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|a 9783642750977
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|a Heling, Dietrich
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|a Sediments and Environmental Geochemistry
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Selected Aspects and Case Histories
|c edited by Dietrich Heling, Peter Rothe, Ulrich Förstner, Peter Stoffers
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|a 1st ed. 1990
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1990, 1990
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|a XIII, 371 p
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|a I: Geology -- Thoughts on the Growth of Stratiform Stylolites in Buried Limestones. -- Anthracite and Concentrations of Alkaline Feldspar (Microcline) in Flat-Lying Undeformed Paleozoic Strata: A Key to Large-Scale Vertical Crustal Uplift. -- Sediments on Volcanic Islands — On the Importance of the Exception. -- Fallout Tephra Layers: Composition and Significance. -- Isotope Geochemistry of Primary and Secondary Carbonate Minerals in the Shaban-Deep (Red Sea). -- Biogenic Constituents, Cement Types, and Sedimentary Fabrics. -- The Southern Permian Basin and its Paleogeography. -- Integrated Hydrocarbon Exploration Concepts in the Sedimentary Basins of West Germany. -- Sedimentological and Petrophysical Aspects of Primary Petroleum Migration Pathways. -- The Influence of Subrosion on Three Different Types of Salt Deposits. -- Particle Size Distribution of Saliferous Clays in the German Zechstein. -- Mineralogical and Petrographic Studies on the Anhydritmittelsalz (Leine Cycle z3) in the Gorleben Salt Dome. -- Lacustrine Paper Shales in the Permocarboniferous Saar-Nahe Basin (West Germany) — Depositional Environment and Chemical Characterization. -- “Search for Poyang Lake and China” … “get 7 Hits” Information Management in Environmental Sedimentology. -- Microbial Modification of Sedimentary Surface Structures. -- II: Environmental Geochemistry -- The Pollution of the River Rhine with Heavy Metals. -- Interactions of Naturally Occurring Aqueous Solutions with the Lower Toarcian Oil Shale of South Germany. -- Sediment Criteria Development — Contributions from Environmental Geochemistry to Water Quality Management. -- Transport of Matter in Sediments: A Discussion. -- Pathways of Fine-Grained Clastic Sediments — Examples from the Amazon, the Weser Estuary, and the North Sea
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|a Geology
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|a Environmental chemistry
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|a Sedimentology
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|a Environmental Chemistry
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|a Ecology
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|a Oceanography
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|a Ecology
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|a Ocean Sciences
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|a Rothe, Peter
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|a Förstner, Ulrich
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a 10.1007/978-3-642-75097-7
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75097-7?nosfx=y
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|a Sediments and Environmental Geochemistry is dedicated to Professor German Müller on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The individual articles, written by outstanding scientists, cover a wide range of subjects indicating the broad spectrum of his interests. The main topics are: Carbonate and Evaporite Petrology, Petroleum Formation and Exploration, Environmental Geochemistry, Coal Petrography, Data Bases in Geosciences, and Volcanology
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