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System Erde: zyklische Prozesse mit komplexen Ursachen

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Die exogenen Sphären sind durch vielfältige interne Wechselwirkungen miteinander verknüpft, darüber hinaus sind sie an endogene und extraterrestrische Prozesse gekoppelt. Diese Kopplung ist bei den Meeresspiegelschwankungen und Klimaänderungen sowie im Kohlenstoffkreislauf besonders deutlich.

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Bahlburg, H., Breitkreuz, C. (2017). System Erde: zyklische Prozesse mit komplexen Ursachen. In: Grundlagen der Geologie. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54931-5_15

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