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Naotatsu Shikazono - Environmental and Resources Geochemistry of Earth System: Mass Transfer Mechanism, Geochemical Cycle and the Influence of Human Activity - 9784431549031 - V9784431549031
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Environmental and Resources Geochemistry of Earth System: Mass Transfer Mechanism, Geochemical Cycle and the Influence of Human Activity

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Description for Environmental and Resources Geochemistry of Earth System: Mass Transfer Mechanism, Geochemical Cycle and the Influence of Human Activity Paperback. Environmental and Resources Geochemistry of Earth System Num Pages: 244 pages, 38 black & white illustrations, 125 colour illustrations, 30 black & white tables, biogra. BIC Classification: PHVG; RBGK; TQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 11. Weight in Grams: 60.

The Earth system consists of subsystems that include the atmosphere, hydrosphere (water), geosphere (rocks, minerals), biosphere, and humans. In order to understand these subsystems and their interactions, it is essential to clarify the mass transfer mechanism, geochemical cycle, and influence of human activity on the natural environment. This book presents fundamental theories (thermodynamics, kinetics, mass balance model, coupling models such as the kinetics-fluid flow model, the box model, and others) concerning mechanisms in weathering, formation of hydrothermal ore deposits, hydrothermal alteration, formation of groundwater quality, and the seawater system. The interaction between fluids (atmosphere, water) and solid phases (rocks, minerals) ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Springer
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
60g
Number of Pages
244
Place of Publication
Tokyo, Japan
ISBN
9784431549031
SKU
V9784431549031
Shipping Time
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About Naotatsu Shikazono
Naotatsu Shikazono earned his master’s (1972) and doctoral (1974) degrees in geology at University of Tokyo, Japan. After that, he has been teaching and researching at the Geology Department of the University of Tokyo and Geochemistry Department of Keio University until 2012. He is now emeritus professor of Keio University, member of SFC Institute of Keio University, and Tokyo Gakugei ... Read more

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