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Aims and scope Biogeosciences (BG) is a not-for-profit international sci- ▪ biogeochemistry and gas exchange; entific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion ▪ plant–soil interactions; of research articles, short communications, and review ▪ biomineralization, microbial weathering, and papers on all aspects of the interactions between the bio- sedimentation; logical, chemical, and physical processes in terrestrial or ▪ interactions between microbes, organic matter extraterrestrial with the geosphere, hydrosphere, and sediments, and rocks; atmosphere. The objective of the journal is to cut across ▪ biogeophysics; the boundaries of established sciences and achieve an ▪ Earth system sciences and response to interdisciplinary view of these interactions. Experimen- global changes; tal, conceptual, and modelling approaches are welcome. ▪ palaeogeobiology, including origin and Biogeosciences covers the following fields: of life, evolution of thee , sedimentary records, and the ▪ and ecosystem function; development and use of proxies; ▪ evolutionary ecology; ▪ and exobiology. ▪ environmental microbiology; ▪ biogeochemistry and global elemental cycles; www.biogeosciences.net