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Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems (Water Science and Technology Library)
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Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems (Water Science and Technology Library)
by Karen H. Johannesson (Editor)
Publisher: Springer | 1 April 2005 | ISBN: 1402032331 | Pages: 293 | PDF | 11.6 MB
Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems is the first volume of its kind entirely focused on the geochemistry of the lanthanide series elements in groundwater/aquifer environments. Consisting of ten chapters, each of which is an original, peer-reviewed contribution by some of the leading researchers in the study of the low-temperature geochemistry of rare earth elements, the volume addresses analytical techniques, water-rock interactions, aqueous complexation, and the reactions/processes that influence these heavy metals along groundwater flow paths.
Table of contents
Preface. Acknowledgments. List of Contributors. 1. The analysis of picogram quantities of rare earth elements in natural waters; William M. Shannon and Scott A. Wood. 2. Determination of 56 trace elements in three aquifer-type rocks by ICP-MS and approximation of the relative solubilities for these elements in a carbonate system by water-rock concentration ratios; Caixia Guo, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, and Vernon F. Hodge. 3. Rare earth, major, and trace element geochemistry of surface and geothermal waters from the Taupo Volcanic Zone, North Island New Zealand; Robyn E. Hannigan. 4. The aqueous geochemistry of the rare earth elements and yttrium. Part 13: REE geochemistry of mine drainage from the Pine Creek area, Coeur d’Alene River valley, Idaho, USA; Scott A. Wood, William M. Shannon, and Leslie Baker. 5. Lanthanide elements in alteration zones as a guide to transport phenomena in the vadose zones of continental tuffs; David Vaniman, David Bish et al. 6. Origin of rare earth element signatures in groundwaters of south Nevada, USA: Implications from preliminary leach tests using aquifer rocks; Xiaoping Zhou, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, et al. 7. Rare earth element contents of high pCO2 groundwaters of Primorye Russia: Mineral stability and complexation controls; Paul Shand, Karen H. Johannesson et al. 8. Geochemistry of rare earth elements in groundwaters from a rhyolite aquifer, central México; Karen H. Johannesson, Alejandra Cortés et al. 9. Rare earth element concentrations, speciation, and fractionation along groundwater flow paths: The Carrizo Sand (Texas) and Upper Floridan aquifers; Jianwu Tang and Karen H. Johannesson. 10. Rare earth elements (REE) and Nd and Sr isotopes in groundwater and suspended sediments from the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick: Water-rock reactions and element fractionation; Matthew I. Leybourne and Brian L. Cousens
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Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems (Water Science and Technology Library)
by Karen H. Johannesson (Editor)
Publisher: Springer | 1 April 2005 | ISBN: 1402032331 | Pages: 293 | PDF | 11.6 MB
Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems is the first volume of its kind entirely focused on the geochemistry of the lanthanide series elements in groundwater/aquifer environments. Consisting of ten chapters, each of which is an original, peer-reviewed contribution by some of the leading researchers in the study of the low-temperature geochemistry of rare earth elements, the volume addresses analytical techniques, water-rock interactions, aqueous complexation, and the reactions/processes that influence these heavy metals along groundwater flow paths.
Table of contents
Preface. Acknowledgments. List of Contributors. 1. The analysis of picogram quantities of rare earth elements in natural waters; William M. Shannon and Scott A. Wood. 2. Determination of 56 trace elements in three aquifer-type rocks by ICP-MS and approximation of the relative solubilities for these elements in a carbonate system by water-rock concentration ratios; Caixia Guo, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, and Vernon F. Hodge. 3. Rare earth, major, and trace element geochemistry of surface and geothermal waters from the Taupo Volcanic Zone, North Island New Zealand; Robyn E. Hannigan. 4. The aqueous geochemistry of the rare earth elements and yttrium. Part 13: REE geochemistry of mine drainage from the Pine Creek area, Coeur d’Alene River valley, Idaho, USA; Scott A. Wood, William M. Shannon, and Leslie Baker. 5. Lanthanide elements in alteration zones as a guide to transport phenomena in the vadose zones of continental tuffs; David Vaniman, David Bish et al. 6. Origin of rare earth element signatures in groundwaters of south Nevada, USA: Implications from preliminary leach tests using aquifer rocks; Xiaoping Zhou, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, et al. 7. Rare earth element contents of high pCO2 groundwaters of Primorye Russia: Mineral stability and complexation controls; Paul Shand, Karen H. Johannesson et al. 8. Geochemistry of rare earth elements in groundwaters from a rhyolite aquifer, central México; Karen H. Johannesson, Alejandra Cortés et al. 9. Rare earth element concentrations, speciation, and fractionation along groundwater flow paths: The Carrizo Sand (Texas) and Upper Floridan aquifers; Jianwu Tang and Karen H. Johannesson. 10. Rare earth elements (REE) and Nd and Sr isotopes in groundwater and suspended sediments from the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick: Water-rock reactions and element fractionation; Matthew I. Leybourne and Brian L. Cousens
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