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Abraham Lerman Professor Ph.D., Harvard University, 1964 847-491-7385 abe@earth.northwestern.edu |
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Global biogeochemical cycles in the geologic past and present; geochemical and transport processes in the surficial and underground environment; natural and anthropogenic controls of geochemical systems.
Research Projects
Biogeochemical Cycles and Global Change
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We are studying the global biogeochemical cycles of such life-important
elements as carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen, and developing conceptual
and mathematical models of these cycles that are compatible with the
available
data and our understanding of the C-N-P-O system in the geological
past.
A continuing effort in this direction is a study of the geochemical
cycles
and pathways of biologically important heavy metals tied to the cycles
of the biota-building C and P. This involves studying the major
geomaterial fluxes on the continents and from the continents to the
oceans. Work on the basic geochemical mechanisms controlling the fluxes
on the Earth's
surface includes theoretical and modelling studies of the feedback
mechanisms in lakes, solid-solution reactions in suspended materials,
and acidification
or alkalinization of continental waters in relation to the global CO
2 increase in the atmophere. Human activity that creates wastes
often
competes with the magnitudes of sedimentary and geochemical processes
on
environmentally large scales. Human-made perturbations of the
geochemical processes and their long-term consequences are being
studied within the major
biogeochemical cycles and within specific environments. The broader
goals
of this research are to understand the responses and geologically
preservable
records of global change in the past, present, and future.

CO
2 and Sulfuric Acid Consumption
in Weathering and River Water Composition
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Human perturbations of the global C-N-P cycles
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Bibliography 1990 to present
Lerman, A., Transport and kinetics in surficial processes, in W. Stumm (ed.), Aquatic Chemical Kinetics , pp. 505-534, Wiley, New York, 1990.
Lerman, A., Biogeochemical cycles, in S. F. Singer (ed.), The Ocean in Human Affairs, pp. 23-42, Paragon House, New York, 1990.
Lerman, A., Weathering and erosional controls of geochemical cycles, Chem. Geol., 84, 13-14, 1990.
Mackenzie, F. T., L. M. Ver, C. Sabine, M. Lane, and A. Lerman, C,N,P,S global biogeochemical cycles and modeling of global change, NATO ASI Series I, 4, pp. 1-62, Springer-Verlag, New York 1993.
Lerman, A., F. T. Mackenzie and L. M. Ver, Global nitrogen cycle within the couples C-N-P system, Chem. Geol., 107, 389-392, 1993.
Lerman, A., and P. A. Domenico, Dissolved and gaseous contaminant transport in salt deposits, Chem. Geol., 107, 427-430, 1993.
Lerman, A., Surficial weathering fluxes and their geochemical controls, in Material Fluxes on the Surface of the Earth, pp. 28-45, 1994.
Ver, L.M.B., Mackenzie, F.T., and Lerman, A., Modeling pre-industrial C-N-P-S biogeochemical cycling in the land-coastal margin system, Chemosphere, 29, pp. 855-887, 1994.
Books
Lerman, A. (ed.), Lakes: Chemistry, Geology, Physics , Springer-Verlag, New York, 385 pp., 1978.
Lerman, A., Geochemical Processes-Water and Sediment Environments, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 480 pp., 1979. Reprint edition, Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Fla., 481 pp., 1988.
Lerman, A. and M. Meybeck (eds.), Physical and Chemical Weathering in Geochemical Cycles, Kluwer Academic Publishers (NATO ASI Ser. C-251), Dordrecht and Boston, 375 pp., 1988.
Lerman, A., Gat, J.R., and Imboden, D.M. (ed.), Lakes , Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, in press 1995.