At last geochemists are offered one comprehensive reference book which gives the Eh-pH diagrams for 75 elements found in the earth's surface environment, including transuranic and other radioactive species. For each of these newly calculated diagrams short explanatory texts are added. For the first time the primary elements are considered in water with metal, sulfur, carbon, and other species as appropriate. Furthermore, based on these figures and up-to-date thermodynamic data presented in this reference, researchers can predict the behavior of elements in the surface environment. Geoscientists, chemists and environmental agencies will also benefit from several brief texts on the importance of various elements to problems of radioactive waste disposal.
By:
Douglas G. Brookins Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Country of Publication: Germany Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988 Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 10mm
Weight: 296g ISBN:9783642730955 ISBN 10: 3642730957 Pages: 176 Publication Date:16 December 2011 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Previous Studies.- Eh Versus pE.- Eh-pH Diagrams: Background.- Types of Boundaries in Eh-pH Space.- Thermodynamic Data and Uncertainties.- Use of Eh-pH Diagrams at Other Temperatures and Pressures.- Stability Limits for Water.- Natural Waters.- Presentation of the Elements and Elements Covered.- Iodine and Other Halides.- Sulfur.- Selenium.- Tellurium.- Polonium.- Nitrogen.- Phosphorus.- Arsenic.- Antimony.- Bismuth.- Carbon.- Silicon.- Germanium.- Tin.- Lead.- Boron.- Aluminum.- Gallium.- Indium.- Thallium.- Zinc.- Cadmium.- Mercury.- Copper.- Silver.- Gold.- Nickel.- Cobalt.- Iron.- Palladium.- Rhodium.- Ruthenium.- Platinum.- Iridium.- Osmium.- Manganese.- Technetium.- Rhenium.- Chromium.- Molybdenum.- Tungsten.- Vanadium.- Niobium.- Tantalum.- Titanium.- Zirconium.- Hafnium.- Scandium.- Yttrium and the Rare Earth Elements (REE).- Americium.- Plutonium.- Neptunium.- Uranium.- Thorium.- Beryllium.- Magnesium.- Calcium.- Strontium.- Barium.- Radium.- References.