Principles and applications of geochemistry H2O (1) 2H+1/2O2+2e/ Gunter Faure

By: Faure, GunterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Jeresey: Prentice hall, 1998Edition: 2nd.edDescription: xv, 600 pISBN: 9780023364501Subject(s): GeochemistryDDC classification: 551.9
Contents:
I. PLANET EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. 1. What Is Geochemistry? 2. In the Beginning. 3. The Solar System. 4. Chemical Differentiation of the Earth. II. PRINCIPLES OF INORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY. 5. The Electronic Structure of Atoms. 6. The Periodic Table and Atomic Weights. 7. Chemical Bonds, Ionic Radii, and Crystals. 8. Ionic Substitution in Crystals. III. AQUEOUS GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE STABILITY OF MINERALS. 9. Acids and Bases. 10. Salts and Their Ions. 11. Thermodynamics. 12. Mineral Stability Diagrams. 13. Clay Minerals. 14. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. 15. Rates of Geothermal Processes. IV. ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY AND MIXING. 16. Isotopic Geochronometers. 17. Isotope Fractionation. 18. Mixing and Dilution. V. APPLICATIONS OF GEOCHEMISTRY TO THE SOLUTION OF GLOBAL PROBLEMS. 19. Consequences of Chemical Weathering. 20. The Chemical Composition of Surface Water. 21. Chemical Weathering of Mineral Deposits. 22. Geochemical Cycles. 23. Chemistry of the Atmosphere. 24. Environmental Geochemistry: Disposal of Radioactive Waste. 25. Effect of Environmental Lead on Human Health. Appendix 1. Useful Data Tables. Appendix 2. Standard Gibbs Free Energies (G f0) and Standard Enthalpies of Formation (H f0)
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I. PLANET EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. 1. What Is Geochemistry? 2. In the Beginning. 3. The Solar System. 4. Chemical Differentiation of the Earth. II. PRINCIPLES OF INORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY. 5. The Electronic Structure of Atoms. 6. The Periodic Table and Atomic Weights. 7. Chemical Bonds, Ionic Radii, and Crystals. 8. Ionic Substitution in Crystals. III. AQUEOUS GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE STABILITY OF MINERALS. 9. Acids and Bases. 10. Salts and Their Ions. 11. Thermodynamics. 12. Mineral Stability Diagrams. 13. Clay Minerals. 14. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. 15. Rates of Geothermal Processes. IV. ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY AND MIXING. 16. Isotopic Geochronometers. 17. Isotope Fractionation. 18. Mixing and Dilution. V. APPLICATIONS OF GEOCHEMISTRY TO THE SOLUTION OF GLOBAL PROBLEMS. 19. Consequences of Chemical Weathering. 20. The Chemical Composition of Surface Water. 21. Chemical Weathering of Mineral Deposits. 22. Geochemical Cycles. 23. Chemistry of the Atmosphere. 24. Environmental Geochemistry: Disposal of Radioactive Waste. 25. Effect of Environmental Lead on Human Health. Appendix 1. Useful Data Tables. Appendix 2. Standard Gibbs Free Energies (G f0) and Standard Enthalpies of Formation (H f0)

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