The Silicon Cycle in the Ocean

Lucie Cassarino, Rebecca Pickering, Zhouling Zhang, Bianca Liguori

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The element silicon is everywhere! In fact, silicon is the second most abundant element in Earth’s crust. Silicon in rocks and minerals breaks down and is transported from rivers and streams into the world’s oceans. Many marine organisms need silicon as it is a crucial nutrient to build their skeletons. Silicon eventually reaches the seafloor, but its journey into the abyss is not straightforward due to biological, physical, and chemical processes. All these processes transport and transform silicon, creating a cycle that we call the marine silicon cycle. The silicon cycle is directly connected to the carbon cycle, making silicon a key player in the regulation of Earth’s climate. In this article, we discuss why we need to understand the marine silicon cycle, explain the steps that happen in the ocean, and demonstrate how the marine silicon cycle affects humans.
Originalspråkengelska
Artikelnummer1178327
TidskriftFrontiers for Young Minds
Volym11
DOI
StatusPublished - 2024 jan. 25

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  • Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap

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