Applied Geochemistry, 2005, V 20, N 5, May.


 
1.   
 Preface to the Ingerson Lecture  • 
 R.S. Harmon
 Page 817 

2.   
 Oldest rocks, earliest life, heaviest 
 impacts, and the Hadean–Archaean transition  • 
 Stephen Moorbath
 Pages 819-824 

3.   
 Evolution of the aqueous geochemistry of 
 mine pit lakes – Blanzy–Montceau-les-Mines 
 coal basin (Massif Central, France): origin 
 of sulfate contents; effects of stratification 
 on water quality  • 
 Sophie Denimal, Catherine Bertrand, Jacques Mudry, 
 Yves Paquette, Magalie Hochart and Marc. Steinmann
 Pages 825-839 

4.   
 Electrokinetic iron pan generation in 
 unconsolidated sediments: implications 
 for contaminated land remediation and 
 soil engineering  • 
 A.B. Cundy and L. Hopkinson
 Pages 841-848 

5.   
 Single p characterization of 
 size-fractionated road sediments  • 
 Kouji Adachi and Yoshiaki Tainosho
 Pages 849-859 
 
6.   
 Natural spatial and temporal variations 
 in groundwater chemistry in fractured, 
 sedimentary rocks: scale and implications
 for solute transport  • 
 Stephen J. Van der Hoven, D. Kip Solomon
 and Gerilynn R. Moline
 Pages 861-873 

7.   
 Dissolved potassium in the shallow 
 groundwaters circulating in the volcanic
 rocks of central-southern Italy  • 
 Barbara Gambardella, Luigi Marini 
 and Ilaria Baneschi
 Pages 875-897 

8.   
 Aqueous alteration of nearly pure 
 Nd-doped zirconolite (Ca0.8Nd0.2ZrTi1.8Al0.2O7),
 a passivating layer control  • 
 G. Leturcq, P.J. McGlinn, C. Barbe, 
 M.G. Blackford and K.S. Finnie
 Pages 899-906 

9.   
 Trace metal retention through the 
 schwertmannite to goethite transformation 
 as observed in a field setting, Alta Mine, MT  • 
 Andrew W. Schroth and Roderic A. Parnell, Jr.
 Pages 907-917 

10.   
 The impact of sulphide oxidation on dissolved
 metal (Cd, Zn, Cu, Cr, Co, Ni, U) inputs into
 the Lot–Garonne fluvial system (France)  • 
 Stephane Audry, Gerard Blanc and Jorg Schafer
 Pages 919-931 

11.   
 Isotope and dissolved gas evidence for 
 nitrogen attenuation in landfill leachate 
 dispersing into a chalk aquifer  • 
 T.H.E. Heaton, J.K. Trick and G.M. Williams
 Pages 933-945 

12.   
 Arsenic readily released to pore waters
 from buried mill tailings  • 
 John Mahoney, Donald Langmuir, 
 Neil Gosselin and John Rowson
 Pages 947-959 

13.   
 Activation energies of the self-diffusion
 of HTO, 22Na+ and 36Cl? in a highly compacted
 argillaceous rock (Opalinus Clay)  • 
 L.R. Van Loon, W. Muller and K. Iijima
 Pages 961-972 

14.   
 Laboratory study of calcite–gypsum sludge–water
 interactions in a flooded tailings impoundment
 at the Kristineberg Zn–Cu mine, northern Sweden  • 
 Anders Widerlund, Elena Shcherbakova, 
 Erik Carlsson, Henning Holmstrom and Bjorn Ohlander
 Pages 973-987 

15.   
 Arsenic associations in sediments from the 
 loess aquifer of La Pampa, Argentina  • 
 P.L. Smedley, D.G. Kinniburgh, D.M.J. Macdonald,
 H.B. Nicolli, A.J. Barros, J.O. Tullio, 
 J.M. Pearce and M.S. Alonso
 Pages 989-1016 

16.   
 Application of multi-element statistical 
 analysis for regional geochemical 
 mapping in Central Japan  • 
 Atsuyuki Ohta, Noboru Imai, Shigeru Terashima
 and Yoshiko Tachibana
 Pages 1017-1037  

17.   
 Erratum to “Reply to the comment on “Physical
 and stable-isotope evidence for formation 
 of secondary calcite and silica in the 
 unsaturated zone, Yucca Mountain, Nevada”,
 by Y.V. Dublyansky, S.E. Smirnov and 
 G.P. Palyanova” [Applied Geochemistry 
 19 (2004) 1879–1889]  
 Joseph F. Whelan, James B. Paces, 
 Zell E. Peterman, Brain D. Marshall 
 and Leonid A. Neymark
 Pages 1039-1050 

18.   
 Papers to Appear in Forthcoming Issues  • 
 Page I 

19.   
 IAGC Membership Form  • 
Page III