You might say that geochemistry can make a mountain out of a molecular molehill. The atomic-level descriptions of the chemical behavior of mineral surfaces and their interactions with aqueous ...
Magnesium isotope geochemistry has emerged as a pivotal tool in deciphering Earth’s surface and subsurface processes, particularly in the context of chemical weathering. By studying the subtle ...
The Petrology - Isotope Geochemistry group in the department studies a wide range of petrologic problems. Among these are: Archean Crustal Evolution-The mountain ranges of Wyoming expose some of the ...
Understanding the chemical processes affecting minerals, water, and air at high temperatures and pressures, typically deep below earth's surface. Specializing in high-precision isotopic analyses, ...
Isotope geochemistry investigates the distribution and variations in the relative abundances of isotopes—both stable and radiogenic—in natural materials. By utilising high‐precision analytical ...
This research area includes the study of the processes (both inorganic and microbially mediated) that control the chemical composition of surface and ground waters. We have an active program tracing ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Because many elements can occur in two or more oxidation states, reactions involving oxidation and reduction are important in geochemical ...
How does the sound of a tiny Earth tremor differ from the sound of a huge passing whale? That is one of the things that scientists had to figure out while listening for the sound of methane release ...
The American Chemical Society Geochemistry (GEOC) Division has selected Janet Hering, professor emerita at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, as the recipient of the 2025 Geochemistry Division ...
Produced water from fracture flowback is initially composed mostly of stimulation water, but over time evolves to larger percentages of subsurface brines with unique chemical signatures. Time-lapse ...
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