The document discusses geochemical cycles. It begins by defining geochemical cycles as the natural movement and redistribution of elements on Earth through various geological processes like melting, crystallization, erosion and precipitation.
It then explains that the lithosphere geochemical cycle involves the crystallization of magma, surface weathering of igneous rock into sediment, sediment lithification and metamorphism, and eventual melting to form new magma.
The cycle can be interrupted and different elements are affected differently as the cycle progresses. For example, during rock weathering, elements like iron and magnesium are dissolved while quartz and feldspar remain as sediment. The summary concludes by noting the cycle includes both deep geological and surface processes