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Fig. 1.22 The block scheme of the BCSS global model. The notation is given in Table 1.6
(1) What physical, biological, chemical and social processes are the basic ones in
regulation of the cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, water and other elements
both in space and in time?
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What mathematical relations are determinants in the parameterization of
biological processes in the computer models of biogeochemical cycles?
What are dependences between biodiversity, structure of ecological chains,
and biogeochemical cycles in land and water ecosystems?
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What processes are determinants in the transport of biogenic salts and
pollutants in space in general and between various ecosystems,
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in
particular?
What are mechanisms that relate one biogeochemical cycle to another, and
do general principles of parameterization of these relations exist or they
depend on the type of chemical elements and ecosystems under
consideration?
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(2) What are forms and ways of anthropogenic interference to global biogeo-
chemical cycles?
How do humans in
uence the biogeochemical cycles, change their rates
and spatial distributions of chemical elements, forming inputs and outputs
of numerical models, and what are consequences of this interference?
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How does a change in the land use strategy affect the re-distribution of
chemical elements in space and in time?
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What anthropogenic pollutants are important
for
the biogeochemical
in
fl
uence on ecosystems and how to predict them?
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