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Course name
EEB 4611-5611-Biogeochemical Processes
Institution
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Instructor
James Cotner
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Environmental Sciences
Course dates
2025-01-19 00:00:00 UTC – 2025-05-04 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
42


In this course, we examine how the Earth, Universe, life and the elements originated and how different biogeochemical cycles are structured and coupled today. There is a strong emphasis on how humans have altered these cycles through various activities and processes such as climate change, mining, agriculture and changing land uses.

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Cyirudine Fertilizer
Peachy Julia
AshleyOhlemacher Heterotroph
Erinciske Primordial soup
Lewi1724 Green Lake (New York)
Twazo81
Haq00007
Felljes43 Methanogenesis
Zizi1234567
HoltzleiterJ Origin of water on Earth
Hannahkinnunen
Gracebrussat
Bhv.kdl Nitrogen cycle
Stargoldy Microalgae
Nguy4986 Geomicrobiology
EEB4611student Iron cycle
Sarah.jaco Cyanobacteria
Emilygracereed1 Formation of Earth
King1441 Extraterrestrial life
Blessing Onos
Wabash23 Energy flow (ecology)
Nina Charlier Redfield ratio
Pyle0030
Dougl563
Natalie.mootee
AhmedM2025
DJY009 Nitrification
McKennaRothstein Earliest known life forms
Schu4567
Jmariesweetman Hydrothermal vent
Julialysne Hydrothermal vent microbial communities
Sahoo047 Alexander Oparin
Hhdvorak Fermentation
MarkTomasko Solar system
Wenge098
Mayadoedens
Chase.ruocco
Lailaikangas
Reed1428
Wormtaste
Sayumi Ranasinghe Non-cellular life