Study of the interactions between the Earth's biosphere and the lithosphere
Biogeology is the study of the interactions between the Earth's biosphere and the lithosphere.[1]
Biogeology examines biotic, hydrologic, and terrestrial systems in relation to each other, to help understand the Earth's climate, oceans, and other effects on geologic systems.[2]
Prior to the late Devonian period, there was little plant life beyond lichens, and bryophytes. At this time large vascular plants evolved, growing up to 30 meters (98 ft 5.1 in) in height. These large plants changed the atmosphere, and altered the composition of the soil by increasing the amount of organiccarbon. This helped prevent the soil being washed away through erosion.