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adam_text | V SEETION 11: GEOCHEMISTRY IN SURFACE- AND GROUNDWATER RESEARCH 7.
GEOCHEMICAL CYCLING 01 TRACE AND RARE EARTH ELERNENTS IN LAKE
TANGANYIKA AND ITS MAJOR TRIBUTARIES 135 ABOUBAKAR SAKO IX XV 8.
BASELINE WATER CHEMISTRY, NITRATE CONCENTRATIONS, AND AQUIFER
SENSITIVITY 01 GLACIAL SEQUENCES IN LAGRANGE COUNTY, INDIANA 173 NANCY
R. HASENMUELLER AND TRACY D. BRANAM 2. MODIFICATION 01 GOLDSCHMIDT S
GEOCHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION 01 THE ELEMENTS TO INCLUDE ARSENIC, MERCURY,
AND LEAD AS BIOPHILC ELEMENTS 9 CURTIS L. HOLLABAUGH 3. METAL IONS
SPECIATION IN THE ENVIRONMENT: DISTRIBUTION, TOXICITIES AND ANALYSES 33
V.K. GUPTA, IMRAN ALI AND HASSAN Y. ABOUL-ENEIL1 4. INTERNATIONAL
PRACTICE IN HIGH-LEVEL NUCLCAR WASTE MANAGEMENT 57 SYED E. HASAN 5.
PHYTOREMEDIATION 01 SOME HEAVY METALS BY AGRONOMIC CROPS 79 HONEY
AGGARWAL AND DINESH GOYAL 6. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY OF TRACE METAL
POLLUTION IN URBAN WATERSHEDS 99 SETH ROSE AND JACQUELINE A. SHEA 1.
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND: TODAY S ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY ROBYN
HANNIGAN SECTION I: TODAY S ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY-A REVIEW OF NEW
CONCEPTS AND INNOVATIVE PRACTICES INTRODUCTION TO BOOK SERIES LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS CONTENTS SECTION IV: GEOCHEMISTRY IN SOILS RESEARCH SEETION
ILL: LITHOSPHERE-HYDROSPHERE INTERACTIONS: APPLICATIONS OF GEOCHEMICAL
PRINCIPLES 11. ROCK-WATER INTERACTION AND ITS CONTROL ON CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION OF GROUNDWATER 229 L. ELANGO AND R. KANNAN 195 CONTENTS VI
9. AGRICULTURE-INDUCED CONTAMINATION OF SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER IN
PORTUGAL C. NABAIS, M.L. BARRICO, H. FREITAS AND M.N.V. PRASAD 10.
PROVENANCE AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF SEDIMENTS IN ARSENIC-AFFECTED AREAS OF
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL, INDIA 207 SAHADEB DE, CHINMOY CHAKRABARTI, GARGI
CHATTERJEE AND S. BANERJEE 12. ASSOCIATION EF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON
WITH STREAM DISCHARGE AND DISSOLVED METALS CONCENTRATIONS IN BLACK
SHA1E-DRAINING STREAMS 247 GEORGE M. OGENDI, ROBYN E. HANNIGAN AND JERRY
L. FARRIS 13. MINERAL CONTROL OF MINOR, TRACE AND RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
DURING BLACK SHALE WEATHERING AT NEAR-NEUTRAL PH 273 P.A. ABANDA AND
R.E. HANNIGAN 14. HYDROGEOLOGY OF URANIUM-BEARING GROUNDWATER IN FOREST
CATCHMENTS IN THE HUMID TEMPERATE CLIMATE: A CASE STUDY IN THE KANAMARU
AREA, YAMAGATA, JAPAN 303 YOJI SEKI, KAZUKI NAITO, ATSUSHI KAMEI, KOICHI
OKUZAWA, NAOTO TAKENO AND YOSHIO WATANABE 15. EFFECTS OF INCUBATION TIME
AND ARSENIC LOAD ON ARSENIC BIOACCESSIBILITY IN THREE FLORIDA SOILS
AMENDED WITH SODIUM ARSENATE 327 RUPALI DATTA, KONSTANTINOS C. MAKRIS
AND DIBYENDU SARKAR 16. A GREENHOUSE STUDY ON SOIL-ARSENIC FORMS AND
THEIR BIOACCESSIBILITY IN TWO CHEMICALLY VARIANT FLORIDA SOILS AMENDED
WITH SODIUM ARSENATE PESTICIDE: PRE1IMINARY RESULTS 345 SHAHIDA QUAZI,
DIBYENDU SARKAR, RUPA1I DATTA AND SAURABH SHARMA CONTENTS VII 17.
DISSOLUTION CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC SELENIUM IN ALKALINE MINE SOILS 363
SHANKAR SHARMA AND GEORGE F. VANCE 18. FACTORS AFFECTING SPATIAL
PATTERNS OF VADOSE-ZONE NITRATE IN SOUTH-CENTRAL KANSAS 381 MARGARET A.
TOWNSEND AND RICHARD O. SLEEZER 19. USING GIS TO DISPLAY COMPLEX SOIL
SALINITY PATTERNS IN AN INLAND SALT MARSH 407 MATTHEW GRUNSTRA AND O.W.
VAN AUKEN SECTION V: ENVIRONMENTAL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY-CONCEPTS AND CASE
STUDIES 20. UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL VARIABILITY AND ITS APPLICATION TO
BIOGEOCHERNISTRY ANALYSIS 435 SABINE GRUNWALD, ROSANNA L. RIVERO AND K.
RAMESH REDDY 21. USE OF PLANTS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: SYNTHESIS OF METAL
NANOPARTICLES BY INACTIVATED PLANT TISSUES, PLANT EXTRACTS, AND LIVING
PLANTS 463 J.G. PARSONS, J.R. PERALTA-VIDEA AND J.L. GARDEA-TORRESDEY
22. PHYTORESTORATION OF METAL-CONTAMINATED INDUSTRIAL WASTELAND: A
GREENHOUSE FEASIBILITY STUDY 487 Z.-Q. LIN, H. HUSSEIN, Z.H. YE AND N.
TERRY 23. LINKAGES BETWEEN DIET AND METAL ACCUMULATION IN CRAYFISH 503
MATTHEW HORTON AND ROBYN HANNIGAN 24. RELATIONS AMONG LAND COVER,
VEGETATION INDEX, AND NITRATE CONCENTRATIONS IN STREAMS OF THE ENOREE
RIVER BASIN, PIEDMONT REGION OF SOUTH CAROLINA, USA 515 SURESH
MUTHUKRISHNAN, GREGORY P. LEWIS AND C. BRANNON ANDERSEN SECTION VI:
APPLICATION OF GEOCHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND
REMEDIATION RESEARCH 25. REMEDIATION OF ARSENICAL PESTICIDE APPLIED
SOILS USING WATER TREATMENT RESIDUALS: PRELIMINARY GREENHOUSE RESULTS
543 RUPALI DATTA, DIBYENDU SARKAR, HUSSEIN HUSSEIN AND CHACHAREE
THERAPONG VIII CONTENTS 26. WATER QUALITY ISSUES IN THE OUTER EOASTAL
PLAINS: NEW JERSEY 561 TAIT CHIRENJE, CLAUDE EPSTEIN AND RAYMOND MUELLER
27. SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL TRENDS IN SURFAEE WATER QUALITY IN A SEGMENT OF
THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER, TEXAS 591 ANDREA ANDERSON, RACHANA NAGAR AND
DIBYENDU SARKAR 28. BENEFIEIAL UTILIZATION OF DRINKING-WATER TREATMENT
RESIDUALS AS EONTAMINANT-MITIGATING AGENTS 609 K.C. MAKRIS AND G.A.
O CONNOR 29. ARE SOILS THE EULPRIT? LINKING NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIE
WATERSHED PROCESSES TO THE DEGRADATION 01 THE CHESAPEAKE BAY 637 S.M.
LEV AND B. BROCKS SECTION VII: APPLICATIONS OF NEW ANALYTICAL AND
QUANTITAVE METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH 30.
CHARAETERIZING THE SURFACE CHEMISTRY OF OXIDES WITH X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON
SPECTROSCOPY: ASSESSMENT REGARDING SURFACE OXYGEN VALENEE CHARGE AND
ACID-BASE PROPERTIES 665 M. DING AND B.H.W.S. DE JONG 31. ARSENIE
SPECIATION IN SOILS: AN ANALYTICAL CHALLENGE FOR UNDERSTANDING ARSENIE
BIOGEOEHEMISTRY 685 GUANGLIANG LIU AND YONG CAI 32. SURFICIAL
EHARACTERIZATION OF DIOXIN IN MIDLAND, MIEHIGAN, USING NON-EUCLIDEAN
GEOSTATISTICS 709 PATRIEK KINNICUTT 33. BLACK SHALE WEATHERING
CONTRIBUTION TO STREAM EHEMISTRY USING END-RNEMBER MIXING ANALYSIS 733
LEONETTE COX, GEORGE MORARA OGENDI AND ROBYN HANNIGAN SECTION VIII:
CONCLUSION 34. CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL
GEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH 753 DIBYENDU SARKAR, KONSTANTINOS C. MAKRIS AND
RUPALI DATTA INDEX 759 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS P.A. ABANDA HASSAN Y
ABOUL-ENEIN HONEY AQQARWAL IMRAN ALI C. BRANNON ANDERSEN ANDREA ANDERSON
S. BANERJEE IVI L. BARRICO TRACY D. BRANAM B. BROCKS YONQ CAI MID-SOUTH
CORNMUNITY COLLEGE, WEST MEMPHIS, AR, USA PHARMACEUTIEAL AND MEDICINAL
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, PHARMAEEUTICAL AND DRUG INDUSTRIES RESEARCH
DIVISION, NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE, DOKKI, CAIRO, EGYPT DEPARTMENT OF
BIOTEEHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SEIENCES. THAPAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
& TECHNOLOGY (DEEMED UNIVERSITY), PATIALA, PUNJAB, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF
CHEMISTRY, JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA (CENTRAL UNIVERSITY), JAMIA NAGAR, NEW
DELHI, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SEIENCES. FURMAN
UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, SC, USA DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SEIENCES. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX, USA
CENTER FOR STUDY OF MAN AND ENVIRONMENT, SEETOR II, SALT LAKE CITY,
KOLKATA, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA, COIMBRA,
PORTUGAL INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, IN,
USA TOWSON UNIVERSITY GEOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY, TOWSON UNIVERSITY,
TOWSON, MD, USA DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY AND SOUTHEAST
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY,
UNIVERSITY PARK, MIAMI, FL, USA IX
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V SEETION 11: GEOCHEMISTRY IN SURFACE- AND GROUNDWATER RESEARCH 7.
GEOCHEMICAL CYCLING 01' TRACE AND RARE EARTH ELERNENTS IN LAKE
TANGANYIKA AND ITS MAJOR TRIBUTARIES 135 ABOUBAKAR SAKO IX XV 8.
BASELINE WATER CHEMISTRY, NITRATE CONCENTRATIONS, AND AQUIFER
SENSITIVITY 01' GLACIAL SEQUENCES IN LAGRANGE COUNTY, INDIANA 173 NANCY
R. HASENMUELLER AND TRACY D. BRANAM 2. MODIFICATION 01' GOLDSCHMIDT'S
GEOCHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION 01' THE ELEMENTS TO INCLUDE ARSENIC, MERCURY,
AND LEAD AS BIOPHILC ELEMENTS 9 CURTIS L. HOLLABAUGH 3. METAL IONS
SPECIATION IN THE ENVIRONMENT: DISTRIBUTION, TOXICITIES AND ANALYSES 33
V.K. GUPTA, IMRAN ALI AND HASSAN Y. ABOUL-ENEIL1 4. INTERNATIONAL
PRACTICE IN HIGH-LEVEL NUCLCAR WASTE MANAGEMENT 57 SYED E. HASAN 5.
PHYTOREMEDIATION 01' SOME HEAVY METALS BY AGRONOMIC CROPS 79 HONEY
AGGARWAL AND DINESH GOYAL 6. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY OF TRACE METAL
POLLUTION IN URBAN WATERSHEDS 99 SETH ROSE AND JACQUELINE A. SHEA 1.
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND: TODAY'S ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY ROBYN
HANNIGAN SECTION I: TODAY'S ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY-A REVIEW OF NEW
CONCEPTS AND INNOVATIVE PRACTICES INTRODUCTION TO BOOK SERIES LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS CONTENTS SECTION IV: GEOCHEMISTRY IN SOILS RESEARCH SEETION
ILL: LITHOSPHERE-HYDROSPHERE INTERACTIONS: APPLICATIONS OF GEOCHEMICAL
PRINCIPLES 11. ROCK-WATER INTERACTION AND ITS CONTROL ON CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION OF GROUNDWATER 229 L. ELANGO AND R. KANNAN 195 CONTENTS VI
9. AGRICULTURE-INDUCED CONTAMINATION OF SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER IN
PORTUGAL C. NABAIS, M.L. BARRICO, H. FREITAS AND M.N.V. PRASAD 10.
PROVENANCE AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF SEDIMENTS IN ARSENIC-AFFECTED AREAS OF
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL, INDIA 207 SAHADEB DE, CHINMOY CHAKRABARTI, GARGI
CHATTERJEE AND S. BANERJEE 12. ASSOCIATION EF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON
WITH STREAM DISCHARGE AND DISSOLVED METALS CONCENTRATIONS IN BLACK
SHA1E-DRAINING STREAMS 247 GEORGE M. OGENDI, ROBYN E. HANNIGAN AND JERRY
L. FARRIS 13. MINERAL CONTROL OF MINOR, TRACE AND RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
DURING BLACK SHALE WEATHERING AT NEAR-NEUTRAL PH 273 P.A. ABANDA AND
R.E. HANNIGAN 14. HYDROGEOLOGY OF URANIUM-BEARING GROUNDWATER IN FOREST
CATCHMENTS IN THE HUMID TEMPERATE CLIMATE: A CASE STUDY IN THE KANAMARU
AREA, YAMAGATA, JAPAN 303 YOJI SEKI, KAZUKI NAITO, ATSUSHI KAMEI, KOICHI
OKUZAWA, NAOTO TAKENO AND YOSHIO WATANABE 15. EFFECTS OF INCUBATION TIME
AND ARSENIC LOAD ON ARSENIC BIOACCESSIBILITY IN THREE FLORIDA SOILS
AMENDED WITH SODIUM ARSENATE 327 RUPALI DATTA, KONSTANTINOS C. MAKRIS
AND DIBYENDU SARKAR 16. A GREENHOUSE STUDY ON SOIL-ARSENIC FORMS AND
THEIR BIOACCESSIBILITY IN TWO CHEMICALLY VARIANT FLORIDA SOILS AMENDED
WITH SODIUM ARSENATE PESTICIDE: PRE1IMINARY RESULTS 345 SHAHIDA QUAZI,
DIBYENDU SARKAR, RUPA1I DATTA AND SAURABH SHARMA CONTENTS VII 17.
DISSOLUTION CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC SELENIUM IN ALKALINE MINE SOILS 363
SHANKAR SHARMA AND GEORGE F. VANCE 18. FACTORS AFFECTING SPATIAL
PATTERNS OF VADOSE-ZONE NITRATE IN SOUTH-CENTRAL KANSAS 381 MARGARET A.
TOWNSEND AND RICHARD O. SLEEZER 19. USING GIS TO DISPLAY COMPLEX SOIL
SALINITY PATTERNS IN AN INLAND SALT MARSH 407 MATTHEW GRUNSTRA AND O.W.
VAN AUKEN SECTION V: ENVIRONMENTAL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY-CONCEPTS AND CASE
STUDIES 20. UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL VARIABILITY AND ITS APPLICATION TO
BIOGEOCHERNISTRY ANALYSIS 435 SABINE GRUNWALD, ROSANNA L. RIVERO AND K.
RAMESH REDDY 21. USE OF PLANTS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: SYNTHESIS OF METAL
NANOPARTICLES BY INACTIVATED PLANT TISSUES, PLANT EXTRACTS, AND LIVING
PLANTS 463 J.G. PARSONS, J.R. PERALTA-VIDEA AND J.L. GARDEA-TORRESDEY
22. PHYTORESTORATION OF METAL-CONTAMINATED INDUSTRIAL WASTELAND: A
GREENHOUSE FEASIBILITY STUDY 487 Z.-Q. LIN, H. HUSSEIN, Z.H. YE AND N.
TERRY 23. LINKAGES BETWEEN DIET AND METAL ACCUMULATION IN CRAYFISH 503
MATTHEW HORTON AND ROBYN HANNIGAN 24. RELATIONS AMONG LAND COVER,
VEGETATION INDEX, AND NITRATE CONCENTRATIONS IN STREAMS OF THE ENOREE
RIVER BASIN, PIEDMONT REGION OF SOUTH CAROLINA, USA 515 SURESH
MUTHUKRISHNAN, GREGORY P. LEWIS AND C. BRANNON ANDERSEN SECTION VI:
APPLICATION OF GEOCHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND
REMEDIATION RESEARCH 25. REMEDIATION OF ARSENICAL PESTICIDE APPLIED
SOILS USING WATER TREATMENT RESIDUALS: PRELIMINARY GREENHOUSE RESULTS
543 RUPALI DATTA, DIBYENDU SARKAR, HUSSEIN HUSSEIN AND CHACHAREE
THERAPONG VIII CONTENTS 26. WATER QUALITY ISSUES IN THE OUTER EOASTAL
PLAINS: NEW JERSEY 561 TAIT CHIRENJE, CLAUDE EPSTEIN AND RAYMOND MUELLER
27. SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL TRENDS IN SURFAEE WATER QUALITY IN A SEGMENT OF
THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER, TEXAS 591 ANDREA ANDERSON, RACHANA NAGAR AND
DIBYENDU SARKAR 28. BENEFIEIAL UTILIZATION OF DRINKING-WATER TREATMENT
RESIDUALS AS EONTAMINANT-MITIGATING AGENTS 609 K.C. MAKRIS AND G.A.
O'CONNOR 29. ARE SOILS THE EULPRIT? LINKING NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIE
WATERSHED PROCESSES TO THE DEGRADATION 01' THE CHESAPEAKE BAY 637 S.M.
LEV AND B. BROCKS SECTION VII: APPLICATIONS OF NEW ANALYTICAL AND
QUANTITAVE METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH 30.
CHARAETERIZING THE SURFACE CHEMISTRY OF OXIDES WITH X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON
SPECTROSCOPY: ASSESSMENT REGARDING SURFACE OXYGEN VALENEE CHARGE AND
ACID-BASE PROPERTIES 665 M. DING AND B.H.W.S. DE JONG 31. ARSENIE
SPECIATION IN SOILS: AN ANALYTICAL CHALLENGE FOR UNDERSTANDING ARSENIE
BIOGEOEHEMISTRY 685 GUANGLIANG LIU AND YONG CAI 32. SURFICIAL
EHARACTERIZATION OF DIOXIN IN MIDLAND, MIEHIGAN, USING NON-EUCLIDEAN
GEOSTATISTICS 709 PATRIEK KINNICUTT 33. BLACK SHALE WEATHERING
CONTRIBUTION TO STREAM EHEMISTRY USING END-RNEMBER MIXING ANALYSIS 733
LEONETTE COX, GEORGE MORARA OGENDI AND ROBYN HANNIGAN SECTION VIII:
CONCLUSION 34. CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL
GEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH 753 DIBYENDU SARKAR, KONSTANTINOS C. MAKRIS AND
RUPALI DATTA INDEX 759 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS P.A. ABANDA HASSAN Y
ABOUL-ENEIN HONEY AQQARWAL IMRAN ALI C. BRANNON ANDERSEN ANDREA ANDERSON
S. BANERJEE IVI L. BARRICO TRACY D. BRANAM B. BROCKS YONQ CAI MID-SOUTH
CORNMUNITY COLLEGE, WEST MEMPHIS, AR, USA PHARMACEUTIEAL AND MEDICINAL
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, PHARMAEEUTICAL AND DRUG INDUSTRIES RESEARCH
DIVISION, NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE, DOKKI, CAIRO, EGYPT DEPARTMENT OF
BIOTEEHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SEIENCES. THAPAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
& TECHNOLOGY (DEEMED UNIVERSITY), PATIALA, PUNJAB, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF
CHEMISTRY, JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA (CENTRAL UNIVERSITY), JAMIA NAGAR, NEW
DELHI, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SEIENCES. FURMAN
UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, SC, USA DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SEIENCES. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO, TX, USA
CENTER FOR STUDY OF MAN AND ENVIRONMENT, SEETOR II, SALT LAKE CITY,
KOLKATA, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA, COIMBRA,
PORTUGAL INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON, IN,
USA TOWSON UNIVERSITY GEOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY, TOWSON UNIVERSITY,
TOWSON, MD, USA DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY AND SOUTHEAST
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY,
UNIVERSITY PARK, MIAMI, FL, USA IX |
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spelling | Sarkar, Dibyendu Verfasser (DE-588)1082105481 aut Concepts and applications in environmental geochemistry ed. by Dibyendu Sarkar ... 1. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2007 XVI, 761 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Developments in environmental science 5 Environmental geochemistry Umweltgeochemie (DE-588)4404136-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Umweltgeochemie (DE-588)4404136-6 s b DE-604 Developments in environmental science 5 (DE-604)BV017968749 5 OEBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016075187&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Concepts and applications in environmental geochemistry ed. by Dibyendu Sarkar ... |
title_fullStr | Concepts and applications in environmental geochemistry ed. by Dibyendu Sarkar ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Concepts and applications in environmental geochemistry ed. by Dibyendu Sarkar ... |
title_short | Concepts and applications in environmental geochemistry |
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