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Über das krystallochemische und geochemische Verhalten des Germaniums

V. M. Goldschmidt
- 01 Apr 1926 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 14, pp 295-297
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This article is published in Naturwissenschaften.The article was published on 1926-04-01. It has received 32 citations till now.

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Arsenic, barium, germanium, tin, dimethylsulfide and nutrient biogeochemistry in Charlotte Harbor, Florida, a phosphorus-enriched estuary

TL;DR: In this article, the salinity gradient in Charlotte Harbor was measured along with dissolved nutrients (NO3, PO4, Si), germanium species, arsenic species, tin, barium, dimethylsulfide and related parameters.
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The geochemistry of inorganic germanium in natural waters

TL;DR: In this article, a survey of the distribution of dissolved inorganic germanium in rivers, in the oceans, and in hydrothermal vents and plumes is presented, showing that the vertical and horizontal distributions of Ge concentrations in seawater are identical to those of silica (Ge/Si ∼ 0.7 × 10−6).
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Continental weathering of germanium: Ge/Si in the global river discharge

TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that buffering of Ge and Si by sorption onto riverine clays and surficial iron hydroxides may be important in controlling dissoved geermanium to silicon ratios lower than crustal averages.
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The marine geochemistry of germanium: ekasilicon.

TL;DR: The ratio of germanium to silicon buried in siliceous oozes must reflect the oceanic input ratios from rivers (crustal weathering) and sea-floor vents (mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal weathering).
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On the geological availability of germanium

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed statistical analysis of chemical data published in the scientific literature was made of the minimum amounts of recoverable germanium contained within sulphidic zinc ores and coals, given current processing technologies.
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