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  1. Geochemistry

    Beijing, China : Science Press; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1982-

  2. Geochemistry

    Brownlow, Arthur H.
    2nd ed. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 1996.

    For one/two-semester, junior/graduate-level courses in geochemistry.This text covers the entire field of geochemistry -- assuming very little chemical and mathematical background on the part of students. It uses a blend of theory, laboratory, and field studies to show how geochemical principles can be used to solve specific geologic problems, and features many detailed examples of the application of geochemical principles to the study of natural waters, soil, and sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks.

  3. Geochemistry

    Albarède, Francis
    New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.

    From measuring geological time, through unravelling the evolution of continents, ocean and mantle, to understanding climate change, modern geochemistry is a discipline which pervades nearly all of the Earth Sciences. Geochemistry provides a broad introduction to the subject, which concentrates on the inorganic chemistry of the condensed part of our planet. This new textbook is written by the author of the authoritative and widely acclaimed Introduction to Geochemical Modelling (Cambridge, 1995). Emphasizing general principles rather than specific observations, Professor Albarede leads the reader through the simplest concepts of physics and chemistry behind geochemical processes. He covers fields central to geochemistry, such as crystal chemistry, mass balance and element transport, and geochemical dynamics. A broad range of applications is introduced, in natural water systems, the deep Earth and planetary processes. Geochemistry is an ideal textbook for undergraduate students, and will also provide an accessible introduction for researchers working in related fields.

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  1. Geology, sulfide mineralization and geochemistry of the Birchdale-Indus area, Koochiching County, northwestern Minnesota, RI-17, Plate 1

    Ojakangas, Richard W., Meineke, David G., and Listerud, W.H.
    1977

    Interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of the Birchdale-Indus Area, Minnesota,...

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