Applied Geochemistry, 2005, V 20, N 2, February.


      
1.   
 Controls on the genesis of some high-fluoride
 groundwaters in India  • 
 Gunnar Jacks, Prosun Bhattacharya, 
 Vikas Chaudhary and K.P. Singh
 Pages 221-228 
 
2.   
 Arsenic fractionation in a fine soil 
 fraction and influence of various anions
 on its mobility in the subsurface environment  • 
 Kok-Hui Goh and Teik-Thye Lim
 Pages 229-239 

3.   
 Identification and regional quantification
 of hydrochemical processes at the contact 
 zone between anoxic groundwater and surface
 water in poldered floodplains (Oderbruch polder, Germany)  • 
 C. Merz, P. Schuhmacher, A. Winkler and A. Pekdeger
 Pages 241-254 

4.   
 Effects of thermal cracking of hydrocarbons
 on the homogenization temperature of fluid
 inclusions from the Niigata oil and 
 gas fields, Japan  • 
 Susumu Okubo
 Pages 255-260 

5.   
 Influence of upwelling Zechstein sulphate
 on the concentration and isotope signature
 of sedimentary sulphides in a fluvioglacial
 sand aquifer  • 
 G. Mallen, R. Trettin, M. Gehre, R. Flynn, 
 T. Grischek and W. Nestler
 Pages 261-274 

6.   
 Coupled chemistry and transport modelling of
 sulphidic waste rock dumps at the Aitik mine site, Sweden  • 
 Claire M. Linklater, Daniel J. Sinclair and Paul L. Brown
 Pages 275-293 

7.   
 Hydrogeochemical evolution of confined groundwater
 in northeastern Osaka Basin, Japan: estimation 
 of confined groundwater flux based on a cation
 exchange mass balance method  • 
 Masaru Yamanaka, Takanori Nakano and Norio Tase
 Pages 295-316 

8.   
 Fluid geochemistry of the Sardinian Rift-Campidano
 Graben (Sardinia, Italy): fault segmentation, 
 seismic quiescence of geochemically “active” 
 faults, and new constraints for selection 
 of CO2 storage sites  • 
 M. Angelone, C. Gasparini, M. Guerra, S. Lombardi,
 L. Pizzino, F. Quattrocchi, E. Sacchi and G.M. Zuppi
 Pages 317-340 

9.   
 Dealing with outliers and censored values in
 multi-element geochemical data – a visualization
 approach using XmdvTool  • 
 Katrin Grunfeld
 Pages 341-352 

10.   
 Lead isotopes in tap water: implications for
 Pb sources within a municipal water supply system  • 
 Zhongqi Cheng and Kenneth A. Foland
 Pages 353-365 

11.   
 Saturated and aromatic diterpenoids and 
 triterpenoids in Eocene coals and mudstones from China  • 
 Jincai Tuo and R. Paul Philp
 Pages 367-381 

12.   
 Spatial variability of arsenic in some 
 iron-rich deposits generated by acid mine drainage  • 
 Alexandra Courtin-Nomade, Cecile Grosbois, 
 Hubert Bril and Christophe Roussel
 Pages 383-396 


13.   
 Effect of the addition of gypsum- and lime-rich
 industrial by-products on Cd, Cu and Pb 
 availability and leachability in metal-spiked acid soils  • 
 F. Garrido, V. Illera and M.T. Garcia-Gonzalez
 Pages 397-408 
 
14.   
 A simplified method to evaluate the swelling 
 capacity evolution of a bentonite barrier 
 related to geochemical transformations  • 
 G. Montes-H, B. Fritz, A. Clement and N. Michau
 Pages 409-422 

15.   
 Factors controlling tungsten concentrations
 in ground water, Carson Desert, Nevada  • 
 Ralph L. Seiler, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk
 and John R. Garbarino
 Pages 423-441 

16.   
 Influence of water-extractable organic matter
 from Opalinus Clay on the sorption and speciation
 of Ni(II), Eu(III) and Th(IV)  • 
 Martin A. Glaus, Bart Baeyens, Matthias Lauber, 
 Thomas Rabung and Luc R. Van Loon
 Pages 443-451 

17.   
 Hans-Ulrich Schmincke, Volcanism, Springer, 
 Berlin, Heidelberg, New York (2004) ISBN 3-540-43650-2 
 324 pp, 401 figures, 5 tables. Hardback. 
 ?61.50, US $79.95, Eur 79.95 + VAT.  • 
 Nick Pearce
 Pages 453-454 

18.   
 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues  • 
 Page I 

19.   
 IAGC membership form  • 
Page III