APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, 1998, JUN, V13, N4.


   1.1 Dhoum, RT; Evans, GJ.
         Evaluation of uranium and arsenic retention by soil from a
       low level radioactive waste management site using sequential
       extraction.                                                  
       pp. 415-420
   1.2 Yusta, I; Velasco, F; Herrero, JM.
         Anomaly threshold estimation and data normalization using
       EDA statistics: application to lithogeochemical exploration
       in lower Cretaceous Zn-Pb carbonate-hosted deposits,
       northern Spain.                                              
       pp. 421-439
   1.3 Sano, Y; Nishio, Y; Gamo, T; Jambon, A; and others.
         Noble gas and carbon isotopes in Mariana Trough basalt
       glasses.                                                     
       pp. 441-449
   1.4 Zhang, CS; Wang, LJ; Zhang, S; Li, XX.
         Geochemistry of rare earth elements in the mainstream of
       the Yangtze River, China.                                    
       pp. 451-462
   1.5 Armstrong, SC; Sturchio, NC; Hendry, MJ.
         Strontium isotopic evidence on the chemical evolution of
       pore waters in the Milk River aquifer, Alberta, Canada.      
       pp. 463-475
   1.6 Kuhn, M; Vernoux, JF; Kellner, T; IsenbeckSchroter, M; and others.
         Onsite experimental simulation of brine injection into a
       clastic reservoir as applied to geothermal exploitation in
       Germany.                                                     
       pp. 477-490
   1.7 Keith, DC; Harrison, WJ; Wendlandt, RF; Daniels, EJ.
         Mineralogical responses of siliciclastic
       carbonate-cemented reservoirs to steamflood enhanced oil
       recovery.                                                    
       pp. 491-507
   1.8 Kirby, CS; Brady, JAE.
         Field determination of Fe2+ oxidation rates in acid mine
       drainage using a continuously-stirred tank reactor.          
       pp. 509-520
   1.9 Welch, AH; Lico, MS.
         Factors controlling As and U in shallow ground water,
       southern Carson Desert, Nevada.                              
       pp. 521-539