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Geochemistry of siltstones from the Permian Corumbatai Formation from the Parana Basin(State of Sao Paulo, Brazil): Insights of provenance, tectonic and climatic settings
(Elsevier B.V., 2020-10-01)
The Corumbatai Formation is a Permian sedimentary unity comprising siltstones, claystones and very fine sandstones, deposited above calcific shales, bituminous shales and dolomitic limestones from the Irati Formation, ...
Environmental geochemistry: Introduction
(ElsevierNL, 2022)
In this special issue of Geoscience Frontiers, we assemble a set of
contributions on the theme of environmental geochemistry integrating soil-water-vegetation-human health aspects. We offer a
view into the different sides ...
Introductory editorial: T.I.: Advances in Environmental Geochemistry
(Springer, 2020-04)
A field as broad as geochemistry has evolved naturally to be subdivided, at various levels, into sub-disciplines. These sub-disciplines are distinguished from each other in several different ways and there is considerable ...
Geology and geochemistry of the Atacama Desert
(Springer Netherlands, 2018)
The Atacama Desert, the driest of its kind on Earth, hosts a number of unique geological and geochemical features that make it unlike any other environment on the planet. Considering its location on the western border of ...
Introductory editorial thematic issue: geochemistry of surface processes (III RAGSU)
(Springer Verlag, 2017-01)
Geochemistry, as a discipline linking geology and chemistry,was from the beginning focused on the study of thecomposition of rocks and their formation. The disciplinedeveloped the same way in Argentina and similarly in ...
Geochemistry of intertidal sediment pore waters from the industrialized Santos-Cubatao Estuarine System, SE Brazil
(Acad Brasileira De CienciasRio JaneiroBrasil, 2012)
Disruptions in the hydrothermal water geochemistry inside Misti volcano in coincidence with the 8.4 Mw earthquake of June 23rd, 2001, in southern Peru
(Instituto Geofísico del Perú, 2001)
Misti volcano (16°18'S, 71°24'W and 5822 in elevation) is located 17 km from Arequipa (-800000 inhabitants). It is characterized by two concentric summit craters. The youngest one hold lava dome, 130m wide, with fumarolic ...