Example of a simplified nutrient cycle from Ecosystems Center 1979 annual report

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dc.date.created 1979
dc.date.issued 2014-09-03
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dc.description Figure from the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1979
dc.description Caption reads: "Figure 1. The biotic systems that have built and now maintain the biosphere also influence the cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfer, and other elements. The general pattern of movement is a series of exchanges between the atmosphere, the land, and the sea. Human activities worldwide have mobilized significant additional quantities of biotically important substances, including toxins, and have modified the natural cycles."
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/17955
dc.publisher Marine Biological Laboratory en_US
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dc.subject Ecosystems Center
dc.subject Publications
dc.subject Centers and Programs
dc.title Example of a simplified nutrient cycle from Ecosystems Center 1979 annual report
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