Terrestrial-Marine Project

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Introduction

This page is the anchor for the SEAMONSTER "terrestrial-marine" continuation begun in June 2010.


We use the term biogeochemistry to indicate the relationship between the physical environment and the life it is supporting. This is often abbreviated BGC. We use the term terrestrial-marine to indicate how land processes may influence life in the oceans nearby. This is often abbreviated TM. Hence with these two abbreviations in hand we can list some second-tier pages in this topic, which are also referenced in the links at the top of this page.



Structure of the BGC TM pages at this Wiki

After gaining some wiki experience in SEAMONSTER we build a sort of sub-wiki here that adheres to a simple pyramid model. This page is the top of the pyramid. The next tier down consists of the pages linked to from here. Those are high-level subject pages. From there the lower-still levels are detail oriented (and links will go every which-way according to need).

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