scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessBook

Geochemical Processes: Water and Sediment Environments

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
The approach of this book to geochemistry can be summarized in the question: What happens, and how fast does it happen, when waters, solids, and gases interact in the earth's surface environment? The environment of the earths surface is made of solids and fluids, and the interactions among them are responsible for much of what is taking place in the physical world around us as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract
The approach of this book to geochemistry can be summarized in the question: What happens, and how fast does it happen, when waters, solids, and gases interact in the earths surface environment? The environment of the earths surface is made of solids and fluids, and theinteractions among them are responsible for much of what is taking place in the physical world around us. The dissolved load of natural waters and the materials of which sediments are made are the products of reactions taking place practically everywhere on land, in the atmosphere, and in the hydrosphere. Thus the term water and sediment environments applies effectivelly to much of the surface environment of the earth, including the zone of up to a few kilometers above and below the land and ocean surface. Evolution present itself to us as a more or less complex variety of processes-geological, physical, chemical, and biological. To this end, the inclusive title Geochemical Processes was chosen for the book, to introduce a text that emphasizes processes and time-dependent phenomena.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Size distribution of FEBEX bentonite colloids upon fast disaggregation in low-ionic strength water.

TL;DR: In this paper, the disaggregation of FEBEX bentonite colloids by fast dilution to lower ionic strength was analyzed in a time-resolved dynamic light-scattering experiments.
Journal ArticleDOI

Petrogenesis of graphitic cherts in the Armorican segment of the Cadomian orogenic belt (NW France)

TL;DR: Graphitic cherts are interbedded within terrigenous sediments in the Cadomian orogenic belt of end-Proterozoic age as mentioned in this paper, and the origins of both types of chert are to be found in the diagenetic processes of silification of terrigeneous and mixed terrigensomesvaporitic facies, which could be mediated by the presence of organic matter.
Journal ArticleDOI

Characterizing spatial and seasonal variability of carbon dioxide and water vapour fluxes above a tropical mixed mangrove forest canopy, India

TL;DR: The above canopy carbon dioxide and water vapour fluxes were measured by micrometeorological gradient technique at three distant stations, within the world's largest mangrove ecosystem of Sundarban (Indian part), between April 2011 and March 2012 as discussed by the authors.
Journal ArticleDOI

A methodology for assessing the maximum expected radon flux from soils in northern Latium (central Italy).

TL;DR: This methodology provides a simple, reliable and low-cost tool for drawing up radon flux maps useful to both public planners and private individuals, who want to operate safely in the study area, may also be applied to other geographic areas outside the prescribed study area.
Related Papers (5)