ISBN-13: 9781405193375 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 280 str.
This book is a contribution to the International Year of Planet Earth arising from the 33rd International Geological Congress, held in Oslo, Norway during August 2008. The first section of the book considers aspects of geochemical processes which led to the development of the solid Earth as it is today. The second portion of the book shows how the rapidly-evolving analytical tools and approaches presently used by geochemists may be used to solve emerging environmental and other societal problems. This unique collection of reviews, with contributions from a range of internationally distinguished scientists, will be invaluable reading for advanced students and others interested in the central role geochemistry in the earth sciences.
This book will be a unique collection of reviews of the significance of geochemistry in the earth sciences, with contributions from a range of internationally distinguished scientists. It will deal with the both the historical contribution (Part 1) and the current and likely future importance of the subject in dealing with key environmental issues (Part 2)
The book will be based on contributions given to the 2008 IGC session with same name. The meeting is sponsored by the IAGC and the book will be a Wiley–Blackwell/IAGC co–publication.
It is expected that this will be a benchmark publication in geochemistry and will be found on every geochemist’s bookshelf. The volume will also be essential reading for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in earth and environmental sciences taking a course in geochemistry, environmental geochemistry, and related subjects.