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Geochemistry
Study of the chemical composition of Earth and processes controlling element distribution
chemical composition of Earth materials
Primary focus of geochemistry involving rocks, minerals, soils, and waters
distribution of chemical elements
Study of how elements are arranged within Earth systems
chemical processes
Reactions controlling behavior of rocks, minerals, soils, and water
Chemistry
Scientific discipline contributing to geochemistry through reactions and composition analysis
Geology
Field contributing knowledge about Earth materials and structures in geochemistry
Physics
Discipline contributing thermodynamics and physical processes to geochemistry
Environmental science
Field contributing understanding of environmental interactions in geochemistry
interdisciplinary science
Nature of geochemistry combining multiple scientific disciplines
core to crust
Range of Earth layers studied in geochemistry
soil and rock evaluation
Engineering application of geochemistry for structural suitability
chemical behavior of materials
Engineering focus when materials are disturbed by construction or projects
rock identification
Application of geochemical data for determining rock type and evolution
environmental hazard assessment
Use of geochemistry to address impacts from human activities
resource exploration
Application involving locating mineral and geothermal deposits
mining geochemistry
Use of chemical analysis to identify mineral deposits
mineral formation
Geochemistry explains why minerals form in specific locations
rock evolution
Geochemistry helps understand changes in rocks over time
groundwater chemistry evolution
Study of how water chemistry changes through reactions
engineering material degradation
Chemical processes causing breakdown of construction materials
contaminant transport
Movement of pollutants controlled by geochemical processes
minerals
Earth materials analyzed in geochemistry studies
rocks
Solid aggregates analyzed chemically in geochemistry
soils
Weathered materials studied under geochemical processes
natural waters
Water bodies studied in aqueous geochemistry
weathering
Geochemical process involving breakdown of rocks at surface conditions
dissolution
Process where minerals dissolve into solution
precipitation
Process where dissolved materials form solid minerals
oxidation
Loss of electrons during geochemical reactions
reduction
Gain of electrons during geochemical reactions
element transport
Movement of chemical elements through Earth systems
atomic to global
Spatial scale range of geochemical processes
geological time
Time scale over which geochemical reactions occur
Cosmochemistry
Branch studying extraterrestrial materials and origin of elements
meteorites
Objects analyzed in cosmochemistry to understand solar system composition
planets
Extraterrestrial bodies studied chemically in cosmochemistry
Petrologic geochemistry
Branch focusing on chemical composition of rocks
igneous rocks
Rock type studied in petrologic geochemistry
sedimentary rocks
Rock type analyzed chemically in petrologic studies
metamorphic rocks
Rock type examined for chemical changes under pressure and heat
major elements
Elements with high abundance in rocks such as Si, Al, Fe, Mg
trace elements
Elements present in small quantities used for geochemical interpretation
magma evolution
Process studied through chemical variations in rocks
rock alteration
Chemical modification of rocks through geochemical reactions
Aqueous geochemistry
Branch studying chemistry of groundwater and surface water
groundwater
Subsurface water analyzed in aqueous geochemistry
surface water
Rivers and lakes studied for chemical composition
pH
Measure of acidity or alkalinity in aqueous systems
dissolved ions
Charged particles present in water affecting chemistry
redox conditions
Oxidation-reduction environment influencing chemical reactions
water-rock interaction
Chemical reactions between water and surrounding rocks
groundwater quality
Important application of aqueous geochemistry
corrosion
Chemical degradation of materials influenced by water chemistry
scaling
Mineral deposition from water causing buildup in systems
contaminant movement
Migration of pollutants controlled by water chemistry
Environmental geochemistry
Branch dealing with behavior of contaminants in soil and water
contaminants
Substances that cause pollution or environmental harm
natural pollutants
Contaminants originating from natural processes
anthropogenic pollutants
Contaminants produced by human activities
toxicity and mobility of elements
Environmental geochemistry application studying harmful effects and movement of elements
pollution assessment
Evaluation of environmental contamination levels
environmental remediation
Process of cleaning or restoring contaminated environments
waste disposal and management
Handling and treatment of waste to minimize environmental impact
Applied geochemistry
Branch focusing on practical engineering and industrial geochemical problems
engineering materials degradation
Chemical breakdown or weakening of construction materials
foundation and slope stability
Engineering application involving geochemical effects on soil and rock strength
mining and resource evaluation
Application involving identification and assessment of mineral resources
energy systems
Applied geochemistry field related to geothermal and energy resource analysis
environmental risk assessment
Evaluation of potential hazards caused by geochemical processes
rock strength and durability
Engineering property affected by geochemical processes
soil stability
Geochemical influence on soil behavior and structural safety
construction material performance
Effect of chemical reactions on engineering materials
groundwater quality
Chemical condition of subsurface water affecting usability
long-term safety of engineering structures
Engineering consideration influenced by geochemistry
concrete durability analysis
Practical skill in geochemistry for evaluating construction materials
pollutant-soil interaction
Chemical interaction between contaminants and soil materials
open system
Earth system where matter and energy continuously exchange between spheres
atmosphere
Earth sphere consisting of gases surrounding the planet
biosphere
Earth sphere containing living organisms
lithosphere
Rigid outer layer of Earth including crust and upper mantle
hydrosphere
Earth sphere consisting of water bodies
geochemical cycles
Movement and transformation of chemical elements through Earth systems
element availability
Control of whether elements are accessible or locked in minerals
element concentration
Regulation of where elements accumulate in significant amounts
environmental impact
Effect determining whether elements become hazardous or harmless
element mobility
Ease with which an element moves from one location to another
element reactivity
Tendency of an element to participate in chemical reactions
pH
Factor controlling acidity or alkalinity affecting solubility and mobility of elements
acidic conditions
Environment that increases solubility of metals like iron and aluminum
redox condition
Oxidation-reduction environment influencing chemical reactions and mobility
oxidizing environment
Condition promoting oxide formation and immobilizing metals
reducing environment
Condition increasing dissolution and mobility of certain elements
temperature
Factor affecting reaction rate and mineral dissolution speed
higher temperature
Condition that accelerates chemical reactions and alteration
presence of fluids
Factor enabling transport of dissolved ions and reactions
water
Primary fluid facilitating element mobility and chemical reactions
dry conditions
Environment reducing element movement and reaction rates
laterites
Oxidation products formed in oxidizing conditions
hydroxides
Compounds formed through oxidation processes affecting mobility
geochemical interaction
Process involving movement and transformation of elements between Earth systems