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
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19.
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