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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 crust and its oceans.: 1 The realm of geochemistry extends beyond the Earth, encompassing the entire Solar System, and has made important contributions to the understanding of a number of processes including mantle convection, the formation of planets and the origins of granite and basalt.: 1 It is an integrated field of chemistry and geology. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Geochemistry
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Recent estimates of the abundances of the elements in the earth's crust
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The chemical elements in nature
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Contribution à l'étude des comportements du potassium, de l'uranium et du thorium dans l'evolution des magmas
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The nature and origin of gold mineralization at Sams Creek, north-west Nelson
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Seventh Annual V. M. Goldschmidt Conference
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Kora : a study of a miocene, submarine arc-stratovolcano, North Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
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Ninth Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference: August 22-27, 1999, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Heavy metals and gold in waters, sediments and aquatic vegetation from the Hauraki goldfields area of New Zealand
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Papers Presented at the Eleventh Annual V. M. Goldschmidt Conference: May 20-24, 2001, Hot Springs, Virginia, USA
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Tracing the Origins of Refractory Inclusions - the Solar System's Oldest Solids: a Petrographic, Geochemical and 26Al-26Mg Dating Study of CV and CK Refractory Inclusions
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Stable Isotope Geochemistry
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Stable Isotope, Major and Trace Element Chemistry of Modern Snow from Evans Piedmont Glacier, Antarctica: Insights into Potential Source Regions and Relationship of Glaciochemistry to Atmospheric Circulation and Vigour
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Ecological, Oceanographic and Temperature Controls on the Incorporation of Trace Elements into Globigerina Bulloides and Globoconella Inflata in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
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Greenhills Complex Dunite: Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry and Potential for Carbon Sequestration
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Evaluating the Potential to Extract High-Resolution Paleoclimate Information from the Near-Shore New Zealand Molluscan Species Austrovenus stutchburyi
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Assembling Dacite in a Continental Subduction Zone: A Case Study of Tauhara Volcano
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The Geochemistry of Pāua as a Potential Proxy for Past and Present Environmental Change
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Shelf-to-canyon sedimentation on the South Westland Continental Margin, Westland, New Zealand.
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Crystal Specific Constraints on Subvolcanic Processes Preceding Eruptions at Mt Taranaki, New Zealand
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Titanium-in-quartz geothermometry: tracing siliciclastic sediment across the South Island
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Shallow Fluid Movement in the Hanging Wall of the Alpine Fault
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Carbon and nitrogen isotopes in lichen as a geothermal exploration tool
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Geochemistry & Timing, Sams Creek Gold Deposit NW Nelson, New Zealand
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Trialling small-scale passive systems for treatment of acidmine drainage: A case study from Bellvue Mine, WestCoast, New Zealand.
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Formation of Fe-rich subsurface precipitate layers on White Island, New Zealand
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How to be a Prehistoric Weatherman: Using n-alkanes as a Proxy for Holocene Climate and Hydrology, Southwest South Island, New Zealand
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Geochemistry of Auckland Island Lake Sediments: Assessing Recent Sub-Antarctic Climate Change
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Geochemical variations in glauconitic minerals : application as a potassium fertiliser resource.
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Using a tephrostratigraphic framework to determine the past 40,000 yrs of fault rupture and paleohydrothermal activity on the east strand of the Whirinaki Fault, Ngakuru Graben, central Taupo Volcanic Zone
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2000 Years of Sub-Antarctic Climate: The Use of n-alkanes and Compound-Specific Isotopes for the Paleoclimate Reconstruction of Auckland Island
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A Late Pleistocene Record of Paleoproductivity and Ocean Circulation Variation From the Gulf of Alaska: Results From IODP Expedition 341 (Southern Alaska Margin)
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