Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2001, V 65, N 21, 1 November.


Everett L. Shock and Jan P. Amend
A tribute to Hal Helgeson on his 70th birthday
3613

Christophe Rabouille, Fred T. Mackenzie and Leah May Ver
Influence of the human perturbation on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen 
biogeochemical cycles in the global coastal ocean
3615-3641

Dimitri A. Sverjensky
Interpretation and prediction of triple-layer model capacitances and the 
structure of the oxide-electrolyte-water interface
3643-3655

Peter G. Wightman et al.
Measurement of bacterial surface protonation constants for two species at 
elevated temperatures
3657-3669

Eric H. Oelkers and Sigurdur R. Gislason
The mechanism, rates and consequences of basaltic glass dissolution: I. An 
experimental study of the dissolution rates of basaltic glass as a function of 
aqueous Al, Si and oxalic acid concentration at 25°C and pH = 3 and 11
3671-3681

James P. Hamilton, Susan L. Brantley, Carlo G. Pantano, Louise J. Criscenti and 
James D. Kubicki
Dissolution of nepheline, jadeite and albite glasses: toward better models for 
aluminosilicate dissolution
3683-3702

Eric H. Oelkers
General kinetic description of multioxide silicate mineral and glass dissolution
3703-3719

Jeffrey S. Hanor
Reactive transport involving rock-buffered fluids of varying salinity
3721-3732

Raymond C. Fletcher and Enrique Merino
Mineral growth in rocks: kinetic-rheological models of replacement, vein 
formation, and syntectonic crystallization
3733-3748

Barbara L. Dutrow, Bryan J. Travis, Carl W. Gable and Darrell J. Henry
Coupled heat and silica transport associated with dike intrusion into 
sedimentary rock: effects on isotherm location and permeability evolution
3749-3767

Thomas M. McCollom and Jeffrey S. Seewald
A reassessment of the potential for reduction of dissolved CO2 to hydrocarbons 
during serpentinization of olivine
3769-3778

Jeffrey S. Seewald
Model for the origin of carboxylic acids in basinal brines
3779-3789

Leigh C. Price and Ed DeWitt
Evidence and characteristics of hydrolytic disproportionation of organic matter 
during metasomatic processes
3791-3826

Laurent Richard
Calculation of the standard molal thermodynamic properties as a function of 
temperature and pressure of some geochemically important organic sulfur 
compounds 
3827-3877

Andrey V. Plyasunov and Everett L. Shock
Correlation strategy for determining the parameters of the revised Helgeson-
Kirkham-Flowers model for aqueous nonelectrolytes
3879-3900

Jan P. Amend and Andrey V. Plyasunov
Carbohydrates in thermophile metabolism: calculation of the standard molal 
thermodynamic properties of aqueous pentoses and hexoses at elevated 
temperatures and pressures
3901-3917

Mitchell D. Schulte, Everett L. Shock and Robert H. Wood
The temperature dependence of the standard-state thermodynamic properties of 
aqueous nonelectrolytes
3919-3930

Panjai Prapaipong and Everett L. Shock
Estimation of standard-state entropies of association for aqueous metal-organic 
complexes and chelates at 25°C and 1 bar
3931-3953

K. Vala Ragnarsdottir, Patricia Fournier, Eric H. Oelkers and Jean-Claude 
Harrichoury
Experimental determination of the complexation of strontium and cesium with 
acetate in high-temperature aqueous solutions
3955-3964

Boris Tagirov and Jacques Schott
Aluminum speciation in crustal fluids revisited
3965-3992

Thrainn Fridriksson, Philip S. Neuhoff, Stefan Arnorsson and Dennis K. Bird
Geological constraints on the thermodynamic properties of the stilbitestellerite 
solid solution in low-grade metabasalts
3993-4008

Denis L. Norton and Barbara L. Dutrow
Complex behavior of magma-hydrothermal processes: role of supercritical fluid
4009-4017

Neil A. Morgan and Frank J. Spera
Glass transition, structural relaxation, and theories of viscosity: a molecular 
dynamics study of amorphous CaAl2Si2O8
4019-4041

Article
Dawnika L. Blatter and Ian S.E. Carmichael
Hydrous phase equilibria of a Mexican high-silica andesite:A candidate for a 
mantle origin?
4043-4065

Shinichi Sakane, Wenbin Liu, Douglas J. Doren, Everett L. Shock and Robert H. 
Wood
Prediction of the Gibbs energies and an improved equation of state for water at 
extreme conditions from ab initio energies with classical simulations
4067-4075

R.E. Criss and A.M. Hofmeister
Thermodynamic cosmology
4077-4085