Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Biogeochemical processes
Target Entity: Biogeochemistry
Preceding Context: Carbon is the major nutrient cycled within wetlands. Most nutrients, such as sulfur, phosphorus, carbon, and nitrogen are found within the soil of wetlands. Anaerobic and aerobic respiration in the soil influences the nutrient cycling of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, and the solubility of phosphorus thus contributing to the chemical variations in its water. Wetlands with low pH and saline conductivity may reflect the presence of acid sulfates and wetlands with average salinity levels can be heavily influenced by calcium or magnesium.
Succeeding Context: in wetlands are determined by soils with low redox potential.
Paragraph Title: Soil
Source Page: Wetland

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