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Geochemical characterization of oceanic basalts using Artificial Neural Network
Pranab Das, Sridhar D Iyer Geochemical Transactions 2009, 10:13 (23 December 2009)
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Speciation of arsenic in sulfidic waters
Richard T Wilkin, Dirk Wallschläger, Robert G Ford Geochemical Transactions 2003, 4:1 (18 March 2003)
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Polar non-hydrocarbon contaminants in reservoir core extracts
B Bennett, SR Larter Geochemical Transactions 2000, 1:34 (22 August 2000)
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Low-temperature gas from marine shales: wet gas to dry gas over experimental time
Frank D Mango, Daniel M Jarvie Geochemical Transactions 2009, 10:10 (9 November 2009)
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Ion association in concentrated NaCl brines from ambient to supercritical conditions: results from classical molecular dynamics simulations
David M Sherman, Matthew D Collings Geochemical Transactions 2002, 3:102 (28 November 2002)
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Potential contaminants at a dredged spoil placement site, Charles City County, Virginia, as revealed by sequential extraction
Jianwu Tang, G Richard Whittecar, Karen H Johannesson, W Lee Daniels Geochemical Transactions 2004, 5:49 (7 December 2004)
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Calculation of the visible-UV absorption spectra of hydrogen sulfide, bisulfide, polysulfides, and As and Sb sulfides, in aqueous solution
JA Tossell Geochemical Transactions 2003, 4:28 (11 November 2003)
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Raman and SEM analysis of a biocolonised hot spring travertine terrace in Svalbard, Norway
Susana E Jorge-Villar, Liane G Benning, Howell GM Edwards, AMASE team Geochemical Transactions 2007, 8:8 (15 August 2007)
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Release of organic nitrogen compounds from Kerogen via catalytic hydropyrolysis
B Bennett, GD Love Geochemical Transactions 2000, 1:61 (7 December 2000)
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The nature and fate of natural resins in the geosphere. XII. Investigation of C-ring aromatic diterpenoids in Raritan amber by pyrolysis-GC-matrix isolation FTIR-MS
Ken B Anderson Geochemical Transactions 2006, 7:2 (1 March 2006)
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Upper Cretaceous amber from the Raritan Formation (Sayerville, New Jersey) has been investigated by Pyrolysis-GC-MS and Pyrolysis-GC-matrix isolation FTIR-MS. Results establish the existence of two distinct forms of amber in this deposit.
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The effect of adsorbed lipid on pyrite oxidation under biotic conditions
Jun Hao, Curtis Cleveland, Eelin Lim, Daniel R Strongin, Martin AA Schoonen Geochemical Transactions 2006, 7:8 (25 July 2006)
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Pyrite surface interaction with selected organic aqueous species under anoxic conditions
Joakim Bebié, Martin AA Schoonen Geochemical Transactions 2000, 1:47 (23 October 2000)
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Natural gas at thermodynamic equilibrium Implications for the origin of natural gas
Frank D Mango, Daniel Jarvie, Eleanor Herriman Geochemical Transactions 2009, 10:6 (16 June 2009)
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Metal–organic complexation in the marine environment
George W Luther, Timothy F Rozan, Amy Witter, Brent Lewis Geochemical Transactions 2001, 2:65 (28 September 2001)
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Magnetic record associated with tree ring density: Possible climate proxy
Gunther Kletetschka, Petr Pruner, Daniela Venhodova, Jaroslav Kadlec Geochemical Transactions 2007, 8:2 (24 March 2007)
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Low-temperature gas from marine shales
Frank D Mango, Daniel M Jarvie Geochemical Transactions 2009, 10:3 (23 February 2009)
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A computational chemical study of penetration and displacement of water films near mineral surfaces
Adri CT van Duin, Steve R Larter Geochemical Transactions 2001, 2:35 (28 August 2001)
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Isotopic and molecular distributions of biochemicals from fresh and buried Rhizophora mangle leaves†
Barbara J Smallwood, Matthew J Wooller, Myrna E Jacobson, Marilyn L Fogel Geochemical Transactions 2003, 4:38 (5 December 2003)
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The influence of groundwater chemistry on arsenic concentrations and speciation in a quartz sand and gravel aquifera)
Douglas B Kent, Patricia M Fox Geochemical Transactions 2004, 5:1 (28 April 2004)
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The nature and fate of natural resins in the geosphere Part XI.† Ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of a mature Class Ib amber polymer‡
Ken B Anderson Geochemical Transactions 2001, 2:21 (28 June 2001)
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Alkaline fluid circulation in ultramafic rocks and formation of nucleotide constituents: a hypothesis
Nils G Holm, Marion Dumont, Magnus Ivarsson, Cécile Konn Geochemical Transactions 2006, 7:7 (25 July 2006)
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Moving Geochemical Transactions forward as an open access journal
Martin AA Schoonen, Ken B Anderson, Scott A Wood Geochemical Transactions 2006, 7:1 (1 January 2006)
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Interpretation of heterogeneity effects in synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microprobe data
Mavrik Zavarin, Harvey E Doner Geochemical Transactions 2002, 3:51 (20 August 2002)
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Estimation of medium effects on equilibrium constants in moderate and high ionic strength solutions at elevated temperatures by using specific interaction theory (SIT): Interaction coefficients involving Cl, OH- and Ac- up to 200°C and 400 bars
Yongliang Xiong Geochemical Transactions 2006, 7:4 (23 May 2006)
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A series of interaction coefficients of the Brönsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard specific interaction theory (SIT) have been estimated up to 200 ºC and 400 bars.
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Advantages of doubly polished thin sections for the study of microfossils in volcanic rock
M Ivarsson Geochemical Transactions 2006, 7:5 (30 May 2006)
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Doubly polished thin sections, originally prepared for fluid inclusion studies, present great advantages in the study of microfossils in volcanic rocks. Better visibility and light conditions, variation in thickness of the thin sections and the possibility to combine fluid inclusion studies with microfossil studies lead to a wide range of advantages over ordinary thin sections.
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