Article ID: CBB001252902

V. I. Vernadskii and the Development of Biogeochemical Understandings of the Biosphere, c. 1880s--1968 (2013)

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General notions of the biosphere are widely recognized and form important elements of contemporary debate concerning global environmental change, helping to focus attention on the complex interactions that characterize the Earth's natural systems. At the same time, there is continued uncertainty over the precise definition of the concept allied to a relatively limited critique of its early development, which was linked closely to advances in the natural sciences during the late nineteenth century and particularly, it is argued here, to the emergence of biogeochemistry. In the light of this, the principal aim of the paper is to explore the development and subsequent dissemination of biogeochemical renderings of the biosphere concept, focusing primarily on the work of the Russian biogeochemist Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskii (1863--1945). The paper identifies four key moments which, it is argued, help to explain the development and subsequent dissemination of a biogeochemical understanding of the biosphere. First, we draw attention to the particularities of St Petersburg's natural-science community during the late nineteenth century, arguing that this was instrumental in providing the basis for Vernadskii's future work related to the biosphere. Second, we consider the ways in which Vernadskii's ideas concerning the biosphere were able to move to the West during the first half of the twentieth century with specific reference to his links with the French scientists Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Edouard Le Roy, and the US-based ecologist George Evelyn Hutchinson. Third, we reflect more purposefully on matters of reception and, in particular, the emergence of a set of circumstances within Western ecological science after 1945, which encouraged a positive engagement with biogeochemical understandings of the biosphere. Finally, we examine the 1968 UNESCO-sponsored Biosphere Conference, which represented the first time the biosphere concept was employed at the international level. Furthermore, this event was in many ways a high point for a specifically biogeochemical approach, with the subsequent popularization of the biosphere concept during the course of the 1970s helping to broaden the discourse markedly.

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Authors & Contributors
Slack, Nancy G.
Levit, George S.
Rispoli, Giulia
O'Malley, Maureen A.
Pushcharovsky, Dmitry
Olšáková, Doubravka
Journals
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social Studies of Science
Otechestvennaia istoriia
Journal of the History of Biology
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
Yale University Press
Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung
Cambridge University Press
Springer
Rutgers University Press
Johns Hopkins University
Concepts
Ecology
Earth sciences
Geochemistry
Biosphere
Geology
Biochemistry
People
Vernadskii, Valdimir Ivanovich
Hutchinson, George Evelyn
Winogradsky, Serge
Bogdanov, A. Aleksandr
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
Pickford, Grace Evelyn
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
18th century
21st century
20th century, early
Places
Russia
United States
Soviet Union
Great Britain
Institutions
Yale University
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