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Geochemistry is the
science that uses the
tools and
principles of
chemistry to
explain the
mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth's...
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Isotope geochemistry is an
aspect of
geology based upon the
study of
natural variations in the
relative abundances of
isotopes of
various elements. Variations...
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Applied Geochemistry is a
monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal published by
Elsevier on
behalf of the
International ****ociation of
GeoChemistry. It covers...
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partition themselves in the
solid and melt
within Earth's mantle. In
geochemistry,
compatibility is a
measure of how
readily a
particular trace element...
- IAGC (International ****ociation of
GeoChemistry,
formerly known as the
International ****ociation of
Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry) is
affiliated with...
- (The
Principles of
Chemistry) (in Russian) (7th ed.). New York: Collier. Ozima, Minoru; Podosek,
Frank A. (2002).
Noble Gas
Geochemistry.
Cambridge University...
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Chemistry of the low-pressure
silica polymorphs". In Heaney, P. J.; Prewitt, C. T.; Gibbs, G. V. (eds.). Silica:
Physical Behavior,
geochemistry and...
- field. The name is a
backronym for
Mercury Surface,
Space Environment,
Geochemistry, and Ranging, and a
reference to the
messenger god
Mercury from Roman...
- Es****ite ( /ˈɛsəkˌsaɪt/), also
called nepheline monzogabbro (/ˈnɛfəˌlɪn ˌmɒnzoʊˈɡæbroʊ, -ˌliːn-/), is a dark gray or
black holocrystalline plutonic igneous...
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given annually by the
European ****ociation of
Geochemistry for
outstanding contributions advancing Geochemistry over a career. The
award is
named after the...