Applied Geochemistry, 2006, V 21, N 2, February 2006.


1.
Chemical and isotopic characterization of water–rock
interactions in shales induced by the intrusion of 
a basaltic dike: A natural analogue for 
radioactive waste disposal  • 
Isabelle Techer, Davy Rousset, Norbert Clauer, 
Joel Lancelot and Jean-Yves Boisson
Pages 203-222 

2.
Computer simulation of CO2 trapped through 
mineral precipitation in the Rose Run Sandstone, Ohio  • 
Biniam Zerai, Beverly Z. Saylor and Gerald Matisoff
Pages 223-240 

3.
Medieval lead making on Mont-Lozere Massif 
(Cevennes-France): Tracing ore sources 
using Pb isotopes  • 
Sandrine Baron, Jean Carignan, Sarah Laurent
and Alain Ploquin
Pages 241-252 

4.
Mineral equilibria and geothermometry 
of the Dalaman–Koycegiz thermal springs, 
southern Turkey  • 
Ali Gokgoz and Gultekin Tarcan
Pages 253-268  

5.
Quantification of mineral dissolution rates
and applicability of rate laws: 
Laboratory studies of mill tailings  • 
S.U. Salmon and M.E. Malmstrom
Pages 269-288 

6.
Controls on chemistry during fracture-hosted 
flow of cold CO2-bearing mineral waters, 
Daylesford, Victoria, Australia: 
Implications for resource protection  • 
T.R. Weaver, I. Cartwright, S.O. Tweed, 
D. Ahearne, M. Cooper, K. Czapnik and J. Tranter
Pages 289-304 

7. 
Arsenic concentration variability in public
water system wells in Minnesota, USA  • 
Melinda L. Erickson and Randal J. Barnes
Pages 305-317 

8. 
Geogenic sources and sinks of trace metals
in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: 
Natural processes and human impact  • 
Massimo Gasparon and Jorg Matschullat
Pages 318-334 

9. 
The leaching of major and trace elements 
from MSWI bottom ash as a function of 
pH and time  • 
Joris J. Dijkstra, Hans A. van der Sloot
and Rob N.J. Comans
Pages 335-351 

10. 
Rate controls on the chemical weathering 
of natural polymineralic material. 
I. Dissolution behaviour of polymineralic 
assemblages determined using batch 
and unsaturated column experiments  • 
K.A. Evans and S.A. Banwart
Pages 352-376 

11.
Rate controls on the chemical weathering of 
natural polymineralic material. II. 
Rate-controlling mechanisms and mineral
sources and sinks for element release from 
four UK mine sites, and implications for
comparison of laboratory and field scale 
weathering studies  • 
K.A. Evans, D.C. Watkins and S.A. Banwart
Pages 377-403 

12. 
Papers to Appear in Forthcoming Issues  • 
Page I 

13.
IAGC Membership Application Form  • 
Page II