theory with understanding of microbial processes controlling the decomposition of organic matter
_ Develops an interdisciplinary research agenda for the analysis of the terrestrial carbon cycle
_ Informed by work in ecology, microbiology and biogeochemistry, in order to analyse spatial and temporal patterns of terrestrial carbon cycling at the landscape scale
_ Considers the ways in which, as Humanity enters the Anthropocene, the application of this science has the potential to manage the terrestrial carbon cycle to limit increases in atmospheric carbon