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|a Geochemistry :
|b an introduction /
|c Francis Albarède
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|a 2nd ed.; 1st repr.
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|a Cambridge :
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|a 342 p. :
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|a Incluye índice analítico
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|a 1. The properties of elements -- 1.1 The periodic table -- 1.2 Chemical bonding -- 1.3 Stats of matter and the atomic environment of elements -- 1.4 Geochemical classifications -- 1.5 The different reservoirs and their compositions -- 1.6 The nucleus and radioactivity
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|a 2 Mass conservation and elemental fractionation -- 2.1 Conservation of mass -- 2.2 Elemental fractionation -- 2.3 Films and interfaces -- 2.4 Distillation processes
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|a 3 Fractionation of stable isotopes -- 3.1 Principles of satble isotope fractionation -- 3.2 Delta notation and stuff -- 3.3 Hydrogen -- 3.4 Oxygen -- 3.5 Carbon -- 3.6 Sulfur - 3.7 Nitrogen -- 3.8 Other elements
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|a 4 Geochronology and radiogenic tracers -- 4.1 Dating by radioactive nuclides -- 4.1.1 Carbon- 14 -- 4.1.2 Beryllium-10 -- 4.1.3 The thorium-230 excess method -- 4.2 System with high parent/daugther ratios -- 4.2.1 The potassium-argon method -- 4.2.2 Dating zircons by the uranium-leald method -- 4.3 The isochron method -- 4.4 Radiogenic tracers -- 4.5 Helium isotopes
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|a 5 Element transport -- 5.1 Advection -- 5.2 Difussion -- 5.2.1 Closure temperature: chronometers, thermometers and barometers -- 5.2.2 Other applications -- 5.3 Chromatography -- 5.4 Reaction rates -- 5.5 Adsorption
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|a 6 Geochemical systems -- 6.1 Single - reservoir dynamics -- 6.2 Interaction of multiple reservoirs and geochemical cycles -- 6.3 Mising and stirring
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|a 7 The chemistry of natural waters -- 7.1 Basic concepts -- 7.2 Dominance diagrams -- 7.3 Speciation in solutions -- 7.4 Water - solid reactions -- 7.5 Electrolyte chemistry -- 7.6 Biological activity -- 7.7 The carbonate system -- 7.8 Precipitation, rivers, weathering, and erosion -- 7.9 Element of marine chemistry
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|a 8 Biogeochemistry -- 8.1 The geological record -- 8.2 Some specifics of biological activity -- 8.3 The chemistry of life -- 8.4 Biominerals -- 8.5 Biological controls on the ocen-atmosphere system -- 8.6 Diagenetic transformation of organic material -- 8.7 Biomarkers -- 8.8 Metal in organic matter
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|a 9 Enviroment -- 9.1 Phanerozoic climates -- 9.1.1 Quternary climates -- 9.1.2 Mesozoic and Cenozoic climatic trends -- 9.1.3 Biogechemical catastrophes in the Phanerozoic -- 9.2 The rise of atmospheric oxygen -- 9.2.1 The 2.1 Ga crisis -- 9.2.2 The Snowball Earth and the emenrgence of Metazoans -- 9.3 The geochemical environment of the origin of life
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|a 10 Mineral reactins -- 10.1 Early diagenesis -- 10.2 Hydrothermal reactions -- 10.3 Metamorphism -- 10.4 Water/rock ratios
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|a 11 The solid Earth -- 11.1 The geochemical variability of magmas -- 11.1.1 Melting of the mantle and crust -- 11.1.2 Differentiation of magmatic series -- 11.2 Magmatism of the different tectonic sites -- 11.3 Mantle convection -- 11.4 The growth of continental crust
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|a The Earth in The Solar System -- 12.1 The formation of elements -- 12.2 The formation of the Solar System -- 12.3 Condensation of planetary material -- 12.4 The composition of the Earth and its core, and the origin of seawater -- 12.5 The early Solar System -- 12.6 The Moon -- 12.7 mars -- 12.8 Venus -- 12.9 Planetary atmospheres
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|a 13 The elements barn -- 13.1 Silicon -- 13.2 Aluminum -- 13.3 Potassium -- 13.4 Sodium -- 13.5 Magnesium -- 13.6 Calcium -- 13.7 Iron -- 13.8 Sulfur -- 13.9 Phosphorus -- 13.10 Carbon
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|a Appendix A composition of the major geological units -- Appendix B The mising equation for ratios -- Appendix C Arefresher on thermodynamics -- Appendix D The geological time scale -- Appendix E An overview of analytical methods -- Appendix F Physical and geophysical constants -- Appendix G Some equations relative tu residence time -- Appendix H The adiabatic atmosphere
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