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Division of library: Geochemistry

(Items: 187)
31.

Estimation of runoff distribution within river systems: Application to the Lena Basin (Siberia)

Author(s): N. Kosheleva, E. Karabanov, A. Kositskiy, D. Williams, S. Armstrong
Bibliographical description: Journal of Geochemical Exploration xx (2005) xxx–xxx
32.

Fluid-rock interactions in the lower oceanic crust: Thermodynamic models of hydrothermal alteration

Author(s): Thomas M. McCollom and Everett L. Shock
Bibliographical description: Fluid-rock interactions in the lower oceanic crust: Thermodynamic models of hydrothermal alteration /Thomas M. McCollom and Everett L. Shock - JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 103, NO. Bl, PAGES 547-575, JANUARY 10, 1998
33.

Flux of nutrients from Russian rivers to the Arctic Ocean: Can we establish a baseline against which to judge future changes?

Author(s): R. M. Holmes, B. J. Peterson, V. V. Gordeev, A. V. Zhulidov, M. Meybeck, R. B. Lammers, and C. J. Vörösmarty
Bibliographical description: WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 36, NO. 8, PAGES 2309–2320, AUGUST 2000
34.

Geochemistry of Lake Sediments as a Record of Environmental Change in a High Arctic Watershed

Author(s): Sai L. Ng, Roger H. King
Bibliographical description: Chemie der Erde 64 (2004) 257–275
35.

Group additivity equations of state for calculating the standard molal thermodynamic properties of aqueous organic species at elevated temperatures and pressures

Author(s): Jan P. Amend, Harold C. Helgeson
Bibliographical description: Group additivity equations of state for calculating the standard molal thermodynamic properties of aqueous organic species at elevated temperatures and pressures/ Jan P. Amend, Harold C. Helgeson. - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 11-46, 1997.
36.

Hydrothermal dehydration of aqueous organic compounds

Author(s): Everett L. Shock
Bibliographical description: Hydrothermal dehydration of aqueous organic compounds / Everett L. Shock -Geochimica el Cosmochimica Ada Vol. 57, pp. 3341-3349 Copyright © 1993 Pergamon Press Ltd. Printed in U.S.A.
37.

Hydrothermal dehydration of aqueous organic compounds

Author(s): Everett L. Shock
Bibliographical description: Hydrothermal dehydration of aqueous organic compounds / Everett L. Shock - GeoMmica el Cosmochimica Ada Vol. 57, pp. 3341-3349 Copyright © 1993 Pergamon Press Ltd. Printed in U.S.A.
38.

Influence of the human perturbation on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen biogeochemical cycles in the global coastal ocean

Author(s): Christophe Rabouille, Fred T. Mackenzie, and Leah May Ver
Bibliographical description: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 65, No. 21, pp. 3615–3641, 2001
39.

Introduction to “Progress towards reconstructing past climate in Central Eurasia, with special emphasis on Lake Baikal”

Author(s): Hedi Oberhänsli, Anson W. Mackay
Bibliographical description: Hedi Oberhänsli, Anson W. Mackay. Introduction to “Progress towards reconstructing past climate in Central Eurasia, with special emphasis on Lake Baikal” // Global and Planetary Change 46 (2005) 1–7
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Invited lecture: Geochemistry of hydrothermal ecosystems

Author(s): Everett L. Shock, Jan R Amend, Gavin W.Chan
Bibliographical description: Invited lecture: Geochemistry of hydrothermal ecosystems / Everett L. Shock, Jan R Amend, Gavin W.Chan - Geochemistry ofthe Earth's Surface, Armannsson(ed)© 1999Balkema, Rotterdam, ISBN 90 5809 073 6

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