Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 1998, V 62, N 2, Jan.

ISSN 0016-7037
  CHLORINE-36 IN THE WATERS OF THE MCMURDO DRY VALLEY LAKES, SOUTHERN
  VICTORIA LAND, ANTARCTICA - REVISITED.  
  Lyons WB; Welch KA; Sharma P.
  pp 185-191
   
  SURFACE COMPLEXATION OF PB(II) AT OXIDE-WATER INTERFACES - III - XAFS
  DETERMINATION OF PB(II) AND PB(II)-CHLORO ADSORPTION COMPLEXES ON GOETHITE
  AND ALUMINA.  
  Bargar JR; Brown GE; Parks GA.
  pp 193-207
   
  CHEMICAL WEATHERING IN A TROPICAL WATERSHED, LUQUILLO MOUNTAINS, PUERTO
  RICO - I - LONG-TERM VERSUS SHORT-TERM WEATHERING FLUXES.  
  White AF; Blum AE; Schulz MS; Vivit DV; Stonestrom DA; Larsen M; Murphy
  SF; Eberl D.
  pp 209-226
   
  CHEMICAL WEATHERING IN A TROPICAL WATERSHED, LUQUILLO MOUNTAINS, PUERTO
  RICO - II - RATE AND MECHANISM OF BIOTITE WEATHERING.  
  Murphy SF; Brantley SL; Blum AE; White AF; Dong HL.
  pp 227-243
   
  SOLID-LIQUID PHASE EQUILIBRIA OF U(VI) IN NACL SOLUTIONS.  
Arocas PD; Grambow B.
  pp 245-263
   
  PHOTOCHEMICAL SULFURIZATION OF SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC MATTER - A WIDESPREAD
  PROCESS OCCURRING AT EARLY DIAGENESIS IN NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS.  
    Adam P; Philippe E; Albrecht P.
  pp 265-271
   
  SOLID/LIQUID REE FRACTIONATION IN THE LATERITIC SYSTEM OF GOYOUM, EAST
  CAMEROON - THE IMPLICATION FOR THE PRESENT DYNAMICS OF THE SOIL COVERS OF
  THE HUMID TROPICAL REGIONS.  
  Braun JJ; Viers J; Dupre B; Polve M; Ndam J; Muller JP.
  pp 273-299
   
  COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOLAR, Q-GASES AND TERRESTRIAL NOBLE GASES, AND
  IMPLICATIONS ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOLAR NEBULA.  
  Ozima M; Wieler R; Marty B; Podosek FA.
  pp 301-314
   
  COMMENT ON ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR DISTINCT CRUSTAL SOURCES OF NORTH AND
  SOUTH RANGE ORES, SUDBURY IGNEOUS COMPLEX. [Editorial]
  Dressler BO; Sharpton VL.
  pp 315-317
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY DRESSLER,B.O. AND SHARPTON,V.L. ON ISOTOPIC
  EVIDENCE FOR DISTINCT CRUSTAL SOURCES OF NORTH AND SOUTH RANGE ORES,
  SUDBURY IGNEOUS COMPLEX. [Editorial]
  Dickin AP; Crocket JH.
  pp 319-322
   
  COMMENT ON DELTA-O-18 VALUES OF MUDROCKS - MORE EVIDENCE FOR AN O-18
  BUFFERED OCEAN. [Editorial]
  Dassharma S.
  pp 323-324
   
  COMMENT ON DELTA-O-18 VALUES OF MUDROCKS - MORE EVIDENCE FOR AN O-18
  BUFFERED OCEAN. [Editorial]
  Railsback LB.
  pp 325-326
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENTS BY RAILSBACK,B.L. AND DASSHARMA,S. ON DELTA-O-18
  VALUES OF MUDROCKS - MORE EVIDENCE FOR AN O-18 BUFFERED OCEAN. [Editorial]
  Land LS; Lynch FL.
  pp 327
   
  COMMENT ON CONSTRAINTS ON THE ORIGIN OF THE OXIDATION STATE OF MANTLE
  OVERLYING SUBDUCTION ZONES - AN EXAMPLE FROM SIMCOE, WASHINGTON, USA.
  [Editorial]
  Frost BR; Ballhaus C.
  pp 329-331
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY FROST,B.R. AND BALLHAUS,C. ON CONSTRAINTS ON THE
  ORIGIN OF THE OXIDATION STATE OF MANTLE OVERLYING SUBDUCTION ZONES - AN
  EXAMPLE FROM SIMCOE, WASHINGTON, USA. [Editorial]
  Brandon AD; Draper DS.
  pp 333-335
   
  COMMENT ON THE EFFECTS OF THERMOCHEMICAL SULFATE REDUCTION UPON FORMATION
  WATER SALINITY AND OXYGEN ISOTOPES IN CARBONATE RESERVOIRS. [Editorial]
  Machel HG.
  pp 337-341
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY MACHEL,H.G. ON THE EFFECTS OF THERMOCHEMICAL
  SULFATE REDUCTION UPON FORMATION WATER SALINITY AND OXYGEN ISOTOPES IN
  CARBONATE RESERVOIRS. [Editorial]
  Worden RH; Smalley PC; Oxtoby NH.
  pp 343-346
   
  COMMENT ON DIRECT DETERMINATION OF AR-39 RECOIL DISTANCE. [Editorial]
  Harrison TM; Grove M; Lovera OM.
  pp 347
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY HARRISON,T.M., GROVE,M., AND LOVERA,O.M. ON DIRECT
  DETERMINATION OF AR-39 RECOIL DISTANCE. [Editorial]
  Villa IM.
  pp 349
   
  COMMENT ON OXIDATION OF COBALT AND MANGANESE IN SEAWATER VIA A COMMON
  MICROBIALLY CATALYZED PATHWAY. [Editorial]
  Souren AWMG.
  pp 351-355
   
  COMMENT ON THE COMMENT BY SOUREN,A.W.M.G. ON OXIDATION OF COBALT AND
  MANGANESE IN SEAWATER VIA A COMMON MICROBIALLY CATALYZED PATHWAY.
  [Editorial]
  Tebo BM.
  pp 357-358
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY SOUREN,A.W.M.G. ON OXIDATION OF COBALT AND
  MANGANESE IN SEAWATER VIA A COMMON MICROBIALLY CATALYZED PATHWAY.
  [Editorial]
  Moffett JW.
  pp 359
   
  COMMENT ON LINKING MICROSCOPIC AND MACROSCOPIC DATA FOR HETEROGENEOUS
  REACTIONS ILLUSTRATED BY THE OXIDATION OF MANGANESE (II) AT MINERAL
  SURFACES. [Editorial]
  Morgan JJ; Davies SHR.
  pp 361-363
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY MORGAN,J.J. AND DAVIES,S.H.R. ON LINKING
  MICROSCOPIC AND MACROSCOPIC DATA FOR HETEROGENEOUS REACTIONS ILLUSTRATED
  BY THE OXIDATION OF MANGANESE (II) AT MINERAL SURFACES. [Editorial]
  Rosso JJ; Hochella MF; Rimstidt JD.
  pp 365-368
   
  COMMENT ON SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MICROBIAL METHANE PRODUCTION PATHWAYS
  IN TEMPERATE ZONE WETLAND SOILS - STABLE CARBON AND HYDROGEN EVIDENCE.
  [Editorial]
  Waldron S; Fallick A; Hall A.
  pp 369-372
   
  REPLY TO COMMENT BY WALDRON,S., FALLICK,A., AND HALL,A. ON SPATIAL
  DISTRIBUTION OF MICROBIAL METHANE PRODUCTION PATHWAYS IN TEMPERATE ZONE
  WETLAND SOILS - STABLE CARBON AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPE EVIDENCE. [Editorial]
  Hornibrook ERC; Longstaffe FJ; Fyfe WS.
  pp 373-375
   
  COMMENT ON STATIONARY AND MOBILE HYDROGEN DEFECTS IN POTASSIUM FELDSPAR.
  [Editorial]
  Doremus RH.
  pp 377-378
   
  REPLY TO THE COMMENT BY DOREMUS,ROBERT,H. ON STATIONARY AND MOBILE
  HYDROGEN DEFECTS IN POTASSIUM FELDSPAR. [Editorial]
  Kronenberg AK; Yund RA; Rossman GR.
  pp 379-382