Distribution of Selected Trace Elements in Rocks

Distribution of Selected Trace Elements in Rocks

Author: Ronald J. Kley

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13:

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This report discusses factors influencing trace element distribution in rocks, tabulates maximum and minimum concentrations of twenty-nine trace elements in various common rock types, and briefly describes the geochemical behavior of each of these elements. A procedure is outlined for predicting concentrations of these selected elements in various rock types. On the basis of this study it is concluded that: 1. Trace element concentration varies systematically according to the gross mineralogical composition of the host rock. 2. Mineralogical composition of the host rock is the primary determinant of trace element concentrations. 3. Knowledge of rock mineralogy as provided by conventional petrographic analyses serves as a basis for estimating trace element concentrations.


Using Geochemical Data

Using Geochemical Data

Author: Hugh Rollinson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-05-06

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 1108803822

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This textbook is a complete rewrite, and expansion of Hugh Rollinson's highly successful 1993 book Using Geochemical Data: Evaluation, Presentation, Interpretation. Rollinson and Pease's new book covers the explosion in geochemical thinking over the past three decades, as new instruments and techniques have come online. It provides a comprehensive overview of how modern geochemical data are used in the understanding of geological and petrological processes. It covers major element, trace element, and radiogenic and stable isotope geochemistry. It explains the potential of many geochemical techniques, provides examples of their application, and emphasizes how to interpret the resulting data. Additional topics covered include the critical statistical analysis of geochemical data, current geochemical techniques, effective display of geochemical data, and the application of data in problem solving and identifying petrogenetic processes within a geological context. It will be invaluable for all graduate students, researchers, and professionals using geochemical techniques.


Encyclopedia of Geochemistry

Encyclopedia of Geochemistry

Author: C.P. Marshall

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999-07-31

Total Pages: 677

ISBN-13: 0412755009

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This is a complete and authoritative reference text on an evolving field. Over 200 international scientists have written over 340 separate topics on different aspects of geochemistry including organics, trace elements, isotopes, high and low temperature geochemistry, and ore deposits, to name just a few.


Trace Elements in Magmas

Trace Elements in Magmas

Author: Denis M. Shaw

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-03-09

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780521822145

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This book brings together the essential theory required to understand the behaviour of trace elements in magmas and magma-derived rocks.


Sample Preparation for Trace Element Analysis

Sample Preparation for Trace Element Analysis

Author: Zoltan Mester

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 1339

ISBN-13: 0080545483

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Following the collection of a sample, every analytical chemist will agree that its subsequent preservation and processing are of paramount importance. The availability of high performance analytical instrumentation has not diminished this need for careful selection of appropriate pretreatment methodologies, intelligently designed to synergistically elicit optimum function from these powerful measurement tools. Sample Preparation for Trace Element Analysis is a modern, comprehensive treatise, providing an account of the state-of-the art on the subject matter. The book has been conceived and designed to satisfy the varied needs of the practicing analytical chemist. It is a multi-author work, reflecting the diverse expertise arising from its highly qualified contributors. The first five chapters deal with general issues related to the determination of trace metals in varied matrices, such as sampling, contamination control, reference materials, calibration and detection techniques. The second part of the book deals with extraction and sampling technologies (totaling 15 chapters), providing theoretical and practical hints for the users on how to perform specific extractions. Subsequent chapters overview seven major representative matrices and the sample preparation involved in their characterization. This portion of the book is heavily based on the preceding chapters dealing with extraction technologies. The last ten chapters are dedicated to sample preparation for trace element speciation.- First title to provide comprehensive sample preparation information, dealing specifically with the analysis of samples for trace elements. - The 39 chapters are authored by international leaders of their fields.


Occurrence and Distribution of Iron, Manganese, and Selected Trace Elements in Ground Water in the Glacial Aquifer System of the Northern United States

Occurrence and Distribution of Iron, Manganese, and Selected Trace Elements in Ground Water in the Glacial Aquifer System of the Northern United States

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Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13:

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Dissolved trace elements, including iron and manganese, are often an important factor in use of ground water for drinking-water supplies. Concentrations of these trace elements can very over several orders of magnitude across local well networks as well as across regions of the United States.