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Oxidation of arsenite to arsenate on birnessite in the presence of light
Published on: 6 October 2016
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Sources of salinity and arsenic in groundwater in southwest Bangladesh
Published on: 11 July 2016
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A study on the dissolution rates of K-Cr(VI)-jarosites: kinetic analysis and implications
Published on: 13 June 2016
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Characterization, dissolution and solubility of synthetic cadmium hydroxylapatite [Cd5(PO4)3OH] at 25–45°C
Published on: 18 July 2015
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Phosphorus retention in calcareous soils and the effect of organic matter on its mobility
Published on: 12 June 2006
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Effect of temperature and illumination on pyrite oxidation between pH 2 and 6
Published on: 4 July 2000
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Acid mine drainage biogeochemistry at Iron Mountain, California
Published on: 30 June 2004
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Geochemical Transactions is the official journal of the Geochemistry Division of the American Chemical Society.
Aims and scope
Geochemical Transactions publishes high-quality research in all areas of chemistry as it relates to materials and processes occurring in terrestrial and extraterrestrial systems.
The journal coverage includes, but is not limited to:
- organic geochemistry
- inorganic geochemistry
- marine and aquatic chemistry
- chemical oceanography
- biogeochemistry
- applied geochemistry
- astrobiology
- environmental geochemistry
Editors' profiles
Greg Druschel is Associate Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Indiana University- Purdue University Indianapolis, USA.
Greg's research focus is redox geochemistry and role of microorganisms on S & Fe cycling; P & N speciation/sorption in freshwater lakes; modeling and in vitro studies of lung fluid mineral reactivity.
Yoko Furukawa is a staff geologist at Naval Research Laboratory, Marine Geosciences Division in Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, USA.
Yoko's research focus: surface chemistry and its effect on mineral and organic matter interaction in natural waters; cohesive marine sediment diagenesis.
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